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humpbackwhale · 15/10/2017 22:56

Not pregnant but TTC. Just started discussing names with DH from a theoretical point of view.

I like classic, old fashioned names. We don't agree when it comes to boys names. DH has suggested Edison for a boy (as in Thomas Edison) - he's a nerd and likes the idea of a child being named after someone in the sciences.

What do you think of Edison? I'm not a huge fan of surnames as first names but I'm on the fence with this one.

Any other nice/alternative science-themed names you can think of?

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Ketzele · 15/10/2017 22:58

Ada (Lovelace)
Marie (Curie)

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Mrsknackered · 15/10/2017 23:01

I quite like Edison.

Isaac
Sophie
Ada
Emmy
Leonardo
Leo (for Da Vinci and maybe Galileo...)

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MaroonPencil · 15/10/2017 23:02

I think Edison is OK
Alexander (Graham Bell) - or Fleming
Louis (Pasteur)
Maybe Kepler for a science surname as first name...
Ada (Lovelace)

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Kr1st1na · 15/10/2017 23:02

So what's wrong with Thomas then?

Don't be daft, just choose the first name of a scientist you like. Unless of course you are trying to get attention for yourselves by making other people ask why you chose that name . Is which case plain old Thomas or Marie won't work, will it ?

So it's not about actually calling your child after Edison or any other scientist at all . It's about showing off how geeky you Are. Like the people who call their kids after all eleven members of their favourite football team.

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AnotherLegoBrick · 15/10/2017 23:04

Bunsen? Dr Honeydew is one of my childhood heros...

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flamingnoravera · 15/10/2017 23:06

Linus

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NoCryLilSoftSoft · 15/10/2017 23:06

You know what people will do when they hear the name Edison? They'll groan.

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NotEnoughCushions · 15/10/2017 23:07

I rather like Edison (and I came onto this thread expecting something really obscure)

Gregor, Francis, Lewis, Alexander, Michael and Robert all come to mind.

I might draw the line at Archimedes though Smile

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TempsPerdu · 15/10/2017 23:07

Love Darwin for a boy.

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WyfOfBathe · 15/10/2017 23:10

I think Edison is okay, especially since it can be shortened to Ed/Eddie if he doesn't like it. I prefer Thomas though and you can explain to your DS that he's named after Thomas Edison.

Albert (Einstein)
Charles (Darwin)
Stephen (Hawking)
Louis (Pasteur)
Isaac (Newton)
are all classic, old fashioned names which are also scientists

or for girls
Marie (Curie)
Rosalind (Franklin)
Sophie (Germain)
Hedy (Lamarr)
Ada (Lovelace)

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Batteriesallgone · 15/10/2017 23:12

Thomas fits both for you and him doesn't it?

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LineysRun · 15/10/2017 23:15

I've always loved the name Isambard Kingdom Brunel, but I doubt a young child today would.

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ErrolTheDragon · 15/10/2017 23:17

Dorothy (Hodgkin)

My first dachshund was called Max Planck ... with pets you can use the whole name. Grin

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stopbeingadramallama · 15/10/2017 23:18

What’s wrong with Thomas?

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Pop24 · 15/10/2017 23:19

Edison is awful in the same way as Harrison, Jackson, anything 'son'. They're just proper names with 'son' on the end trying to be different. Errrggggh. Thomas is a nice name.

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Marcipex · 15/10/2017 23:22

Faraday.

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Marcipex · 15/10/2017 23:23

Sheldon Grin

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humpbackwhale · 15/10/2017 23:24

I don't like the name Thomas. It's a perfectly nice name, but I don't like it that much.

I'm surprised at some of the reactions as I don't think it's that different to Jackson/Carter/Cooper etc.

@Kr1st1na it's not about showing off or craving attention, it's about find a fun and interesting name that we both like.

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grumpysquash3 · 15/10/2017 23:25

If you don't like Edison, why not call him Thomas?

DH and I are both scientists. DS1 is Alexander (Fleming) and DS2 is Isaac (Newton). But we wouldn't have called them Fleming and Newton.

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humpbackwhale · 15/10/2017 23:25

@Marcipex

Sheldon! aha brilliant

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Marcipex · 15/10/2017 23:27

You're welcome Smile

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mammmamia · 15/10/2017 23:27

Edison is great! And I don't usually like surname names. Also like Albert and Louis.
Pasacle?

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Lookingtothehighlands · 15/10/2017 23:29

Rosalind, James, Francis

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NoCryLilSoftSoft · 15/10/2017 23:32

I don't think it's that different to Jackson/Carter/Cooper etc.

Those aren't nice names either.

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donquixotedelamancha · 15/10/2017 23:34

"Leo (for Da Vinci and maybe Galileo...)" Eh? Galileo's first name was... Galileo.

Back to the point:

Nikola (Tesla)- the man was cool.
Pythagoras (of Samos)- it will be unique.
Edward (Jenner)- Saved more lives than anyone in history.
Florence (Nightingale)- Revolutionised statistics and medicine.

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