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Strong, unusual boys names.

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toobreathless · 04/06/2015 01:29

We have just found out that DC3 is in fact DS1!

DDs are Hazel & Celeste.

Looking for some help with boys names.

The main criteria are:

  • must be strong, nothing cutesy, no ie/y endings.
  • absolutely not 'trendy'

-ideally not top 100- this bothers DH more than me.

Surname is quite snappy and begins in M.

My list so far:
  • Mark (not convinced this works with surname)
  • HUGH, I adore this, DH thinks it is a 'fat kids name' Hmm
  • Andrew
  • Gideon


Names I love but cannot use include Peter and John.

Thoughts on the above, other ideas??
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FastWindow · 04/06/2015 01:37

Hugh is not a strong name sorry.

Do you like Hunter?

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Lewaney3 · 04/06/2015 02:24

Hugo?

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WhereTheFuckIsMyFuckingCoat · 04/06/2015 02:28

I think Hugh is a strong name, and a lovely one at that.
What about Caleb?

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WhereTheFuckIsMyFuckingCoat · 04/06/2015 02:29

Actually I love Andrew, and quite like Gideon as well, although it probably falls into the 'slightly unusual' camp.

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nooka · 04/06/2015 02:52

I think I'd look at names popular in the 70s, perhaps Richard, Martin, Paul, Matthew, Christopher, Robert, Gregory, Patrick, Geoffrey, Nicholas, Laurence?

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matchingmoll · 04/06/2015 10:05

Victor
Leo
Dominic
Joel
Stephen

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PomPomPingPong · 04/06/2015 10:28

Donovan

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getbusyliving · 04/06/2015 10:55

Johann/Hans
Augustus/Gus

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getbusyliving · 04/06/2015 10:56

Markus?

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Guyropes · 04/06/2015 13:18

You might be surprised how many of the names suggested appear to be in the top 100!

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BlueChampagne · 04/06/2015 13:33

Conrad
Torin
Julius

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toobreathless · 04/06/2015 14:04

nooka your suggestions are pretty spot on! Christopher, Gregory, Lawrence have been vetoed by DH. Matthew is too popular for DH and too close to our surname anyway.

Hugo I find too twee & too popular. Leo is too faddy.

Hunter is just not us. Too American.

I do very much like Julian, which you reminded me of blue so adding that to the list.

I also thought of Cedric today...

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WankerDeAsalWipe · 04/06/2015 14:40

Cedric and Julian are not "strong" names.

I'd be thinking more along the lines of:

Magnus
Murdo
Keir
Douglas
Duncan
Greig
Daniel
Joe
William
Richard

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sweetpeame · 04/06/2015 15:06

Hmmm, not sure any of your names could be described as "unusual" if that's still what you're looking for. My favourite is Hugh which I think best meets your criteria but it's not unusual I don't think. How about Victor or Conrad?

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fleurdelacourt · 04/06/2015 15:34

Jolyon?
Daniel?
Simeon?

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ItsRainingInBaltimore · 04/06/2015 15:37

Hugo is fabulous but it's very much the name of the moment, so it will be very common in about 5 years time.

I love Damien, Julian, Fergus, Magnus, Hugh.

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BaronessBomburst · 04/06/2015 15:39

Wilric
You can also spell it Wilrick.

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BlueChampagne · 04/06/2015 15:57

Godwin

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Mouthfulofquiz · 04/06/2015 15:58

Love Victor. And Vincent maybe?

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ouryve · 04/06/2015 16:09

Hugh is a bit foppish, tbh.

Gideon - Makes me think of George Osborne. Not strong.

Sean, Stuart and Robert are good, strong names. Owen. James.

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CakeRattleandRoll · 04/06/2015 16:09

Love Andrew.

How about these for strong and unusual:
Troy
Roman
Griffith
Justin
Pierce
Orson
Edmund
Cosmo

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thatsn0tmyname · 04/06/2015 16:10

Dale?

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toobreathless · 04/06/2015 18:48

Some great suggestions thank you!

I think by strong I meant 'characterful' and 'manly' rather than insipid. More than literally strong.

We're not after a name that makes you think 'that's unusual' but more one that means our child is unlikely to be one of 4 in a class. The girls have very 'normal' names (I think!) Hazel And Celeste but at numbers 300th odd and 900th odd we don't encounter many of them. Another girl would probably have been hermione.

Not so keen on Robert but ourvye you reminded me of Rupert which I like a lot.

cake Edmund is my grandfathers name! Which would have been a good thing but my grandma is Hazel which we already have so can't really have the pair. It is exactly the sort of thing we are looking for though.

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WankerDeAsalWipe · 04/06/2015 19:00

I prefer Edgar to Edmund - that any use?

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