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Finley Oscar, Thomas George or Thomas Oliver

28 replies

puddle2 · 20/04/2011 19:16

Which do you prefer?

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pickler · 21/04/2011 23:29

Finlay George gets my vote. Who cares if Finlay is 'trendy' or 'now'. It's a very nice name so go for it!

Thomas is nice too it's just so very very popular.

Newgolddream · 21/04/2011 23:08

Most def Finlay, Im biased as DS 3 is called this, hes 3 - didnt realise it was "trendy" - just like the name!
But not Finlay Oscar, no way! Finlay plus any of your other names? At the end of the day it doesnt matter, no-one uses middle names, its only a birth certificate and paying homage to relatives thing really, first name is much more important.

getabloodygrip · 21/04/2011 22:47

Are you very thick worzsel?

F. O. Everyone knows what THAT stands for.

people really really need to think a lot harder about their childrens names and initials

Greenwing · 21/04/2011 19:42

Thomas George gets my vote.

F O are the same initials a f* off. I assume that is what AnonymousBird was referring to?

Finley is Scottish and I think it's a bit odd to use it if you're not Scottish or living there?

shrinkingnora · 21/04/2011 19:02

Sorry, that was unhelpful. I like Thomas George. How many syllables in your surname?

shrinkingnora · 21/04/2011 19:01

Thomas Joseph?

cece · 21/04/2011 18:58

Finley Oscar sounds like a call sign, like Oscar Romeo!

I like the sound of Thomas George (but I might be slightly biased Wink)

WorzselMummage · 21/04/2011 18:56

What's wrong with the initial F O? Confused

AnonymousBird · 21/04/2011 17:43

Be wary of initials OP, as F.O. are NOT initials you want, in any shape or form.

What about George Thomas?

if you have T.O. be aware of what your surname initial might make a word of... IYSWIM. ~sorry not being very clear (or typing very well).

Whatevs · 21/04/2011 17:37

Oliver is the best name there.

If you are intent on Thomas, then Thomas Oliver.

Bucharest · 21/04/2011 17:21

Thomas Oliver.
Thomas isn't a favourite of mine, but I agree that it is timeless and classy.
Finlay/Finley very trendy and "now"

mamma2boyz · 21/04/2011 14:54

We have a Thomas George...love it...

confusedduck86 · 20/04/2011 22:16

Thomas Oliver

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3nearly4 · 20/04/2011 20:51

I strongly approve of Finlay Oscar. I have sons with these names! My other two are Noah and Hugo which you may also like. Thomas is nice too.

LilyBolero · 20/04/2011 20:50

Oh I would go for Oscar George! Just to be tricksy!

expectingno3 · 20/04/2011 20:48

I've just named my baby Tom but still no middle name - though Oliver is the main contender at the moment, followed by Francis.

nometime · 20/04/2011 20:35

Depends on the starting letter of your surname - becareful of initials spelling anything odd eg FO and then G and he will be known as Foggy for life.

We spell it Findlay!

pilates · 20/04/2011 20:32

Thomas George

Maternelle · 20/04/2011 20:30

Finlay Oscar

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Edmundo · 20/04/2011 19:46

Finlay Oscar (don't like it spelt Finley). Thomas is nice too but I just prefer Finlay (Finn).

WorzselMummage · 20/04/2011 19:22

Thomas George

I've never liked the name Finley.

Cattleprod · 20/04/2011 19:21

Finley Oscar, because I hate the name Thomas.

Don't mind Tom or Thom though. Confused

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