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Boys names meaning gift, blessing, happiness etc.

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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 09:11

After months of deliberation and thinking we had 'the name' we're still undecided. Last night, OH suggested Nathan and I quite like it (nn Nate) especially as it has the meaning "gift from God". We are not religious, but I do see this little one as a gift/blessing and I'm beginning to think it would be nice to have a name which reflects that. I also like the name Asher (meaning happy) but OH not keen. Jason means healer, which would be quite fitting as my daughter was stillborn 3 1/2 years ago so finally having another baby to love is quite healing. Again, OH not overly excited about the name.

Any other names with similar meanings?

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BlueStarsAtNight · 18/02/2014 09:43

Benedict - blessed
Felix - happy and prosperous

I like Nathan though (but not Asher)

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BlueStarsAtNight · 18/02/2014 09:51

Also
Darrell / Darryl means beloved or dearly loved
David - beloved, friend

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SoMuchToBits · 18/02/2014 10:00

Jonathan?

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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 10:04

Thank you for your suggestions Grin
I love the meaning of David as that's also the meaning of my daughter's name, Amia, but it's also the name of my daughter's paternal grandad which puts me off using it as a name. (My daughter's father and his family have had nothing to do with me since her funeral.)
Love the name Benedict but think it sounds awkward with the surname (Geaney)
OH actually suggested Darrell a while back but had to veto it as my very close friend has a brother called Darrell who she despises. Lots of not so nice history between them Confused
I'm not looking to push Asher as a name as OH really doesn't like it and I don't LOVE it.
I actually really like Nathan, I'd just prefer to have a few options in case he doesn't look like a Nathan when he arrives Wink

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Velma67 · 18/02/2014 10:05

Theodore - gift from God

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Biscuitsneeded · 18/02/2014 10:06

Theo, or Theodore, means god's gift.

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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 10:06

Somuch - one of my close friends has a Jonathan Grin

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BellaVida · 18/02/2014 10:07

Matthew-gift of God
Theodore-gift of God
Asher-fortunate, blessed, happy one
Saul-desired,wished,prayed for

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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 10:08

Oooh, I like Theo! It doesn't strike me as OHs taste, though I will run it past him later.

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SoMuchToBits · 18/02/2014 10:09

I have a Jonathan too! Smile I love the name, and it really suits him.

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IPokedABadgerWithASpoon · 18/02/2014 10:10

Asher - Fortunate, “happy one”
Isaac - Laughter
Cayo - The happy one
Faine - Happy, joyous
Oron - From Hebrew "or" and "ron" indicating an optimistic view of life as clear and happy
Tait - Cheerful, happy
Gil - happiness

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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 10:10

It is a lovely name. My friend's Jonathan really suits his name too Grin He was named after his daddy.

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AuntieBrenda · 18/02/2014 10:12

Just read your OP and I have a nathaniel, we call him Nate or Natey. Beautiful name - choose it! Thanks

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florascotia · 18/02/2014 10:13

Theodore = Gift of God

Hilary = Happy

Edwin (= blessed or rich friend) also Edgar, Edmund, Edward (the 'Ed' element means 'blessed' or 'rich'; the endings 'gar' = spear, 'mund' = protector, 'ward' = guard)

Helge (Germanic, Norse) = holy

Blythe (= happy) is often used as a girl's name, but could perhaps be a middle name for a boy because it's also a surname

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busybeev · 18/02/2014 10:18

I clicked on this thread to suggest Nathan. I also have a 'gift from God' . We are not religious either but it's a name I always wanted to call my DS. He gets called Nat or Natty and one teacher always called him Nate.
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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 10:24

Thanks for all these name ideas. I will have to see if any are to OHs liking.. I like Theo and Oron from the suggestions so far, although still leaning towards Nathan. Middle name will be Richard (family name) so can't really use anything with Ed in it for his first name. My brother Richard had a twatty friend called Ed and I always referred to them as Dick n Ed when they were together lol

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Oubliette0292 · 18/02/2014 10:30

First of all, I like Nathan (and think Nate is a cute nn). I'm not all that keen on Asher though.

I think Ewan, John and Michael have a similar meaning to Nathan (gift from God).

Otherwise:
Raphael - god's healer
David - beloved
Luke/Lucas - light

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MrsBennetsEldest · 18/02/2014 10:33

I have a gift from god too. He is known as Nay.

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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 11:18

Raphael is a cool name. I don't think it goes with the rest of the name though.
I'm thinking Nathan will be pretty hard to beat as I think it sounds good with the surname, with or without the middle name, and obviously love it as a name on it's own. Also, it's the only name OH has been really passionate about.
He agrees that it would be nice to have more than one name to choose from though so please keep the suggestions coming Grin many thanks to everyone who has posted so far Thanks

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ToffeeJungle · 18/02/2014 18:27

Nathan is a fab name, go for that!

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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 19:10

We probably will Smile

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OddFrog · 18/02/2014 19:24

Nathan, nn Nate is lovely.

I know the most gorgeous wee boy called Tate, meaning cheerful. Similar, but different.

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Amiasmummy · 18/02/2014 20:15

I like Tate, but I still prefer Nate/Nathan. I like that the nickname is optional and that there are different nicknames to choose from as he's growing up Smile

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looki · 18/02/2014 21:26

Felix meaning happiness/lucky.

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CristaBell · 18/02/2014 22:55

Michael - Means 'who is like God'

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