Personally, I think a boat name should be limited to two words, maybe three words, never more than three.
I've seen this one several times in several variations: "She got the House, I got the.." Some people spend more time trying to be cute than trying to be original.
A boat name should be personal, original, concise yet convey the owners personality. I think boat names in the U.S. should be in English unless the latin or French or whatever expression is well known like Semper Fi or Carpe Diem, or Mi Casa.
Some names are soo overdone they are no longer original. Anything with "knot" "office" or
"waves" should be reconsidered.
The new trend seems to be a full transom full color picture of oceans, waves, palm trees, dolphins, etc. Not a big fan, maybe it is just me.
I also see a lot of names referring to alcohol, beer, whisky, drunken ness, hangovers, happy hour, martini glasses, etc. I happen to be a non drinker but I don't think that fact clouds my vision. I just think that if there was ever an incident involving law enforcement or the Coast Guard it might not be looked upon favorably if my boat was named "Drunk Again".
I think I'm turning into a curmudgeon. I never used to be so "salty". Maybe because it is
May 8 and 27 degrees in Northern Wisconsin. It snowed last night and froze all my tomatoes beans, peppers and flowers. I have been to my boat exactly ONE time and froze while I was there. I am not suffering even one little bit because of Covid but plenty of people are , Some in my family are not doing well. Maybe that is why I am so critical today.
Tomorrow will be better, stay kind.
pete