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Barnaby? Nn Barney?

34 replies

imalmostthere · 15/02/2021 14:33

Is this cute for a baby and suitable for an adult? Throw me any more baby boy names similar/ classic you can think of please!!

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17caterpillars1mouse · 19/02/2021 09:47

Love Barnaby. I've only ever known one. He is 15 now and goes by Barnaby or Barnes rather than Barney but it still suits him as much as it did when he was a toddler

LittleTiger007 · 18/02/2021 13:01

What a shame you have vetoed it! Barnaby is a lovely and underused name.
The adult I know with the name is very rugged and macho.

Similar? Hmmmm: Teddy, Toby...

LittleTiger007 · 18/02/2021 12:59

I taught a five year old Barnaby, it’s a very cute and masculine name!
I also know a guy who is in his 20s called Barnaby/Barney. He is a cool dude. Relaxed, funny, popular, successful. His name works well on him.

Edenember · 18/02/2021 03:53

Love it, not keen on Barny nn.

Firebird83 · 17/02/2021 00:23

I prefer Barnabas

Jen435 · 16/02/2021 20:45

Ah that's a shame - was just coming to say I love it and it's on my list!

imalmostthere · 15/02/2021 23:24

Thank you all for your replies - given me lots to think about! However I think I've vetoed Barney myself now 😂

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babynamelover · 15/02/2021 20:40

I really like it.
Barnabas is also nice.

Orphlids · 15/02/2021 20:26

It’s a perfectly acceptable name, but it’s too soft sounding for me. Cute for a small boy, but I don’t think I’d want a name like that as a grown man, I’d want something a bit more rugged! Barnaby doesn’t sound very charismatic. However, it is a million times better than Alfie, Albie, Ronnie Reggie etc. I like the fact it ends in an ‘ee’ sound without it being an abbreviation for something. And I don’t think there are any issues with an adult Barnaby being taken seriously. I’d imagine Barnaby to be from a fairly privileged background, with a good education under his belt.

Imissthegym · 15/02/2021 20:03

My bosses boss is called Barnaby, doesn’t appear to have held him back careerwise. Lovely name.

OhMsBeliever · 15/02/2021 20:01

I have a Barnaby (almost always called Barney) He's a teenager now. He likes his name. It's a lovely name.

Only 2 people have ever mentioned the purple dinosaur, one of them gave him a soft toy Barney. He thinks it's cool! Grin

supersonicginandtonic · 15/02/2021 19:59

All I can think of is a big, purple dinosaur, that sings "I love you!" Sorry.

Whatsyourflava · 15/02/2021 19:56

Love it. I know two adult Barnaby and no children so is a completely acceptable adult name to me. You know names like Albie Sonny and Teddy are all popular regular names now but I bet 20 years ago people would think you couldn't use these names

Nathaniel
Laurence
Tristan
Jasper
Blake
Wilfred
Vincent

partyatthepalace · 15/02/2021 19:45

Nothing wrong with Barnaby nn Barney, though personally I prefer Barnabas...

Stanley, Sidney, Diggory, Tobias, Nathaniel, Christopher/Kester nn Kit or Christy, Augustus nn Gus, Benedict, Alexander nn Sandy, Silas, Rufus, Miles

user1493494961 · 15/02/2021 19:43

I really like it, a friend of ours is a Barnaby (Barney) he's a surgeon, I imagine his patients take him seriously.

Sprig1 · 15/02/2021 19:42

It's a dogs name.

2tired2bewitty · 15/02/2021 19:37

Love it, but it sounds a bit silly with our surname so I have a Tobias instead.

DuckonaBike · 15/02/2021 19:33

It’s a nice name, but are you aware it’s slang for an argument?

“Just heard the neighbours having a massive barney”, or similar (it’s usually a massive barney. Or occasionally a bit of a barney). That would put me off.

finallychangedmyusername · 15/02/2021 19:33

Thumbs up from me to Barnaby, nicknamed Barney.

Other options:
Christopher / Kit
Adrian
Nathaniel
Harrison

ILoveShula · 15/02/2021 19:28

Barnaby

IamnotwhouthinkIam · 15/02/2021 16:03

@Bloomsdale

i like Barnaby! not Barney though
Agreed, Barnaby is nice enough/quite cute but I find Barney is more comical - like Barney in the Flintstones or the Simpsons, I struggle to take it seriously.

Henry (Harry)
Edward/Edmund/Edgar (Teddy/Bear)
Arthur (Artie)
Tobias (Toby)
Charles (Charlie)
Robert (Bertie)
Alfred (Alfie/Freddie)
Wilfred (Wilf/Wolfie)
Phillip (Pip/Flip)
James (Jamie)
John (Johnny)
Jonathan (Jonty)
Samuel (Sammy)
Daniel (Danny)
Hugh (Hughie/Huggy)
Michael (Micky)

Bloomsdale · 15/02/2021 15:40

i like Barnaby! not Barney though

Sausagedog1 · 15/02/2021 15:34

I wanted to call DS2 Barney but was vetoed. I have a feeling he might be grateful when he is older.

Minty82 · 15/02/2021 15:27

I quite like it! I know a couple of adult Barneys and have never met a child called it, so it doesn’t have particularly childish associations to me.

grannycake · 15/02/2021 15:22

I really wanted to call DS2 Barney but DH vetoed. DS2 says he will be forever grateful that I was stopped

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