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Otto? Is my DH crazy?

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emmyloo2 · 19/09/2012 04:44

My DH keeps insisting that Otto should be on our short list for DC2 if this baby is a boy. He "discovered" it in his family tree which is full of awful Serbian names. Otto was the only one that was even remotely usuable.

I think it's quite ridiculous and that the poor child would be laughed out of the playground. DS1 is George.

Is my DH nuts? His first preference for a boy is Felix. Then Otto. Really??

What does the Mumsnet jury think? Ridiculous??!

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Jacksmania · 19/09/2012 05:27

Yes.

Sorry.

George and... Otto???


Just... no.

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Jacksmania · 19/09/2012 05:29

Errmmm... I meant, yes, it's ridiculous.

The "sorry" was "sorry your DH is being ridiculous".



I've had wine. I hope that clears that up.

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Greekstartedit · 19/09/2012 05:29

I know an Otto. His parents are German or Dutch or something do it suits not sure about George and Otto though.

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Merlion · 19/09/2012 05:41

Bismarck?

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MadameCastafiore · 19/09/2012 06:20

I think it's a fab name. I know only one Otto, I know 5 kids called Felixstowe!

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brandysoakedbitch · 19/09/2012 06:23

Dreadful - sorry

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exoticfruits · 19/09/2012 06:33

Another dreadful.

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HollyMadison · 19/09/2012 06:47

I actually love it! It is also nice to have a family connection. It reminds me of the name Felix, which I saw is your first choice after I thought that. The only slight reservation is that it sounds very germanic and in George you have a very "English" name. But I don't think your DH is crazy!

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Puffykins · 19/09/2012 06:51

I love Otto, it's the name one of my friends has given her son.

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littlebluechair · 19/09/2012 06:53

Otto is a great name, it goes fine with George.

Your DH has better taste than MN Smile and Felix is a cat food these days, no getting round it.

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chimchar · 19/09/2012 06:54

i love it. doesn't go with george admittedly, but i like it none the less!

It is also the name of the bus driver in the simpsons. just so that you know!

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BoyMeetsWorld · 19/09/2012 06:58

I love it too! Lovely both for a LO or older, sounds both cute and distinguished at the same time. Yes it's unusual (in this country) but I can't think of any awful nicknames from it or anything...

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malovitt · 19/09/2012 07:03

George is a really dull name. Sorry.
Felix very common around here.
Otto is fab.

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LizLemon007 · 19/09/2012 07:08

it really doesn't go with george but i don't find it a ridiculous name! Loads of Hugos, milos and Brunos out there. there's nothing i haven't heard.

Gio (Jo) or /georgie wouldn't sound mad with Otto.

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KnickersNotPanties · 19/09/2012 07:10

Otto and KKKKKken.... reminds me of a Fish Called Wanda...

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LizLemon007 · 19/09/2012 07:10

lol at the bus driver from the simpsons!

also, anne frank's father I think.

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noteventhebestdrummer · 19/09/2012 07:10

It's palindromic, it's fab!

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CornishKK · 19/09/2012 07:14

Love it. I like Felix too.

Doesn't particularly "go" with George but matching names are for goldfish not children.

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TudorJess · 19/09/2012 07:20

I don't like it.

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EdMcDunnough · 19/09/2012 07:20

Beautiful name...we know a little one. Smile

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emmyloo2 · 19/09/2012 07:34

Hmm...mixed reaction.

I had to love at "malovitt" saying "George is a very dull name". We already have a George but I can assure you he is anything but dull, even if his name is.

I am not convinced about Otto. I think I would feel a little silly introducing him in the supermarket. "This is Otto" Hmm

But then again I have proposed Hucklberry and Humphrey which are quite absurd.

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Leftwingharpie · 19/09/2012 07:40

At least spell it Huckleberry if you do! I like Otto myself, it's one of those sturdy sounding names that nonetheless suits all ages.

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RustyBear · 19/09/2012 07:42

This is the second 'Otto' baby name thread on Mumsnet within a couple of months, so it may not be as uncommon as people think.

I could never think of it except in Graham Chapman's voice

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emmyloo2 · 19/09/2012 07:46

Sorry yes meant Huckleberry. And it's a bit tongue in cheek really because although I like "quirky" names even I would draw the line at naming a child Huckleberry. (even though it's super cute!)

What about Otis? Is that a bit more mainstream??

God baby naming is impossible. I am always searching for that perfect name which is not common but recognised, but slightly quirky, but then not try-hard....and then you have to "match" it to George, which is distinctly English.

Gaaaahhh!!!

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TudorJess · 19/09/2012 08:06

Prefer Otis to Otto. Otis means "son of Otto" apparently! :o

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