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Russell

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captainbarnacle · 24/05/2011 19:06

I don't think I like it - but it's the kind of name I want for DS3.

Not sure what I mean by that - old, classic but underused? Not trying too hard? The Holy Grail of names. Not asking for much!

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Karbea · 24/05/2011 20:17

Aww my DH is a Russell, mainly he is called Russ, his parents gave him the name then as it was unusual

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SloganLogan · 24/05/2011 23:24

Leonard
Henry
Curtis
Elmer
Nathaniel
Stanley
Francis
Marcel
Edwin
Clifford
Miles
Mathias
Theodore
Tristan
Levi
Laurence
Maxwell

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Edmundo · 24/05/2011 23:54

Douglas
Gregory
Alastair
Simon
Anthony
Adrian
Christian
Andrew
Timothy

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sharbie · 25/05/2011 00:02

you want a lawrence

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cece · 25/05/2011 00:05

I was only thinking the other day that Russel should be used more often...

Gregory
Duncan
Dominic
Damian
Jonathan
Mark
Ian

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DELHI · 25/05/2011 11:50

Isn't it a bit 1960's? Anyone I know with that name is about 50. I quite like it, but....
agree, Lawrence and Duncan are similar somehow, but feel more acceptable, don't know why.

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shoobidoo · 25/05/2011 11:56

I would have a look at the baby name statistics and look at all the boys names used last year. There are lovely names outside of the top 100 or even top 250.

But some suggestions

Peter
Gregory
Marcus
Quentin
Stephen
Michael

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captainbarnacle · 25/05/2011 12:59

Thanks all.

I agree it seems like an old name, but then Russell Brand and Russell Howard are both under 37 yrs old, plus Russell Crowe etc. Got the feeling it's names like that which will increase in the next 5 years.

Argh third boys!!

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MamaLazarou · 25/05/2011 12:59

Love love love Russell. It is one of my son's middle names. A fine, strong name.

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CandiceMariePratt · 25/05/2011 13:00

I know a little Russell, it is a lovely name

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mousymouse · 25/05/2011 13:02

as long as you don't have jack in there, lovely.

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valiumbandwitch · 26/05/2011 10:36

I prefer Russ to Russell, but Russell is nice too. Actually it's versatile and I like that. I like Ross as well and Roscoe.

I like names that are normal names but underused and not trendy.

Somebody was asking the other day, 'name for Finn's brother?' and actually Russ(ell) would be a good one.

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