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Thomas?

38 replies

BarbieLovesKen · 08/03/2011 13:44

What do you think?

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bigbluebump · 09/03/2011 12:42

I don't have one (so am not biased Smile) and think Thomas/Tom is ok - quite common round here and perhaps a little dull.

BarbieLovesKen · 09/03/2011 12:24

bump

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starfishmummy · 08/03/2011 15:25

Lovely (but I'n biased as I have a Thomas!)

BarbieLovesKen · 08/03/2011 15:19

Oh I really, really think that this is finally the name. Really appreciate you all taking the time to reply - anyone else?

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babytrekkie · 08/03/2011 15:16

I think its a lovely name. Can be shortened to Tom, Tommy...

BarbieLovesKen · 08/03/2011 15:04

I love Sonny but DH says no way - apparantly its a favourite amongst Irish travellers Hmm (??!!)

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Quenelle · 08/03/2011 15:02

Thomas is ok. I like Tom though, and Tommy.

I like all -y sounding names at the moment: Tommy, Billy, Jimmy, Sonny...

Bumpsadaisie · 08/03/2011 14:57

Bump will def be Thomas if he is a DS!

Who cares if it is popular - it's a great name.

PepsiPopcorn · 08/03/2011 14:32

I like it. Nice classic name.

lovenest · 08/03/2011 14:08

I have a Thomas and I love it! Some of his school friends call him Tom. I think it's a good old classic plus it was his grandfathers name.

BarbieLovesKen · 08/03/2011 13:47

aw bless BooBoo Grin.

hmm...

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Hedwig3 · 08/03/2011 13:46

Not for me (not sure why, might be that bloody tank engine)

but I really like Tom!

BooBooGlass · 08/03/2011 13:46

I like it. But I can't use that initial with our surname. Given ds's current love of all things train related, I think he'd be in raptures if his name really was Thomas. I'm made to call him it on a regular basis Grin