Definitely Lance. I really don't like the other two!
2007-06-24 07:45:53
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Lance
2007-06-27 20:04:58
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answered by Q&A 3
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Lance
2007-06-24 16:14:21
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answered by Miss Meg 5
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Definently NOT Butch. Butch sounds like the lesbian "butch" and they will make fun of him for it. Lance is the best but I dont really like Lance either.
2007-06-24 14:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Lance or Bruce. Where'd you come up with Butch? Sounds great for a "bully breed" dog if you have one of those, but not for a baby.
2007-06-24 14:48:45
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answered by Kittieashy 4
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Lance, it is more trendy out of all three. Then I would choose Bruce, then Butch. Lance is the coolest of the three.
2007-06-24 14:47:13
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answered by 2O11 3
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Hmmm....don't care for any of them but I would go for Lance or Bruce definately not Butch....it makes me think of a description of a particular kind of woman.
2007-06-24 15:11:24
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answered by hunneybee1979 4
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I personally would pick the name Lance, having to choose out of the 3 that is. I have 3 boys, and have went with more traditional names, but they all ended up with a nick name in the end ;) Here is the research on those 3 names for you.....
c/o http://www.thinkbabynames.com/
Good Luck!
*The boy's name Lance \l(a)-nce, lan-ce\ is pronounced lance. It is of French origin. From Lanzo (Old German) "land"; nickname of Lancelot. Not related to the medieval jousting weapon. Lantz is a Yiddish name meaning "lancet". Cyclist Lance Armstrong; singer Lance Bass.
Lance has 3 variant forms: Lantz, Lanzo and Launce.
Baby names that sound like Lance are Lanza and Lenci.
Lance is a very popular male first name and a very popular surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census). Displayed below is the baby name popularity trend for the boy's name Lance.
*The boy's name Bruce \b-ru-ce\ is pronounced brooce. It is of Norman French origin. Transferred use of the Scottish surname. Originally a Norman baronial name and place name. The Bruces were an influenctial Norman family in Scottish affairs in the early Middle Ages. The tale of its most famous member, Robert "the Bruce", King of Scotland in the 14th century, who watched and learned the value of perseverance from a spider repeatedly climbing up again after being knocked down, has become a part of the world's folklore. Rock musician Bruce Springsteen; actor Bruce Willis.
Bruce has 2 variant forms: Brucey and Brucie.
For more information, see also related names Robert and Brewster.
Baby names that sound like Bruce are Brice and Bryce.
Bruce is a very popular male first name and a very popular surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census). Displayed below is the baby name popularity trend for the boy's name Bruce.
*The boy's name Butcher \b(u)-tcher, but-cher\ is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "butcher". Occupational name. Nickname Butch is sometimes used to address a stranger in a slightly derogatory way. Also made familiar through "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" movie.
Butcher has 1 variant form: Butch.
Baby names that sound like Butcher are Beacher, Beecher and Becher.
Butcher is a very rare male first name and a very popular surname (source: 1990 U.S. Census). Displayed below is the baby name popularity trend for the boy's name Butcher
2007-06-24 15:01:30
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answered by Kelly 2
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Lance!
2007-06-24 17:51:43
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answered by Kirby 6
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Lance.
2007-06-24 14:56:36
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answered by ♥ pandaheart ♥ 3
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I would have to say Lance or Bruce
2007-06-24 14:46:59
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answered by kbug_purple 2
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