I fell in love with the name [name]Hudson[/name] while doing renovations and coming across a beautiful blue paint color named “[name]Hudson[/name] [name]Bay[/name]”. I was pregnant for my son at the time, but the name didn’t get used. I still have it on my list but have some doubts about it. [name]Just[/name] curious what your thoughts are on the name.
I am afraid that it is too trendy or might become dated in the future.
I actually like [name]Hudson[/name] but it is trendy and because of the last name trend it could eventually seem pretty dated. Children haven’t always been named [name]Hudson[/name]. It first got into the US top 1000 in 1995 and it now sits just outside the top 100 so it’s not massively trendy on it’s own but it does fall within the last name trend.
Very trendy, will absolutely be dated in 20 years. I’m not fond of it, personally.
Trendy and popular are different things. [name]Jacob[/name] is popular, but not trendy. [name]Zaden[/name] is trendy but not popular. [name]Hudson[/name] is both popular and trendy.
Sorry hit send too soon. It’s a fabulous name, I still love it, but it ultimately was too trendy for me to use and since I’m due before the new SS name list comes out we decided to put it on the back burner.
I also think it’s a bit trendy, but I also really really like it. It sounds classic and handsome (comparable to [name]Ava[/name], for me, in that way), so I really do like it, but I think there are other, more enduring names that I happen to like better.
I’m not really sure that came out the way I wanted it to, but there it is.
I actually quite like it. It is trendy, but in my opinion, it’s pleasantly trendy–it’s not a misspelling or a recreation of an old name.
I really enjoy the nn [name]Huck[/name] as well.
I love [name]Hudson[/name]! I know it’s trendy, but I have a serious thing for -son names and wouldn’t say no, if that’s honestly what I loved. It’s trendy, but nowhere near as bad as some other choices, I think, and it sounds very smart to me, and more distinctive than some -son names (like sound-alikes, [name]Garrison[/name] and [name]Harrison[/name], or [name]Jason[/name] and [name]Grayson[/name]… [name]Hudson[/name] and [name]Emerson[/name] sound the most distinctive to me). Several years ago I told myself only one -son name, haha, so [name]Grayson[/name]'s it for me. But [name]Hudson[/name]'s my second favorite. Then [name]Emerson[/name]. I sort of like that it reminds me of this TV show I used to love in high school (it was called [name]Sue[/name] [name]Thomas[/name], F.B.Eye, it wasn’t very popular, haha, I’m guessing you wouldn’t know it)–there was a special agent on it called [name]Jack[/name] [name]Hudson[/name], and I sort of fell in love with the name there. And it’s also in a novel I really love (which you’re just as likely not to know, so I won’t even mention the title, haha), who was the confidante of the main character–he was this really cool English dude with a servant’s heart and the manners of the utmost gentleman–and [name]Hudson[/name] has taken on this classy, respectable air to me because of him. I think [name]Hudson[/name]'s great, I would love to meet one.