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Gentle giant name for a boy?

159 replies

Cocolatte24 · 17/02/2023 16:57

I recently had a son and we’re struggling to find a name; he’s a gentle giant and super tall so I’d like to find a name that suits a larger baby and is quite soft/ round sounding if that makes sense?

I’m looking for any ideas and also ones that lend themselves to a nickname

So far we’ve thought about Henry and Barney but I’m not sure how I’d shorten Henry - I don’t like Harry or Hal, and Barney just reminds us of the purple dinosaur!

Any ideas?

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Borracha · 17/02/2023 18:32

My not-so-gentle-but-definitely-a-giant 4 year old is Caspar and I think it’s perfect

Windbeneathmybingowings · 17/02/2023 18:28

Denny

SleepingStandingUp · 17/02/2023 18:25

You're over thinking it. Pick a name you like.

He isn't gentle, he's a newborn baby, under 40 days I assume if you've not registered him. He might be quieter or louder than other babies but that will likely change time and again.

And he might be long but again, he's barely a month old. He isn't a giant, he's just currently a big baby

Pick a beautiful name not one that matches his 1 mo "personality"

quirkyquerty · 17/02/2023 18:24

Alexander Mm Xander

Cuppasoupmonster · 17/02/2023 18:24

Goliath

TheRosesAreInBloom · 17/02/2023 18:22

Hugo

keeprunning55 · 17/02/2023 18:22

Otto

Madamecastafiore · 17/02/2023 18:22

Percy
Gabriel
Edward

Mumofgirls2017 · 17/02/2023 18:21

I like Henry- doesn’t need shortening! Otherwise….

barnaby
george
theodore
charles
james
jacob
edward
hugo
wilfred
william
felix
sebastian
seth

twoandcooplease · 17/02/2023 18:18

twoandcooplease · 17/02/2023 18:18

Michael

NN Mikey

twoandcooplease · 17/02/2023 18:18

Michael

Versailles2023 · 17/02/2023 18:16

Maximus, Max for short. Loved this name on the Gladiator.

PinkSyCo · 17/02/2023 18:15

Toby or Billy.

elizabethdraper · 17/02/2023 18:15

Fionn (mac cool)
Samson

Redannie118 · 17/02/2023 18:15

My adult son is 6ft7 and an XXL. Hes also a early years nursery practitioner for children with SEN. He is a gentle giant in every manner and his name is Luke.

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 17/02/2023 18:14

Posted too soon...

Anyway DS is blond and tall and has some Northern European ancestry. His tiny half Asian cousins call him Viking. So I am voting Erik. Erik the Viking.

LookingOldTheseDays · 17/02/2023 18:13

Matildatoldsuchdreadfullies · 17/02/2023 17:11

You need a name that’ll work for the average sized man, as well as a large cuddly baby. Because he’s going to be a man much longer than he is a baby. And you don’t know how big he’ll be when fully grown.

This! He's not a giant yet, and may never be.

My DH was an enormous baby but is a normal sized man.

blanketski · 17/02/2023 18:12

Ivan
Freddie
Jimmy
Gregory
Magnus

IbizaToTheNorfolkBroads · 17/02/2023 18:12

DS has always been very long/tall. He is called Sam. He's not gentle though!! You really can't tell the characteristics of a child from a baby so young he's not even been named yet.

SunshineLollipopsAndRainbows · 17/02/2023 18:11

Another vote for Finn.

Twizbe · 17/02/2023 18:11

My gentle giants are called Thomas and James.

waltzingparrot · 17/02/2023 18:10

Daniel / Dan

Twoinapod · 17/02/2023 18:10

I know of several barneys, none have issues with the dinosaur. It’s a nice name. The dinosaur thing seems to be a much bigger issue on MN than in real life. If you did have anyone that first thought dinosaur that association would be quickly replaced with your son.

also I think most little kids would love to have the same name as a dinosaur.

Henry is also lovely and doesn’t need shortening

Spanielsarepainless · 17/02/2023 18:08

Why would you shorten Henry? It's only two syllables.

Bittercup · 17/02/2023 18:04

Reuben?

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