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thread: Anyone feel like helping me hash out a boys name?

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    Anyone feel like helping me hash out a boys name?

    I'm SO lost on a name for our baby if we have a boy! I'll give you my faves and my concerns/thoughts and I'd love some further thoughts and input

    My 2.5yo son is Espen M Kelsie. The M is my H's name following a family tradition so this baby will have a name from my side of the family.

    I'll start with middle names as they've been hard. I don't want to use any family names from my Dad or grandparents. I can't think of a good variant for my name. Other option is to use the meaning of my Mum's middle name, Gaye, and use a name that means happy. I really like this idea and my fave name with that meaning is Felix.

    I love X names but will a middle name with an X make it too many X names? Any other middle name ideas??

    How about:

    Baxter Felix Kelsie- how does Baxter go with Espen too? Baxter seems a bit more 'formal' tome but H thinks it sounds fun... what do you think?

    Baxley Felix Kelsie- too much with the "e" sound at the end of the first and surname?

    Paxon Felix Kelsie- too much with an "n" sound at the end of both children's names?

    Griffin Felix Kelsie- same issue with the "n" sound and do you think Griffin is becoming a fairly common name? We like unique names.

    Zeke Felix Kelsie- I love Zeke but is the "ke" at the end then beginning of the names too much?

    Help please!!
    Last edited by meow; September 16th, 2013 at 07:57 AM.

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    Oh I love Zeke sounds great

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    I like griffin Felix it flows so well and I don't think it's common

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    I reckon Griffin goes best with your surname

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    Zeke or Griffen are my favs.

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    i like Zeke!!

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    I like Baxter and I think it goes well with Espen - cool and unusual. Bax is a good nickname.

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    I like grifin but i do agree on it being common I had 3 friends name their kids variation of spelling in the last year

    I love Baxter though

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    I like griffin and zeke the best.. Theyre both quite unique and don't sound too much with the middle name Felix

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    Oh man we don't even have an ideas if baby is a boy! Well done!

    I like Zeke!

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    I like Griffin & Baxter the most.

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    Bax is a good nickname.
    I'm really keen on Bax and Baxie as nicknames!!

    I like grifin but i do agree on it being common I had 3 friends name their kids variation of spelling in the last year
    Yup- that's what a figured. It's jumping up the US charts too.

    You're all not much help as a group as every name seems to rate a like- except for no-one seems to like Baxley

    For the Zeke fans... you really don't think Zeke Kelsie is a mouthful? I'm in two minds... sometimes it seems okay then other times it seems awkward.

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    double
    Last edited by meow; October 25th, 2010 at 07:30 PM.

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    Yeah, I think Zeke Kelsie is a bit awkward to say. I have been sitting here saying it aloud over and over! It doesn't flow seamlessly. Either the k's flow together or you have to make a deliberate stop before going on to say 'Kelsie', ITMS? But maybe that isn't a problem for you?

    Griffin is becoming common in my neck of the woods.

    I prefer Baxter. I'm not a fan of Baxley (it sounds too 'made up' to me) or Paxon.

    Good luck Meow! Not long to go now.....

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    Baxley and Kelsie are too ee-ee together. Dislike.
    Baxter I don't love with Espen.
    Zeke I actually quite like, I don't think the k-k sound is too big a deal. But if you like Zeke you have to also like Duke.

    I like the sound of Griffin Felix Kelsie
    I like the sound of Griffin Kelsie
    I like the sound of little brothers called Espen and Griffin.

    SO it's my fave. I also think you ned to consider Nash. Just to stir the pot (it's my job )

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    Thanks... getting great things to ponder. I really appreciate your responses!

    ETA: Oh, and I can't choose Duke Audax because I always pronounce it Juke!
    Last edited by meow; October 25th, 2010 at 09:52 PM.

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    I like Baxter and Griffin

    Zeke always reminds me of the dog in the Gary Larson Far Side cartoons.

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    I wonder how well the name Duke would go in the US anyway.

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