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Traditional names to go with Andrew

39 replies

TGLucie · 01/01/2021 20:41

Hey!

We've decided our Little Boy with have Andrew as their middle name after both our Dads but can't decide on a first name to go with Andrew.

We both was something traditional but not something that would sound like a middle aged man...like Barry...Grin

Surname will be Hall.

Any ideas welcomed!

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CrochetOrBust · 01/01/2021 20:57

Like James. Could also consider John, Mark or Christopher.

Pob13 · 01/01/2021 20:57

My son is Robert Andrew

freakyfairy · 01/01/2021 20:56

Robert
Thomas
Stephen
Eric
William
Patrick
Hugo
Hugh
Anthony
Henry
Harry

blazinglightonthehill · 01/01/2021 20:56

James. Best name ever. Name him after your brother Smile

Cooltalkin · 01/01/2021 20:55

David

MintyCedric · 01/01/2021 20:55

Richard
William
Christopher
Steven

Scotstar · 01/01/2021 20:54

Definitely James. My son is Andrew James.

PrivateParty · 01/01/2021 20:53

James was my first thought too.

TGLucie · 01/01/2021 20:50

@confusednortherner

James sprung to mind
I do love this one...both like it before remembering my brother - who has always been called Jamie - is a James but I think he would actually feel honoured!
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confusednortherner · 01/01/2021 20:46

James sprung to mind

Mymycherrypie · 01/01/2021 20:45

Duncan
Timothy
Daniel
Gabriel
Noel
Gideon
Travis

And I actually really love Neil. I know it’s properly old school but the sound of it is nice to hear.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 01/01/2021 20:44

Jonathan
Dominic
Edward
William

Rainbowqueeen · 01/01/2021 20:43

Benjamin
Nicholas
Jacob

JayAlfredPrufrock · 01/01/2021 20:42

Peter

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