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Boys middle names to go with beau

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Jamina · 13/02/2012 16:30

hi guys dh and I have finally agreed on beau if we have a boy but can not think of a middle name, our surname is short too any suggestions?

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cece · 13/02/2012 16:32

Isn't it Bo for a boy. I thought Beau was the girls version? I might be wrong though.

How about Jangles??


Grin
Not helpful sorry!

How about James

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lisaro · 13/02/2012 16:32

Peep!! It's bloody awful, please don't do that to him.

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PercyFilth · 13/02/2012 16:34

Eau neau. Poor kid.

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AThingInYourLife · 13/02/2012 16:39

Beau is the boy's name, Bo for girls.

Both terrible.

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brandysoakedbitch · 13/02/2012 16:40

Awful name

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Turniphead1 · 13/02/2012 16:41

Rivage? Regarde?

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cece · 13/02/2012 16:50

PS I agree it is awful!

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PieceOfTheMoon · 13/02/2012 16:56

Hemian?

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Positiveplus · 13/02/2012 16:57

I agree its not the best name but OP is asking for suggestions for middle names, not to be slated!!

How about:
Elliott
William
Michael
Patrick
Carter
Jackson
Cameron
Harrison
Alexander
Sebastian
Jamieson

I think a 3 syllble name might sound best as Beau is so short.

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Jamina · 13/02/2012 16:57

If I wanted opinions on choice on choice of name I would have asked merely wanted advice on middle names! Thanks for support fellow mums netters!

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CecilyP · 13/02/2012 17:12

Beau is definitely a boy's name (French for handsome), though I have seen it used for girls, which is just wrong (the girl equivalent is Belle). Following on the the French theme, I think Sebastian would be be good middle name.

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GurlwiththeFrothyCurl · 13/02/2012 17:33

Peep?

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Coconutty · 13/02/2012 17:34

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NoHunIntended · 13/02/2012 18:01

Hope you can ignore them, OP. I love Beau for a boy, fabulous. I also like Beauregard.
Beau Sebastian is great.
Beau Christoper.
Beau Charles.
Django. Huxley? Sawyer? Rex?

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Montsti · 13/02/2012 18:19

I agree that a longer middle name would work best. Do you have any family names that might work?

Beau Sebastian does, indeed work well.
Beau Alexander

Good luck with the rest of your pregnancy!

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candytuft63 · 13/02/2012 18:23

Diddly ?

Sorry

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Coconutty · 13/02/2012 18:25

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PercyFilth · 13/02/2012 20:46

Selecta :)

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lisaro · 13/02/2012 22:57

Er hang on, Percy just re re wind a bit.................... (I'll get my coat)

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BelleStar · 14/02/2012 04:56

I really like the name Bo, but have beau in my surname so couldn't really use it. I would definitely stick with the spelling Bo rather than Beau for either sex. What if s/he is a bit of a munter?!

Beau Sebastian and Beau Alexander do sound and look nice if you're going for the French spelling.

All the best!

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mnistooaddictive · 14/02/2012 05:10

You are a bullies dream. Having taught a beau who was always targeted because of his name, I really wouldn't do it.

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seeker · 14/02/2012 05:26

Why?

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justhayley · 14/02/2012 07:31

First name that popped into my head was Alexander - which has already been mentioned a few times, or Joshua / Matthew maybe. Actually no they sound terrible Beau alexander is lovely though. Think a 3 syllable name would def work best especially if you have a short surname as well.

Or you could do a double barrel middle name.

Think Emma buntons baby is Beau - do you know what her sons middle name is maybe you could steal it Smile

ps take no notice of all the horrible and unnecessary comments Angry remember your dealing with very hormonal women! I think it's a lovely name - and even if knowone in the world liked it, if you do that's all that matters !

Xxx

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seeker · 14/02/2012 07:34

Or, on then other hand, think that the people your son will meet through the rest of his life. A significant proportion of them will feel the same way as posters on here do. Are you sure you want your son to have to deal with that for the next 85 years?

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diddl · 14/02/2012 08:07

Geste?

It doesn´t really seem to lend itself to a middle name imo.

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