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Names for the boys...

which name you like the most  

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  1. 1. which name you like the most

    • lincon
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    • reggie
      7
    • harrison
      37
    • kenzie
      9
    • oscar
      39


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don't worry, I'll keep Schtumm.

 

Whichever parent's surname the littley is given, the name still has to "work" with it. (lol)

 

If someone is having a girl, though also has to be given about how the name "gels" if they take their husband/ partner's name.

 

I knew an elderly lady when I was a child, whose name was "Elsie-May", and she married a chap with the surname of "Mason" so she became "Elsie-May Mason", which is a bit of a mouthful.

 

I thought you knew his surname :hihi:

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Daniel, Thomas, harry, Oliver, Matthew, Luke, liam, jack, Connor?

 

---------- Post added 17-02-2013 at 10:56 ----------

 

Benjamin, Bradley, dale, Henry,

 

---------- Post added 17-02-2013 at 10:57 ----------

 

Benjamin, Bradley, dale, Henry

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Freddie ?

 

Ollie/ Oliver? (I like the name "Oliver Grayson")

 

Finn?

 

It depends what works with your surname, too, though. It's no use calling a child "Orson" if your surname is "Carter". (LOL)

 

With Charlie and James I think Oliver is a good "match" too - or how about Louis or Thomas?

 

Or Elijah?

Edited by pottedplant

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I like Oliver :-) It would be Charlie, Jamie and Ollie sound good together.

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I like Oliver :-) It would be Charlie, Jamie and Ollie sound good together.

 

oh not liking it now - too much rhyming!

 

Charlie James and Oliver are lovely names as they are but

Charlie Jamie and Ollie just sound "wrong" - and Jamie and Oliver match for the wrong reasons in this case.

So as long as James is James and not Jamie then Oliver (or even Ollie at a push) would be fine.

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