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Boys names, the search continues

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MuffinMclay · 08/01/2008 14:20

We're still nowhere near reaching agreement on this but, out of interest, which sounds better George Edmund or Edmund George?

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e14mum · 08/01/2008 14:21

They're both really nice, but I think George Edmund flows ever so slightly better.

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Hecate · 08/01/2008 14:22

George Edmund sounds better, imo.

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funnypeculiar · 08/01/2008 14:23

Depends on surname .. sorry - both nice

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indamb · 08/01/2008 14:24

George Edmund is lovely. my ds middle name is Jorge after his grandad.

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Sunshinemummy · 08/01/2008 14:25

Edmund George but it depends on your surname.

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SazzaK · 08/01/2008 15:00

George Edmund agreed!

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MimisMama · 08/01/2008 16:52

My brother's called Edmund ('Ned') Joseph so I think Edmund George sounds better! Its a fab name - well done!!

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paulaplumpbottom · 08/01/2008 16:52

They both are nice

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fingerwoman · 08/01/2008 16:58

i like edmund george

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Kezza7779 · 08/01/2008 18:35

i like george but not so sure about the edmund sio would say george edmund,

I think u should think about the child and what he would rather be called? I.e Edmund is an older fashioned type name....

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MuffinMclay · 08/01/2008 20:58

Getting nowhere with this! I like George but not Edmund, dh vice versa. I thought I was compromising by allowing dh to have Edmund at all (albeit as a second name that never got used). My argument is that I will use the name much more than him, so ought to have more of a say.

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Kezza7779 · 08/01/2008 23:36

is the baby taking his surname? If yes then hes got his bit thats what i told my dh!! he should think himself lucky he gets the 2nd and 3rd names!!!!!lol

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