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Edward, Charles, Alfred or Archiebald

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ps2304 · 18/02/2017 20:38

nicknames Teddy/Ed, Charlie, Freddie or Archie

Middle name Francis

Please can you rank them. We are struggling so much with a boys name Confused

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NeverTwerkNaked · 18/02/2017 20:40

It's Archibald. I'd spell it right on his birth certificate if you must use it.

I like Edward and Charles

Archie and Alfie sound cute on babies but the full names are pretty awkward for grown ups to carry off

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DeathByMascara · 18/02/2017 20:40

I'd make sure I spelt Archibald properly firstly...

Dh is Edward - so while biased I do like that one! Charlie & Archie are lovely too. Not so keen on Freddie.

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SuperBeagle · 18/02/2017 20:40

Not Archibald. Archer is infinitely nicer if you want the nickname Archie.

Edward is my favourite. Ed/Eddie and Ned are my favourite nicknames; am not fussed at all on Ted/Teddy but I think I'm in the minority on that.

I like Charles/Charlie too.

I don't like Alfred, and think he would be more likely to get Alf?Alfie as a nickname. What about Frederick if you want Freddie? My DS2 is Frederick and has been Fred since birth. Smile

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Thisrabbitthatrabbit · 18/02/2017 20:42

I love Edward, DS1 should be Edward but DPs nickname made it unusable

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Mouthfulofquiz · 18/02/2017 20:43

Charles Francis is lovely.

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ps2304 · 18/02/2017 20:46

Sorry Archibald Blush Blush

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MrsHathaway · 18/02/2017 20:50

Freddie Francis is a bit ... yeah, so I wouldn't use them together. You seem set on Francis so I think Freddie is out.

Edward - I have one. He is neither Eddie nor Teddy but a different nickname. I thought I'd like and use Eddie but actually when he arrived I couldn't bear it. Weird.

Charles - another of my sons was very nearly Charles but we changed our minds very close to the due date. If he'd been early he probably would have been Charlie!

Archie is fine but trendy. Archibald is awful. Archer is very cool indeed.

So I'd rank

Archer top
Edward / Charles equally - I dislike Eddie and Charles but like Edward and Charlie.
Archie next
Freddie
Archibald dead last.

If our Edward hadn't been Edward he would have been registered Robert and known as Robin.

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strawberrypenguin · 18/02/2017 20:59

Edward
Alfred
Charles
Archibald

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Imaginingdragonsagain · 18/02/2017 21:09

Edward Charles Alfred - like them all. Archibald a very distant last!!

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 18/02/2017 21:49

Charles Francis.

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BirdsongTweets · 18/02/2017 21:56

Agree with Mrs much prefer Archer to Archibald, Archi-bald Hmm, dont like the 'bald' bit at all.

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Ordinarily · 18/02/2017 22:37
  1. Charles
  2. Edward
  3. Alfred
  4. Archibald


I'm going to disagree with the others and say Archer is worse than Archibald.
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sonlypuppyfat · 18/02/2017 22:40

Archibald and Alfred are indeed rank

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Sophronia · 18/02/2017 22:43

I like Alfred best

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EggsEleven · 18/02/2017 22:55

I like Edward. I like Ed, Eddie or Teddy as a nn.

There are so many little Charlies, Archies, and Alfies running about I wouldn't chose any of those 3 options.

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ElvenMoonwings · 19/02/2017 01:30

None are to my taste, apologies, but I really dislike Archibald - I don't like the bald bit - and, male people dread baldness, so I would guess that's likely to strike a really bad and sour note in the mind of a son too.

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 19/02/2017 01:33

Charlie

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BroadcastHouse · 19/02/2017 05:50

I like all of the full names, especially Alfred and Archer (as suggested above). Of the nicknames I like Teddy/Ed the most. Not as keen on Freddy, Alfie or Charlie, they're still nice names just slightly more over-used.

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KoalaDownUnder · 19/02/2017 06:41

Charles (love this)
Edward

Then the other two very far behind!

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MadameJosephine · 19/02/2017 08:34

My favourite is definitely Edward with the others way way behind

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CakeRattleandRoll · 19/02/2017 23:30

Edward, definitely.
I do like Archie as a nn, but agree with other ops that Archer is preferable to Archibald as full name.

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ShowMeTheWayHome · 20/02/2017 08:57

Charles would be my first choice

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MrsMeeseeks · 20/02/2017 13:25

'Archer' sounds like someone from the Midlands pronouncing Archie.

Edward is my favourite from your list, OP.

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LarrytheCucumber · 20/02/2017 13:27

I had a great uncle Archibald, known as Uncle Arch.
Edward is lovely.

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CPtart · 20/02/2017 13:38

Edward every time, in it's entirety. No infantile nn. Please no more Alfies's, Archie's, Charlie's, Freddie's.

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