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Presley vs. Preston vs. Press

I have been holding out on the name Presley for when we would have a girl but I am now expecting our 4th and final child and it's a boy. I still really like the name Presley but unsure if I should name new baby this. We have been considering other variations such as Preston, Paxton, and Press but are still conflicting on what to name him or even give him a name with nothing to do with Presley. He will join big brothers John Patrick, Beckett and Bryce. Thanks for helping us out!! -the Dashel's

The Top Baby Name is...

Presley Dashel

26%

Preston Dashel

68%

Press Dashel

5%

Poll created: Jun 09, 2020
Total Votes: 19

Comments

I like Preston.
posted by Guest :: 5 years ago | report
Preston Lee then you can call him Presley as a nickname
posted by lifesaboutmusic :: 5 years ago | report
Paxton!
posted by Deverie :: 5 years ago | report
Paxton is not a variation of Presley. I do like it though. And I like Presley best for boys myself. It makes me think of the King of Rock and Roll. Not the Queen. Not feeling Press at all. Preston is OK.
posted by Guest :: 5 years ago | report
Something else. Presley is to Elvis Presley.
All the Prestons I have known are pretentious. I think Paxton's time has come and gone.
posted by Wren :: 5 years ago | report
Maybe ...

Cypress or Prescott
posted by lifesaboutmusic :: 5 years ago | report
Preston gmv. Presley seems too feminine, Paxton is weird and Press doesn't seem like a name.
posted by Guest :: 5 years ago | report
Preston
posted by Guest :: 5 years ago | report
Presley could work for a boy, it's not really any different than the name Wesley. I also like Preston.
posted by L :: 5 years ago | report

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