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A brother for Lois - help!

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gufflings · 14/11/2012 12:55

DP and I are drawing a great big blank trying to agree on a name for our baby boy. He's not due till the end of February, so we have a while to go, but the hunt is starting to drive me a bit nuts. We have zero names on our list! I loved picking a girl's name for DD, but boys' ones just don't grab me in the same way.

DP likes Flynn (Tron fan) but I'm not sold.

I like Bill, but not William (coupled with surname it becomes a wrongly spelled version of a famous American novelist's name) or Billy (silly billy). I also like Eric, but DP has vetoed. And Wilfred (love Wilf) - vetoed. I have a hankering for Marv(in) too, but suspect that's the pregnancy hormones talking (and too many episodes of Charlie and Lola).

We've toyed with Joe and Saul, but neither is 'the one'.

We want something unusual, but not too 'out there', preferably one or two syllables and not ending in -y/-ie. It must suit a baby, teen and man equally well. Plus it needs to go with Lois (and, no, we aren't considering Clark).

Please, bunch of strangers, can you help us out? I really want him to have a name we love as much as our DD's, not a compromise.

Any suggestions gratefully received!

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B1ueberryMuff1n · 14/11/2012 13:49

Really like Donald as well.

Lois and Donald/ Donny

B1ueberryMuff1n · 14/11/2012 13:47

What about Bruce

If you had a Bruce first people might think, oh gosh, unusual.

But a Lois and then a Bruce. It's a style. They work together. I like that.

I also like and you wouldn't need to be so brave, Lois and Bobby

RobinSparkles · 14/11/2012 13:46

Well if you aren't going to consider Clark you could at least consider Superman!

Finley/Finlay
Matthew
Francis

B1ueberryMuff1n · 14/11/2012 13:43

ps i love Victor is so gloriously smug! lol

What about Richie. smug too. :p

mungojerrie · 14/11/2012 13:43

Joel?

B1ueberryMuff1n · 14/11/2012 13:42

It's funny, I suggested Saul to you and then saw that you had already come up with that but ruled it out! can you get hold of the babyname wizard book. it suggest sibling names/suggestions. I used it for dc2. I didn't pick one of their exact suggestions but a sibling suggestion for a girl name that was in the same style as my dd's. Good book if you can get hold of it. bit american but still basically a very good resource next to the 'drier' books like penguin dictionary of names.

TiggerWearsATriteSmile · 14/11/2012 13:40

Oliver

WildRumpus · 14/11/2012 13:37

Lloyd? I knew an elderly and wonderful couple when I was a child called Lois and Lloyd and always associate the two names. Also like Mervyn as a variation on Marvin. Victor has the right feel to it too.

gufflings · 14/11/2012 13:30

B1ueberryMuff1n, you're defo on the right track. We were talking about Victor last night. Yeah, the male alternatives to Lois (sort of 30s/40s era) are all pretty dire... Ronald, Raymond, Gerald, Eugene... I'm not brave/cruel enough.

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B1ueberryMuff1n · 14/11/2012 13:25

Guy

JaxTellerIsMyFriend · 14/11/2012 13:22

ah go on, suggest Clark (Kent) to him. Grin

B1ueberryMuff1n · 14/11/2012 13:22

Victor
Howard (howie)
Saul

google porch sitter names. there was a baby book that had names divided into categories. and lois would be the age group she'd describe as a porch sitter. i love the name lois btw. i think it's a hard one to match with a boy's name. as girls names from that era sound imaginative and cool but names like Gordon and Melvin aren't there yet. there being 'here'. or ready for now. :p

gufflings · 14/11/2012 13:14

Thanks! Keep 'em coming! Will run them past DP when he gets in this evening... :-)

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sallyhope2 · 14/11/2012 13:02

Hamish (Ham)
Rufus (Ru)
Reese (Ree?!)

gufflings · 14/11/2012 13:02

Lois is pronounced 'Low-iss'

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gufflings · 14/11/2012 13:01

Findlay is my gran's maiden name, so that has crossed my mind, but it's a very popular name at the mo, plus my auntie bagged it for a middle name for one of my cousins.

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YDdraigGoch · 14/11/2012 12:58

How do you pronouce Lois? Lewee? Lowis? Luwis? Loyce? Or some other way I haven't thought of?

JaxTellerIsMyFriend · 14/11/2012 12:56

Its obvious isnt it? Clark. Grin

I like Flynn or Fin (Findlay)