whoseshoes
Tue 11-Dec-12 23:43:42
Bump has been nn Horatio, but not sure about it as it's quite a mouthful with no sensible shortenings. However we are now struggling to come up with something similar as we
A - don't agree on anything
B - have a very common surname so are hoping to avoid anything in the top 10 at least
I like Arthur, Dorian, Edward - (we cant use this one), you get the idea
I really like Nimrod but everyone is a bit
as am I, but I still like it!
Alternatives gratefully considered or any suggestions for nn/shortenings for Horatio
rachel234
Wed 12-Dec-12 06:54:19
I think Horatio is a great name. Cool, classic and not overused. I wouldn't shorten it but Harry is an obvious option.
RayanneGraff
Wed 12-Dec-12 07:09:59
Horatio nn harry?
Or
Rowan
Gabriel
Edmund
Patrick
Benedict
Gregory
Francis
Jonah
Christopher nn Kit
Raphael
Wilfred
Michael
Quentin?
Gwennan
Wed 12-Dec-12 09:59:04
Abraham
Adrian
Alistair/Alasdair
Angus
Anthony
Aubrey
Augustus
Austin
Barnaby
Bartholomew (I like Tolly as a nickname)
Bernard
Bertram
Bruce
Bruno
Byron
Caleb
Calvin
Caspar
Clarence
Clifford
Cosmo
Curtis
Cyril
Cyrus
Damon
Dominic
Douglas
Edgar
Edmund
Edwin
Ellis
Ernest
Eugene
Evan
Fergus
Francis
Franklin
Griffith
Gwilym
Harold
Herbert
Horace
Ian/Iain
Idris
Ivo
Ivor
Isaiah
Jasper
Jeremiah
Jesse
Josiah
Julian
Julius
Lawrence
Leo
Leonard
Malcolm
Marcus
Martin
Montgomery/Montague/Monty
Noel
Orlando
Otis
Percival
Philip (I like Pip as a nickname)
Ralph
Reuben
Roland
Rowan
Rufus
Rupert
Sidney
Simon
Solomon
Spencer
Stephen
Timothy
Tristan
Victor
Vincent
Wallace
Walter
Warren
Wesley
Wilbur
Winston
HelpOneAnother
Wed 12-Dec-12 10:14:53
Message withdrawn at poster's request.
bigbluebump
Wed 12-Dec-12 11:07:57
We have a Quentin so love that
, but I also like Arthur, Dorian and Raphael very much. Or how about Fabian, Tristan, Eric, Thaddeus or Cassius?
If you're after an underused name (especially with a common surname) you probably won't want to shorten Horatio to Harry, THE most popular boys' name.
FirstPersonPlural
Wed 12-Dec-12 13:10:22
I really like Horatio. You could use the nn 'Ray' or 'T' (which would no doubt then turn into 'Mr. T' - a most awesome nn for a little boy!)
Raphael, Cassius and Hamish are also lovely names that have been mentioned.
badtime
Wed 12-Dec-12 13:17:24
Horatio from CSI gets called 'H'.
shoobidoo
Wed 12-Dec-12 13:36:36
I think Horatio is rolls off the tongue easily so don't think it needs a nickname.
Really like the suggestions of Quentin, Dominic and Marcus or how about Constantine, Casper or Aneurin?
Bluestocking
Wed 12-Dec-12 13:41:02
John. When was the last time you met a baby John?
I got overwhelmingly nice feedback about Angus on my thread! (Admittedly I am in Scotland!)
What about Phinnaeus, Hector, Clarence, Laurence - or for Shakespearean links, Banquo, Benedict (kind of..!), Aeneas, Sebastian,Ferdinand, Balthasar, Corin, Edgar, Orlando?
sipper
Wed 12-Dec-12 13:51:01
I LOVE Emerson
Emerson
(Was going to use it but had three DD's!)
smable
Wed 12-Dec-12 15:53:47
I would shorten Horatio to Tio ( tee-o ) otherwise Bruno is the best boys name ever
shoobidoo
Wed 12-Dec-12 17:04:09
I think there is a reason why Adolf should remain unusual for a long time....Alfred or Arthur, on the other hand, are lovely.
MadSleighLady
Wed 12-Dec-12 17:35:40
Nelson? 
Elsewhere in the Hs I quite like Hereward (Herry) at the moment.
We had a kitten called Horatio which we shortened to Ray.
The youngest in the Treasure Seekers was Horatio shortened to H.O. I think.
Not that helpful. Was trying to remember the other Treasure Seekers for potential classic names but they were Oswald, Dickie and Noel so perhaps not that great. And Albert Next Door.
shoobidoo
Wed 12-Dec-12 18:48:45
Horatio shortened to Ray is a great idea! I'd avoid shortening to Harry as there are so many already!