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zac and ?? (little brother)

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mamaJK · 18/02/2011 20:21

Please help! I'm 35 weeks and completely back to the drawing board on names for ds2!!

Thanks so much for any suggestions you can give me...

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hmmSleep · 18/02/2011 20:33

Finn
Toby
George
Oscar
Ben
Freddie
Sam
Tom

Congratulations on pregnancy, We still hadn't decided on a boys name when DC3 was born. Luckily for us we did have a girl's name which she turned out to be otherwise it would have been 'baby' for a while. Hope someone comes up with a suggestion you like!

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OliveMalay · 18/02/2011 20:34

James
Thomas
Luke
Joshua/Josh
Reuben
Elliot
Charles/Charlie
Aaron
Nathan
Gabriel
Joel
Elias/Eli
Daniel
Oliver
Tristan

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regeneration · 18/02/2011 20:37

Charlie, Tristan or Oliver are my faves but depends on your surname really

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summerinthesunshine · 18/02/2011 20:38

Every Zac here, and there are thousands has a brother called Max or / and Sam, almost without exception.

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mamaJK · 18/02/2011 20:45

thank you all so much! there are some great ideas here i hadn't thought of - and yes regeneration, unusual surname so i like the traditional / simple names - really like everything suggested so far.

I totally agree summer - can't believe how popular zac is so I'm ignoring whether the names i like are too popular this time as no doubt he'll end up in a class with 3 others anyway!

strange to me that people would choose max / sam as they sound so similar to zac i think - or maybe that's why they liked it?

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mamaJK · 18/02/2011 20:46

ps hmmsleep if DC does turn out to be a girl we had THOUSANDS of names! typical eh?

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Phoenix · 18/02/2011 20:49

Lewis
Noah

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KristinaM · 18/02/2011 20:54

Oh these all all lovely suggestions, I love traditional /biblical boys names

What about Ethan?

Btw we have a max and he is the only one in his school of 200. Infact he's the only one we know except the relative he was named after. I see comments all the time on musmnet that such and such a name is too popular and I don't know anyone, child or adult, with that name. I suspect they are only "overused" in south Kensington or islington Hmm

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