Crew or Hudson

I’m trying to name my 4th child. We know his middle name is Ezra. We have a Casen, Madisen, and an Ethan. So we were thinking Crew Ezra or Hudson Ezra… Thanks for any replies!

I [name_u]LOVE[/name_u] [name_u]Hudson[/name_u] - but i think the son will sound to redundant with [name_m]Casen[/name_m] and [name_u]Madison[/name_u]. Why don’t you switch it up? I also think [name_m]Crew[/name_m] fits better with [name_m]Ezra[/name_m]. [name_m]Crew[/name_m] [name_m]Ezra[/name_m] would be my vote :slight_smile:

[name_m]Crew[/name_m] is too much of a word for me to be able to see as a name; so I vote for [name_u]Hudson[/name_u]! I think [name_u]Hudson[/name_u] [name_m]Ezra[/name_m] fits in wonderfully with your others :slight_smile:

I like [name_u]Hudson[/name_u] [name_m]Ezra[/name_m], and then you don’t repeat an initial.

[name_u]Hudson[/name_u]. [name_m]Crew[/name_m] is not a name to me.

[name_m]Crew[/name_m] [name_m]Ezra[/name_m] sounds bit too much like a thing, in my opinion, and not so much a name. It doesn’t really sound that pleasing to the ear. [name_m]Ezra[/name_m] [name_m]Crew[/name_m] would sound better, if you are attached to using [name_m]Crew[/name_m].

With the two choices you gave though, [name_u]Hudson[/name_u] [name_m]Ezra[/name_m] all the way!

Both are nice names! Unlike a previous poster, I prefer [name_u]Hudson[/name_u] because all of your other children’s names end in “n”, so they would all have that in common, whereas if you named him [name_m]Crew[/name_m], he would be the exception to the rule.

[name_u]Love[/name_u] [name_u]Hudson[/name_u].

I much prefer [name_u]Hudson[/name_u] [name_m]Ezra[/name_m].

I prefer [name_u]Hudson[/name_u] [name_m]Ezra[/name_m]. I see [name_m]Crew[/name_m] as too much of a word to be a name. This may be in part because I row, thus I see the word crew in context with the sport on a daily basis.

I would use [name_u]Hudson[/name_u].

I feel like using [name_m]Crew[/name_m] would make [name_m]Ethan[/name_m] stand out as the only traditional/traditionally spelled name. The others all have a bit of quirk to them. I think [name_u]Hudson[/name_u] would tie in with [name_m]Ethan[/name_m] more to round out the sibset.