what do you think of this name?
I like [name_u]Channing[/name_u]. It’s a nice sound and isn’t too common. I’m just thinking on wearability for an adult and I think it would wear well in most professions/occupations but I wonder if he should become a mechanic, or another “get your hands dirty” occupation, would it work for that person? I can see [name_m]Judge[/name_m] [name_u]Channing[/name_u] _______, or Teacher [name_u]Channing[/name_u] ________, Actor [name_u]Channing[/name_u] __________. Maybe the names we give our children just become them! Interested to hear how others see it because I really do like the name and these concerns may just be me because we have no way of knowing what style of name our children will best suit as adults.
I think of [name_u]Channing[/name_u] [name_u]Tatum[/name_u]. But I don’t think that’s a bad thing, because he makes the name feel like a viable choice.
I love the name [name_u]Channing[/name_u], love the nn [name_m]Chace[/name_m], [name_m]Chance[/name_m], or no nickname. I love the meaning, Resembling a young wolf, and it is handsome. It will age well also. I love [name_u]Channing[/name_u].
The only [name_u]Channing[/name_u] I actually know is a girl- but I don’t solely associate it with her! I think it’d be just as darling on a boy
[name_f]Do[/name_f] you think people would automatically associate it with [name_u]Channing[/name_u] [name_u]Tatum[/name_u]? Not that it’s bad …
I’m not a fan. I immediately think of [name_u]Channing[/name_u] [name_u]Tatum[/name_u]. I can’t help it. He’s been such a recognizable part of movie industry in the last 10 years that I find it really hard to disassociate the name with the person.