thread: Old boys names - can I do these?

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  1. #1
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    Aug 2008
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    Cool, that means I can have it.
    Got something to tell us? And what about Rafferty?

    As for the perfect name...

    Can't be a surname name.
    Can't end in S (like Atticus, Titus, Ulysses etc)
    Don't forget the Scrabble Board Rule
    Prefer something that has stood the test of time
    Nothing from the Top 50 (so my other choice, Henry, is out)

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    Archibald, George and Patrick are all in my family tree too. I think Archibald's out, no good with our surname. Also, I know a total nork who called her kid Archie, and he eats kitty litter.

    George and Patrick are pretty good though.

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
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    We like similar names. I like Henry too. I didnt know it was in the Top 50. I figured it was Harry that was more popular.

    You can't get more test of time than George, William and Henry. Edward's another that fits in there.

    Pity about Atticus. That's already been nay sayed in this house as well

    What about Josiah? Jed for short. That's a good name for a President
    Sam, Samuel, Samson.
    Balthazar, Bartholemew, Richard, Melville, Byron, Cyril

  4. #4
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    How about...

    Frank
    Franklin
    Fred
    Fredrick
    Jimmy
    Solomon
    Marcus

  5. #5
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    Dec 2010
    Adelaide (North East)
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    I think Archibald's out, no good with our surname. Also, I know a total nork who called her kid Archie, and he eats kitty litter.
    Love your use of the word nork too

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    what does his breath smell like?

    Clive

  7. #7
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    what does his breath smell like?
    Is that your way of suggesting Ralph?

    Clive is FIL's name, and has already been used by his dutiful daughter.

    Love Frank, and Fred (although Brisbane had a famous couple, historically, called Eleanor and Fred. Is that good, or bad?) and Abraham, but I think that's out with our surname.

    Heathcliff is awesome! It gets me cliff without breaking the Scrabble Board Rule!

    Oliver = top 10 (that's an FYI tashy)
    Sydney's an interesting option... DH is iffy with place names (no Geneva or Adelaide) but maybe I could sneak it through.
    Horatio will get a no because of CSI
    D'Artagnan is swoon-worthy.
    Fitzwilliam, ditto, will get a no, but I like it.

    I really like Wilfred. But THAT is a dog's name, without a shadow of doubt.

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    Nov 2008
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    I wouldn't go Theodore, because (a) too similar to Eleanor; and (b) Eleanor and Theodore are the two youngest chipmunks. Don't go there.

    Cliff is ok, Alfie just makes me think of the Jude Law remake of the movie.

    Archie and Archer I've seen a lot around lately ... not sure ...

    I like Leonard, but also think it's too close to Eleanor.

    What about Algernon? I mean really, what can do wrong there?

    For other older names, I quite like Harrold, Maxwell, Edmond, Oliver and Terrance.


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    Jun 2010
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    My grandad was Percy. We also have Turley as a family name.

    Perry is another one. Bartholemew another.

    My great uncle was Hew Struan...

  10. #10

    Jun 2010
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    Another one I really like is Mac or Mack.

  11. #11
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    Feb 2009
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    Got something to tell us?
    I don't know what you're talking about...

    I like Rafferty. It goes well with your surname. Patrick is good too.

    Not a fan of George. Or Archie. Or letting your kids eat kitty litter.