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Opinions on Theodore / Theo please!

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teacher1984 · 30/11/2015 22:15

Would love to hear some opinions on the name Theodore / Theo Smile

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Tirfarthoin · 30/11/2015 22:18

Personally I don't like it but it seems to be very popular on this board arm.

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celtictoast · 30/11/2015 22:22

I like it Smile

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ChippyOik · 30/11/2015 22:22

boring. Call him Bruce

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JennaLouiseO · 30/11/2015 22:25

I like it! Was on my list, but DH didn't like it and I couldn't picture my child with the name, but I do really like it! Especially, Theo :)

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ExasperatedAlmostAlways · 30/11/2015 22:26

I don't like Theodore, but my ten week nephews called theo and I love it for him. He really suits it.

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Sophronia · 01/12/2015 00:11

Very popular at the moment, I'm not keen.

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hobitty · 01/12/2015 08:40

So overused, it has become a little boring. May also start to sound dated soon.

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Hormonal1 · 01/12/2015 08:45

Love it but overused at the moment, seems very popular.

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 01/12/2015 11:45

Okay but getting tedious, now. Not the worse boys name and not the best. Just pretty average really

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IoraRua · 01/12/2015 11:53

Bleh. It's an ok name but nothing particularly grabbing my attention about it.

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teacher1984 · 01/12/2015 13:06

Ok... So if Theo is my husbands favourite name what else can I suggest to him that he might like?

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Thatsnotmybabyname · 01/12/2015 14:05

As other's have said, incredibly popular at the moment, I know so many! It is still a nice name though with good nicknames.

Other alternatives - Sebastian? Felix?

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alltouchedout · 01/12/2015 14:08

I like it, I only know one Theo (aged 7).

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teacher1984 · 01/12/2015 18:55

I'm actually not too bothered about popularity. So difficult to choose a name!

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mumsnit · 02/12/2015 18:31

I really love it but v v popular. He may have to get used to being Theo + surname at nursery/school if there are several in the class but if that's not a concern for you then go for it!!

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toffeeboffin · 02/12/2015 19:02

Nephew is a Theo.

I like it but wouldn't pick it.

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MumOfGorgeousness · 02/12/2015 19:08

One of my top boys names :)

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ThePug · 02/12/2015 21:43

This (and Hugo) would have been on my boy's list but have gone off them now due to the huge popularity. I live in a city where there are bound to be squillions of them in every class. My current frontrunner for DS1 due in Feb (my only name on the list in fact) is Ralph.

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lljkk · 02/12/2015 21:52

I don't like (sorry). People say awful things about my names & kids' names, too. I actually think you should choose whatever you name you most like & Sod What Other People think (within reason, not Tinkerbell, ok? Wink ).

tbf, people who like Theo seem to like other names I'm not a fan of either,... see, you can't win. Please Yourselves, don't worry what others say.

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IguanaTail · 02/12/2015 21:54

I didn't mind it till I saw Prison Break. The character Theodore Bagley is such a monster that it kind of puts you off.

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Archer26 · 02/12/2015 22:01

I love it. I fought for it for DS but DH wasn't keen. However I've just been perusing the top 100 names and it does seem to have shot up in popularity this year. Probably because it's lovely Smile

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marmiteontoast76 · 03/12/2015 08:20

It's lovely. Haven't met any, there are none at my dd's school of 300 children, or in my ds's nursery of 60 children.

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averythinline · 03/12/2015 15:57

I like it but I'm biased Grin wasn't so popular 10 years ago but there are 3 more in ds school all younger...but I still would use it now...a neighbour has used it but uses Ted/Teddy as nickname...

If you were thinking of the Ted idea, Edward could be an option

I also liked Arlo, Otto, Felix, Dexter, Maximilian, Kit (Christopher) Tobias (tho gone off that) Rufus and Seth....

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Frazzled2207 · 03/12/2015 16:07

I love it but my dh was put off because it means "gift from God"- he is about as atheist as they come

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