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Need a name ASAP

59 replies

Nightfli · 04/12/2019 11:27

Son is getting registered Friday and me and boyfriend agreed on Reece James for about a week or 2 and we were calling him it but now he's decided he doesn't like that name and wants to call him something else. Adam was on our list when I was pregnant but he doesn't look like an Adam and I don't really like it.

Any suggestions.

Names that are used in the family Alex, Corey, Freddie, Harry, Jordan, Luke, Owen, Riley, Thomas, William and Zack.

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Mamabear88 · 04/12/2019 12:04

I like Adam and James but not Reece.

GiveHerHellFromUs · 04/12/2019 12:03

@Nightfli I think James Stevens is nice but James Stones doesn't work. Maybe it's because of the extra syllable.

Nightfli · 04/12/2019 12:02

I like some of these names. James is the middle name but I don't know if it was go as a first name as the surname starts with an s and ends with an s

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GiveHerHellFromUs · 04/12/2019 11:54

Is James the middle name or surname? If it was the middle name, can you use that for the first name?

MikeUniformMike · 04/12/2019 11:49

I don't like Reece.
I like James. You could call him James Reece.

Leopardprintboots · 04/12/2019 11:45

If you like a lovely classic name like Adam then how about peter or Christopher (nickname Kit), or just use the name Kit itself

Leopardprintboots · 04/12/2019 11:44

Nathan/ Nate
Otis
Miles/Milo
Rex
Ronnie
Cole
Tristan
Eli
Ellis
Elliot
Hugo
Ralph
Rupert
Jasper
Casper
Barnaby

daisypond · 04/12/2019 11:37

I like Adam.
Evan?

Katfood · 04/12/2019 11:29

I like Adam James or how about
Nathan James
Quentin James
Rowan James
Albert James

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