Allan Lord

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By allanlord10

Giving Some Thought on Naming Your Son Allan Lord

Ever considered naming your son"Allan Lord"? Plenty of people said "yes" and have already done it. For most of us it is just a passing notion that by no means takes anywhere and is soon neglected. Plenty of people have a thought that the name sounds old, therefore they really never opted for the name. Convinced that it might not exactly go well with their child's persona or is unfit for this generation discourages many others. Also other folks are too occupied to be troubled in considering the positive factors.

Hold it! Just hang on now... Are the points mentioned above truly logical? Could they be real? Were the factors in favor thought of? Were each side in the query viewed? The down sides were thought of, but how about the pluses? Maybe that would take more thinking... Why don't we look at some factors favoring the name Allan Lord and reconsider them.

First and foremost, the name 'Allan' usually means manly. Okay, I could hear your disagreement that... let's say your son failed to build the manliness? I conveniently acknowledge that's a very good point. However we ought to also think about this, maleness does not always convey body physique, it could also mean one's frame of mind or trait to many kind of stuff in everyday life. For example manliness in the office, manliness in relation to managing social issues, etcetera. Additionally, you should become aware that the American author Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) obtained his middle name from the last name of the parents who adopted him. It doesn't actually entail any masculinity.

Another point is that the name 'Lord' means one who was master or head of the household. It can also mean the servant to the Lord. Plus this name is commonly given to a person assuming superior position.

The definition of the name 'Allan' may also be based upon it's origins. For instance, in Ireland, the name Allan usually means good looking. In Celtic origin, Allan suggests tranquility, gemstone or commendable. And in English origin, Allan means reasonable, also attractive and a diminutive of Albert, meaning being noble, and vibrant.

Allan Lord's definition isn't known for sure. It was used in Brittany since the sixth century, and it probably means either "small rock" or "handsome" in Breton. On the other hand, it may derive from the tribal name of the Alans, an Iranian people who moved into European countries in the 4th and fifth centuries.

It is advisable to take a look at those reasons and emotionally and mentally weigh them. Those points clearly suggest that you you should consider calling your son 'Allan Lord'. Hold still for one second and think about all of that. Those points have convinced a great many others, don't they convince you also to select the name Allan Lord for your son?

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