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  1. #1
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    Oct 2010
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    Rafferty? Four weeks to go!

    So I posted not long ago, saying that we were choosing between Archie and Lincoln (thank you for your feedback!) and Archie was the hands down favourite and we've kind of gone off Lincoln. But my DH also loves Rafferty and while I haven't warmed to it earlier, I'm actually starting to.

    Whenever I run this by friends, everyone says no to Rafferty and yes to Archie, in fact lots of friends really, really hate Rafferty (though I'm trying not to be swayed too much by their opinions!) Weirdly, my DH is from the UK and our UK friends love Rafferty over Archie..bizzare?!

    So, what do you think about the boys name Rafferty? Opinions please!

    NB If we have a girl we've pretty much picked Arabella Rose, so it's just the boys name we're completely stuck on. We also have a DS called Felix Hugo if this is any help.




    THANK YOU!!!

  2. #2
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    Dec 2008
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    I really like Rafferty & I'm Australian...I think its going to be more original than Archie if you are looking for something unique. It's a gorgeous name. Good luck deciding, it's so hard isn't it!?

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    Apr 2010
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    I LOVE Archie, rafferty is an alright name but you have to think of nicnames,
    Raffy? Not sure I like it!

    Archie just seems like a sweeter name and has a better sound...

    And my DH just said Archer is better, didn't give me a proper reason, he just said "it's just better" lol...

  4. #4
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    Sep 2008
    Croydon, Victoria
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    I love the name Archie, one of my besties named her son Archie. I'm not a fan a Rafferty at all

  5. #5
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    Aug 2008
    Ouiinslano
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    I love Rafferty. It's pretty unique, I have only ever met one in my life. He was a full on kid, but very intelligent. I like it better than Archie or Lincoln.

  6. #6
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    Mar 2009
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    I do like the nickname 'Raff/Raph', not sure I like Rafferty though - maybe Raphael?

  7. #7
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    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
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    i absolutely love Rafferty and i think it goes really well with Felix. Hands down prefer it to Archie.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
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    OK were you reading my mind this morning? Cos I asked DH wht he thought of Rafferty as a name today. weird.

    I like it!

  9. #9
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    Oct 2010
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    Thank you for your feedback - please, please, please keep it coming!

    It's funny as I must confess I went onto a UK website a little while ago to get feedback on Rafferty, and they really love the name. Yet here, Archie is such a favourite over Rafferty. I can't figure out why there seems to be such a difference in opinion between the UK and Oz? Mmmm, maybe Jude Law helped to pave the way in the UK, by naming his son Rafferty (..or maybe not?!)

    It's encouraging that some of you do like Rafferty, thank you! But I also get what 'MrsBexie' means about Archie sounding like a sweet name, whereas Rafferty is quite a harsh sounding name with all those f's and the t! The thing that's turning us off Archie is that it is getting quite common (that said, I don't know any other Archie?). Given our firstborn is Felix, we do warm to slightly unusual names, so Archie feels a little more 'pedestrian' next to Felix, whereas Rafferty seems to carry the same slightly quirky style that we first loved in the name Felix.

    ...That may well make no sense, it's hard to articulate the thought process behind names isn't it?!

    Tashybabe - that is weird that you're thinking about Rafferty, and even weirder, your signature quote from John Lennon is what I say about...oooh once a day! I love that quote! Why don't we both name our kids Rafferty and start a trend here in Oz!!

    Seriously though, please please keep your feedback coming, this is so helpful!! Think I'm more confused than ever, but your honest comments help so much! DH is gunning for Rafferty here on this forum, which is not helping my confusion!!
    Last edited by sally6; December 5th, 2010 at 05:21 AM.

  10. #10
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    Jul 2009
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    I know a Rafferty, he gets Raffy, I really like it!

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    Mmmm, nah sorry! Reminds me of rafferty garden baby food. XD
    I'll go against the grain... But I really like Lincoln. It suits a baby and an older man. I can't imagine a 30 year old rafferty.

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    Feb 2008
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    Mmmm, nah sorry! Reminds me of rafferty garden baby food. XD
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    Yeah that... I dont like it at all. Archie is alright though.

  13. #13
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    Jan 2009
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    I personally prefer Archie over Rafferty but that is just because I prefer more common names. I do think Rafferty goes better with Felix though.

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    Oct 2010
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    Thank you lovely ladies! I'm surprised by how many of you don't actually mind the name. I expected there to be more against it, so fingers crossed this is a good omen!

    I know, the baby food thing puts us off too - but then it's just a baby food brand (the name is incidentally after a baby on the packet called rafferty) so it's not the end of the world if that parallel is drawn.

    Still stuck on a nickname, I know Raff / Raffy / Rafe are the obvious contenders, but I don't love them. Maybe they'll grow on me.

    Any other bits of honest feedback out there, every bit helps! Thanks.

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    I'm not a big fan of Archie honestly but I do like Rafferty I love the nickname of Raff, so cute

    Yours girls name is beautiful My cousins had Arabella picked out then ended up using Natalie instead...

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    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2008
    Kurri Kurri
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    Rafferty reminds me of the tv show Rafferty's Rules. I like it and he could get Rafe instead of Raffy if you wanted to make it more masculine. I'm not a fan of Archie or Lincoln

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    not sure if i like Rafferty but could grow on me (and it does go great with Felix) !

    how about Rohan or Ronan ?

    ... would you believe only moments ago on another thread i suggested what a pretty name Arabella is

  18. #18
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    Jun 2007
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    Raffy is seriously the best nickname ever. don't back down because of something silly like a baby food brand.

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