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A name for DS3

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NoNamesNancy · 07/06/2014 11:22

My 2 DSs have names which are a little different in style. DS1 is named after a relative, and has a very popular, 'normal' name. DS2's name is not exactly wacky - it's a traditional name as well - but it's Celtic (reflecting our origins) and a lot less popular (not top 100 - possibly not even top 500). It probably reflects our natural naming style a little better, although I'm very happy with both of their names as it was important to me to use DS1's.

To give you an example, although these are not their actual names but similar in style / popularity, imagine that DS1 is Tom, and DS2 is Fergus.

We'd like a name for DS3 which sort of ties the names together, and makes them seem more cohesive, if that makes any sense at all. So probably something in between the 2 in terms of popularity / style. The boys will all be quite close in age.

So far on our list we have:

Christopher (more of DS1 style name?)
George (probably too popular now)
Peter
Laurie (Laurence)
Alexander
Hugh
Louis
Torin (too left field?)

Any thoughts or suggestions welcome. We prefer either traditional English or Scottish names.

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FatalCabbage · 07/06/2014 11:28

Naming a third boy is hard - you have my sympathy.

Of all your list I think Laurence is the best "bridge" name, and Laurie glorious in its own right!

On the other hand, going for a name that is a Tom name in Scotland but a Fergus name in England would bridge the gap too. I know boys called Hamish, Cameron, Eoghan, Reay, Ruaridh, Ross.

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devoncreamtea · 07/06/2014 11:33

I like Hugh best on your list. would you mind saying what your other boys are called - just to help with the cohesive thing?

I love Alexander and Laurie too.

Lachlan
Toby

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rachel234 · 07/06/2014 12:20

Love Christopher and Torin! Or what about Quentin, Reuben or Magnus?

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rachel234 · 07/06/2014 12:20

Cameron is lovely too!

Laurie is too feminine imo

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Onesleeptillwembley · 07/06/2014 12:29

Your first five are all in my family! Love them all. Really not keen on Torin myself, but that's just my taste. I know you used Fergus as an example but it's a lovely name. What about Edward?

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Viatrix · 07/06/2014 13:14

I like...

Christopher
George
Peter
Laurie (Laurence)
Alexander
Torin

I'd love to see Peter or Laurence "Laurie" used.

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Montsti · 07/06/2014 13:15

I like George and Alexander - not keen on the others on your list.

Nicholas, Edward, Andrew, Robert, Fraser, Hamish

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survivingsummer · 07/06/2014 13:37

I have a Laurie (Laurence) so am biased! Obviously a lovely name Wink

Otherwise I really like Hugh and Louis.

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DogCalledRudis · 07/06/2014 13:52

I like Hugh. I know no boys by this name :(
Torin, maybe... Why not Thor?

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Guin1 · 07/06/2014 13:54

My favourite from your list is Peter - timeless and currently underused. Simple for a nn, no spelling issues, travels well, etc.

I also like Torin from your list, and Edward, Hamish or Toby from other suggested names.

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friendface · 07/06/2014 14:51

Fergus is fab, as is Hamish. Under slightly similar circumstances we're considering Dougie for our DC3, which would be Douglas, Dougal or jus Dougie

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BikeRunSki · 07/06/2014 14:54

Fraser
Rory

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NoNamesNancy · 07/06/2014 14:57

Thanks all. Unfortunately I can't actually use Hamish or Fergus for reasons I won't go into, otherwise I would!

Dougie is really nice, friendface. I'm adding that to the list. Fatal, that is good advice about looking for a "Tom" name in Scotland (or vice verse).

We only ever have a list, rather than a name picked, before we meet the baby, so I just need to narrow it down to 3 or 4. DH will never allow Torin when it comes down to it, so I can probably remove that Grin. I really love Laurie and Hugh, I think they're my front runners (DH may not agree!).

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soontobeslendergirl · 07/06/2014 14:59

Laurie or Hugh probably fit the brief best. I like Torin but it is definitely more on the unusual side. the rest are pretty safe names.

I'd suggest:

Gregor
Innes
Harris
Craig
Alastair

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NoNamesNancy · 07/06/2014 14:59

Thanks BikeRunSki. I'm adding Rory to the list, love it. Fraser also unfortunately falls into the "love but can't use" category (wish we'd had our DCs before all of our relatives had theirs!).

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soontobeslendergirl · 07/06/2014 14:59

or Keir?

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courtwood · 07/06/2014 15:17

Andrew fits well with a Tom name and with Scottish theme as their national patron
David ditto except welsh connexion

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NoNamesNancy · 07/06/2014 15:39

Thanks, I like Keir and Andrew. I really like Andrew actually - it seems so obvious, but we hadn't considered it before.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 07/06/2014 16:38

Love Laurie. Dd1 would have been it, had she been ds.

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BettyOff · 07/06/2014 16:50

Rory
Alastair
Aidan
Laurie
Dougie
Francis nn Frankie or Francie
Connor
Joseph
Alexander
Brendan
Niall
Ethan
Dylan
Declan
Finlay

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BettyOff · 08/06/2014 10:02

Oops Nancy, I broke your thread! Sorry. Hopefully it's because it's a list of names so fantastic no more are needed! Wink

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Jenijena · 08/06/2014 10:14

Douglas struck me as a possible and I see I'm not the only one.

Ian? That's a Scottish 'John' isn't it?

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