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Overdue with boy no2 - help distract me with name advice!

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WooLulu · 05/11/2015 09:57

To distract me from prospect of another hospital induction what do you think of these names?
Rowan
Jago
Conrad
Frankie (Frances, I guess)
Joss
Lorcan
Douglas

Think Rowan is my only realistic first name from the above (seasonal, nature etc. Also like Cedar and Aspen from tree names but probably too faddy for me). I love Conrad but not sure I can do that to a child! Also love Joss but we have a short surname. Think Jago is good for middle name?

Last time I had an actual list, and then we chose a name that wasn't on it (Alex/ander).

Any preferences? X

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Sophronia · 05/11/2015 11:11

I like Jago, Conrad, Joss (maybe short for Jocelin/Joscelin?) and Douglas.

Lorcan is ok, as is Frankie, but the male spelling is usually Francis rather than Frances.

I prefer Rowan on a girl.

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TiffanyAtBreakfast · 05/11/2015 11:21

I love Conrad and Frankie.

Lorcan and Jago are a bit harsh-sounding.

Joss - People will immediately think of girls e.g. Joss Stone.

Rowan and Douglas - On the fence.

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CareFusion · 05/11/2015 12:08

Rowan- sounds female to me
Jago- Interesting, not bad
Conrad- Rather stern sounding perhaps
Frankie (Frances, I guess)- I think female again
Joss- as above
Lorcan- not keen
Douglas- my favorite

Your names made me think of another- Jared?

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wigglesrock · 05/11/2015 12:47

Lorcan is my favourite boys name in the world - it was on the list for every one of my three daughters Grin. That and Dominic.

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Thisisanoutrage · 05/11/2015 12:52

I like Rowan and Douglas.

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celtictoast · 05/11/2015 13:02

Go for Frankie!

Rowan - Atkinson, Mr Bean
Jago - a bit trendy
Conrad - too overtly posh for me
Frankie - like, short for Francis
Joss - Stone, girls name
Lorcan - not keen
Douglas - don't like

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celtictoast · 05/11/2015 13:03

I like Aspen too, and don't think it's "faddy". I don't know of any little Aspens.

Francis Aspen, Frankie for short.

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WooLulu · 05/11/2015 13:34

Thanks guys. Don't really mind the unisex name thing - think Rowan and Joscelin were both originally boys' names that crossed over.

Also like Max but we've got an Alex and don't want to over-use Xs. Husband is Irish but don't particularly like lots of Irish boys' names. I do love Scottish names though (Hamish - another one I couldn't really being myself to name a child Grin)

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WooLulu · 05/11/2015 13:36

Thanks for the association btw celtic - hadn't thought of that Hmm

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CakeRattleandRoll · 05/11/2015 13:42

Love Jago.
Like Douglas.

Good luck - hope he arrives soon!

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 05/11/2015 13:46

You could have Joss short for Joseph? I love it .

Jos Buttler (england cricketer)

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Footle · 05/11/2015 13:47

Very very definitely Frances is the female spelling, Francis the male.
Just thinking about someone who called her son Joelle by accident.

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GothJoose · 05/11/2015 13:47

I really love Douglas!

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yeOldeTrout · 05/11/2015 13:48

Connor?

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Tirfarthoin · 05/11/2015 13:48

With the Irish connection how about Dara - it means oak so you get the nature, seasonal bit in too?
Lorcan is a lovely name.
From your list Jago is my favourite by a mile

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Tirfarthoin · 05/11/2015 13:49

The only Joss I know is a man

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WooLulu · 05/11/2015 13:50

Soren was on the list at one point too - maybe bcse I love Seren for a girl. Anyway, I'm not going through this bloody induction business again so there won't be any girls for me!

No sign yet - 8 days overdue now and was 17 over for the first one... Xx

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hawkmcqueen · 05/11/2015 14:30

There is a Conrad in my DDs class so he is four and it is a perfectly normal and acceptable name. So I like that. I also love Jago from your list x

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clarabellski · 05/11/2015 14:49

For the Irish connection how about Seamus (sort of sounds like Hamish which you like)?

Conrad is awesome by the way. On our shortlist which is similar to Conrad is Corran (a village in west coast of Scotland)

Hope you don't have too long to wait OP

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MaisieDotes · 05/11/2015 15:10

Rowan is my favourite but then I would say that as I have one!

There's actually about 5 times as many male Rowans as there are female if the stats are anything to go by (and they are).

I also like Francis, I'm thinking of that for DS2. Frankie is a cute nn.

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Knitella · 05/11/2015 15:19

I love Douglas - on my list too and sits nicely with his brother's name.

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TiffanyAtBreakfast · 05/11/2015 16:10

Douglas is cute but Doug (which he will inevitably be to his peers) is a bit ugly imo.

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MaisieDotes · 05/11/2015 18:18

tiffany he could be Dougie, which is nicer than Doug IMO.

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IoraRua · 05/11/2015 18:28

Rowan - not a an, it's a bit wet imo, and always seemed more of a girls name to me. Plus the Mr Bean thing.
Jago - reminds me of the parrot in Aladdin - Iago I think?)
Conrad - love
Joss - as in Stone. No. What about Josh?
Frankie - if the full name is Frank, I like this
Lorcan - love
Douglas - quite like

Ruairi or Rory would bridge the Irish/Scottish thing nicely. Also love Alistair.
Fiach (fee-ach), or Fiachra
Niall
Conor
Liam
Cian, Ciar or Ciaran
Elijah
Matthias
Marius
Joel
Jared

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IoraRua · 05/11/2015 18:29

Not a an?
Should say fan!

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