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Undecided between Laurence, Miles and Jonah

69 replies

TallulahDoesTheHula · 03/03/2011 11:29

What do you think?

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TallulahDoesTheHula · 03/03/2011 14:21

is there a Jonah in octonaouts??
have heard people talkig of the tv show but ds doesnt watch it so havent seen it!

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PorkChopSter · 03/03/2011 14:09

Lawrence makes a great teenaged Lozzer Grin

Miles is a no for me, and Jonah is ok but a tad too Octonauts.

Thissideofchannel · 03/03/2011 14:07

Laurence is definately a girls name, the female version of Laurent, in France.

cumbria81 · 03/03/2011 13:42

Laurence is nice. Miles is awful. Jonah is a bit....trying too hard. And it's not a nice story really in the Bible

bigbluebump · 03/03/2011 13:39

"Laurence \la(u)-ren-ce, laur(e)-nce\ as a girl's name (also used as boy's name Laurence), is of French origin. Feminine form of Lawrence."

lilibet · 03/03/2011 13:39

I like Laurence best (not Lawrence!), followed by Miles and I'm afraid Jonah doesn't make my list at all.

TallulahDoesTheHula · 03/03/2011 13:31

I love Jonah best I think but its the one that DH is least keen on, he prefers Miles.
Laurence is the compromise one I think.

Does everyone prefer Lawrence to Laurence? I didnt realise that Laurence is a girls name in France, I just thought it was a slightly nicer looking spelling of the boys name.
The thing that is drawing me back from the name is that I love having nicknames for names and I'm just not sure on Laurie (wont kids laugh at him and call him 'lorry' or 'truck'? I took Philippa off my girls name list when I mentioned it to my DCs and they both laughed and said 'Flipper' repeatedly!!)
Hadnt thought of the nn Larry. That might work. I do think Lawrence/Laurence is a bit of a solemn name for a baby/child and would prefer to have a nn to soften it until he gets older tbh.

Any other similar names that might do the job? (not Duncan or Gavin! sorry)

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 03/03/2011 13:08

None. Go for Duncan or Gavin.

bigbluebump · 03/03/2011 13:01

Laurence is much too feminine imo. He will not thank you for it, especially if he ever travels outside of the UK.

Miles is too much like Kilometres, sorry.

I do like Jonah, but agree that the meaning isn't ideal.

CameronCook · 03/03/2011 12:32

Laurence is my fave although DS has a friend called Miles and his group have yet to find a shortened version if that is important to you

poppydaisy · 03/03/2011 11:43

Miles does sound the plural of Mile to my ears as well, I'm not keen. I prefer Lawrence as Laurence is a girls name in France (male version is Laurent). Jonah has an unfortunate meaning but has the nicest sound imo.

FattyArbuckel · 03/03/2011 11:42

Laurence is great - not keen on the other choices though

CuppaTeaJanice · 03/03/2011 11:41

I like Laurie, and the Finnish version Lauri, but Laurence seems a bit formal and pompous.

Miles is ok if a bit bookish.

Jonah reminds me of whales and porn stars (Jonah Falcon)

rachel1970 · 03/03/2011 11:38

I know a female Laurence (pronounced Lor-ohnse if that makes sence) and Laurie sounds too much like Laura imo.

Not keen on Miles (like calling someone Kilometres Grin), Jonah is the nicest imo.

pinkhebe · 03/03/2011 11:36

Jonah is lovely

mayanna123 · 03/03/2011 11:35

Laurence is the female version of Laurent, I much prefer Lawrence.

Miles sounds like the plural of Mile to my ears so am not keen.

Jonah is the nicest (although means 'bringer of bad luck).

theagedparent · 03/03/2011 11:35

Laurence because it has the best nns, Laurie and Larry

tummytickler · 03/03/2011 11:33

Laurence, Jonah and then Miles in that order. I think Laurie is such a cute nn, and that is what makes me prefer Laurence to Jonah. If you are not using a nn, then I prefer Jonah to Laurence.