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WYOO Rowan R

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PinkyPie23 · 29/10/2013 09:58

Our number one choice for a boy is Rowan, but our surname begins with 'R' and is two syllables long. What is your opinion, does it sound ok or silly? I've thought of nothing but names lately and no longer trust my own judgement!

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Emmabombemma · 30/10/2013 23:03

I think it sounds lovely x

HoneyDragon · 30/10/2013 08:06

I like it.

But then I have a boy with a R R alliteration. He's 10 now and has got by fine.

JaxTellerIsAllMine · 30/10/2013 08:00

I like it, but not for a boy, for a girl. sorry.

octopusinastringbag · 30/10/2013 07:55

I love the name Rowan, I'd have used it if I had the chance. It sounds great.

PinkyPie23 · 30/10/2013 07:53

What's Your Opinion Of/On

Thanks for all the replies! It seems liked more than disliked. Let's just hope he doesn't have speech problems or he'll be swiftly known as his middle name lol.

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Tikkamasala · 29/10/2013 23:48

What is WYOO by the way? Puzzling over it and can't work that one out!

Tikkamasala · 29/10/2013 23:47

Rowan is a lovely name and I think Rowan Roberts is fine!

sleepingbeautiful · 29/10/2013 23:41

I like it. He sounds like an author.

Shallishanti · 29/10/2013 22:42

it's fine
a great name, suits all ages, go for it

CarryOnDancing · 29/10/2013 22:37

I love it! I'm very keen to hear more little boy Rowans!

PinkyPie23 · 29/10/2013 22:12

Oh no, I didn't even consider speech problems! It's the only name I've liked enough to use for months. Boys names are so difficult!

It's still the frontrunner. Alexander will be the middle name after family.

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Bakingtins · 29/10/2013 20:09

My surname is R and I liked Reuben, DH said no way, what if the poor child had a lisp?

kelda · 29/10/2013 18:35

The main problem is that it is a tongue twister and if he has any speech problem at all, however mild, it will sound like Wowan Woberts.

PsammeadPaintedTheLion · 29/10/2013 18:33

I like it.

bebopanddoowop · 29/10/2013 16:11

I like it!

elcranko · 29/10/2013 15:44

I really like Rowan Roberts, great name!

enjoyingscience · 29/10/2013 11:10

I like Rowan Roberts - I think the sounds within the name are different enough.

I'm toying with an alliterative name for DC2 - Theo T..., but the surname is a hard 't' against the soft 'th' so it doens't sound awful (IMHO).

squoosh · 29/10/2013 11:05

I wouldn't, I think it sounds a bit tongue twistery.

'Rowan Roberts robbed a robin's roost'

RosebudTheCat · 29/10/2013 10:43

I think Rowan Roberts is fine, the kind of name you'd remember, in a good way. Much nicer than Noah Roberts.

PinkyPie23 · 29/10/2013 10:17

I agree that Rowan Ryan sounds awful, but I think that might be due to them both ending in n (can you tell I'm desperately trying to rescue the name?!)

At the risk of outing myself, our surname is Roberts.

The only other strong contender is Noah, but that's far more popular and I wanted a name that is at least outside the top 50.

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SwimmingUpstream · 29/10/2013 10:01

I wouldn't no. alliteration can work really well. Greta Gillespie - yes.
Sally Stone - yes. Moses Martin - no. Rowan Ryan - no.