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thread: Old boys names - can I do these?

  1. #73

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

  2. #74
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    Dec 2010
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    I like Oliver too!

  3. #75
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    Jun 2008
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    Just found a fabulous name whilst researching family tree. Not my tree, sadly

    Leonard Hercules Augustine Frederick Marmaduke

    Now there's a name with ambition!

  4. #76
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    Leonard Hercules Augustine Frederick Marmaduke
    That is the most fabulous boys name EVER. Love every syllable in it.

  5. #77
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    Humphrey... is he still a bear? Or is this a name just desperate for restoration?

    And Fred... short for Alfred, or Frederick? I think we could pull off Alfred (which we both like) if shortened to Fred.

  6. #78
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    Jun 2008
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    Woohoo! Old names again.

    Humphrey is a great name, as in Sir Humphrey.. May get shortened to humpty dumpty though.

    I think Alfred would be lovely. You could call him Fred or Alfie.

    Is Leonard still a favourite?

    How do you feel about Aristotle?

  7. #79
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    Aristotle. I have always loved that name. But it's reserved for the day I own a pet axolotl. Aristotle the Axolotl.

    Leonard has dropped in popularity. Theodore has risen. Ran it by my mum and sister the other day, they don't think the rhymeyness of it all matters.

    Barnaby, Llewellyn, Finbar, Dougall and Percy are all on the list now too.

  8. #80
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    I'm sorry if I've suggested this before, but I love the name Livingstone. It was my grandfathers middle name

  9. #81
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    Lionel. I always think of that character from Little Fish. But otherwise, kinda cool. On the list. (I figure if my list is bigger than DH's then I will probably win)

  10. #82
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    Jun 2008
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    Isn't Llewellyn a surname?

    How about Ernest?

    I recently discovered some fabulous Puritan names in the family tree:
    Selah
    Asa
    Recompence (no kidding, it was his first name)
    Experience
    Luther
    Chauncey
    Eli
    Isaac
    Isaiah
    Isador
    Philo
    Gamaliel
    ashbel
    nathaniel
    Calvin
    Caleb
    Phineas
    Samuel
    Zechariah

  11. #83
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    Isn't Llewellyn a surname?
    Yes, but also the name of a rare and particularly beautiful brand hand-built bicycle frames. That's how I get it through. Also because we both love Lewis, but the "s" factor just doesn't work for us.

  12. #84
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    Jul 2008
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    Walter?


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  13. #85
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    I love Lionel and Theodore. How do YOU pronounce Llewellyn? When I say it, it could be mistaken for Lou Ellen. Oops. Barnaby Joyce has forever spoiled the name Barnaby for me.

  14. #86
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    I think Humphrey is totally ready for a revival and would be a cool name... but what about nick names?

    I love Fred!!

    From your other choices I really like Percy

    Theodore is an awesome name. I love Theo as a nick name.

  15. #87
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    Old boys names - can I do these?

    Barnaby reminds me of Barnaby Joyce too but I still like it

    Henry is the only name currently on my boys list.

  16. #88
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    Feb 2006
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    Oh what beautiful old names!

    Here are a few suggestions,

    Alastair
    Franklin
    Bertrand
    Oleander
    Chester
    Milton
    Evander
    Thaddeus

    Good luck with your decision!

  17. #89
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    We had Evander on one of our early lists.

    Hum as a nn for Humphrey

    This might be TMI but I have heard older men use the term 'Percy' for penis. Have others heard this? I'm just wondering if it is widely used or if I have just been unlucky in the company I have kept

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    Old boys names - can I do these?

    Ash. Don't think I've ever heard that (thankfully) did make me

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