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54 replies

CheerfulYank · 17/08/2011 07:56

is Rex now and forever a dog's name?

I have never ever known a single dog called this; all the dogs I know are Jack, Molly, Max, etc.

The reason is: I absolutely adored my late grandfather. His name was Frederick and I would like to use it in some form for our (as yet unconceived) DC2, if said DC is a boy. However I think Frederick is a bit much to call a little one day to day, and I'm not hugely keen on Fred or Freddie. (Not really used at all for little ones here in the States)

I read a list of nicknames for Frederick which included Red and Rex. I actually really like Rex; I like short snappy boy's names. (DS is Sam) I'd like to use Frederick as a first name with Rex as a nickname, possibly. Middle name would probably be Alexander, it's DH's favorite.

I like everything about it but for the nagging worry that people would say it was a dog's name.

Would you?

Oh and yes of course I am mad to even be thinking about this so far in advance, but if it's absolutely a no-go I don't want to waste time hashing it out with DH :o

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EdithWeston · 17/08/2011 08:01

It wouldn't be a name I'd choose, but I don't see why it shouldn't be used. Then again, I know someone with this name in RL and also associate it with Rex Harrison.

(I know oodles of canines called Max, though).

deemented · 17/08/2011 07:58

Yes, we had a dog called Rex, or Sexy Rexy.

Sorry.

Though i do like Red.

bruxeur · 17/08/2011 07:58

Up there with Spot, Scooby and Lassie tbh.

tummytickler · 17/08/2011 07:57

I like it, and would not consider it a dogs name any more than than anything else. All the dogs round here are called things like Lily, Ella, Max and Edie.