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A name for Lucy & Daisy's brother

40 replies

shazyboo · 14/10/2011 21:16

Please help, I've run out of inspiration and time. C section on monday & no name for a baby boy. Suggestions please....

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deste · 17/10/2011 23:08

Hector.

phlossie · 17/10/2011 19:42

Bloodygussets - I have a Rufus! It's the best name ever...

mumzy · 17/10/2011 19:20

John

prolificwillybreeder · 16/10/2011 11:30

Oh but Peter is lovely too

prolificwillybreeder · 16/10/2011 11:30

George sounds great!
I have a George!

Mollydoggerson · 15/10/2011 22:11

Peter -lovely name, never hear it any more.
Paul - also very nice or David.

Everlong · 15/10/2011 21:24

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thirtysomething · 15/10/2011 20:35

Alex, Jack, James and William all go really well.

Other suggestions (apologies if any already suggested)
Finn (Finlay)
Oliver
Adam
Harry
Max
Ethan
Ben/Benjamin/Benedict
David
Oscar
Freddie
Archie
Joe/Joseph
Nathan/Nathaniel
Jonny

boodleboot · 15/10/2011 20:26

Undoubtably Tom.

Ihavewelliesbutitssunny · 15/10/2011 15:44

Peter
Robert (Robbie)
William
George
Edward
Jasper

scarlettlips · 15/10/2011 12:23

Hugh
Toby
Rory
James - Jamie,
Robert - Bob - Bobbie
Edward
William
Samuel - Sam
Christopher - Chris - Kit
Guy
Nicolas - Nic
Archie
Charles - Charlie
Daniel - Dan - Danny
Benjamen - Ben
Fredrick - Freddie
Arthur

lurkinginthebackground · 15/10/2011 11:11

Daniel?
I don't like the ee endings on all 3 names tbh which is what you get with Charlie.

hayleysd · 15/10/2011 10:51

My first thoughts were James or alex
Charlie is nice
Max
Thomas

pilates · 15/10/2011 10:47

George does sound good, so does Jack.

BonnieWeeJeannieMcCall · 15/10/2011 07:56

Alexander (nn Alex)

Lucy, Daisy and Alex.

You have excellent taste in names btw, Wink

BluddyMoFo · 14/10/2011 23:38

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Fixture · 14/10/2011 23:36

Isaac
Benedict
Eli
Noah
Jerome
Edwin
Peter
Eric
Miles
Arlo

jamandposterpaint · 14/10/2011 23:13

Lucy, Daisy and ...

Max
Edward
William
Felix
Sebastian (I lurrveee this)
Tobias
Alexander

I love George too! I agree to stay away from another 'ee' sound. So definitely no to Charlie.

anyone4pimms · 14/10/2011 21:57

Leo
Alfie
Ben
George

I think George would be my favourite!

AngieWatts · 14/10/2011 21:53

I get what you mean about a name 'going'.

I recently met a trio called Solomon, Ezra and...Johnny!

As the yanks would say....go figure!?

CharlieBoo · 14/10/2011 21:43

I am a Lucy, my daughter is Daisy and my son is called.......Charlie! Good luck. Love Harry too, that goes well. X

GRW · 14/10/2011 21:43

If you like Iain how about Cian or Kian?

LaVitaBellissima · 14/10/2011 21:41

Ooh Spider I was just coming on to say Oscar!

scaevola · 14/10/2011 21:39

Fred!

I'd avoid names ending in the "ee" sound, as three of them might become a bit squeaky (yes, even Charlie - Chas, perhaps, instead). I'd use full forms on BC, but I think a strong monosyllable would have a good cadence following your DD's names:

Wilf, Bert, Sam, Ted, Joe, Jake, Jed, Matt, Beau, Frank, Hal?

NickNacks · 14/10/2011 21:38

Why does it need to 'go' with the girls names? And what exactly do you mean by 'go' with the girls names? Confused