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Howard or Douglas

39 replies

Aldith · 01/04/2023 23:10

I am not yet pregnant but DH and I are trying we would name a girl Felicity Carys Tesni but are undecided between Howard or Douglas for a boy as a first name. Middle names would be Ian James and both middle names are honouring. Douglas was DH’s DF name DF died when DH was 7 months old of cancer. Howard is a name DH loves. I like both and we can’t decide between them. What do you think?

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emmathedilemma · 03/04/2023 16:39

Douglas, Doug, Dougie is so much better than Howard.

RuthW · 03/04/2023 12:16

Howard but Douglas is nearly as nice

redyellowpinkbluegreen · 03/04/2023 10:52

I love Douglas. But it would be shortened to Dougie and there's Hey Duggee which I'd never heard of until I had a child. Still a super cute name and I like the story. Don't like Howard

Daisybuttercup12345 · 02/04/2023 19:45

I'd have James Douglas.
Howard and Douglas are both awful tbh.

SirChenjins · 02/04/2023 19:44

I prefer Douglas but I’m not keen on either. I’m in Scotland and it’s not an unusual name here at all, but it’s not popular for babies nowadays. It’s often shortened to Doug or Dougie (pronounced Doogie which I really hate!)

Spanielsarepainless · 02/04/2023 19:43

I like both. Douglas Ian sounds marginally better than Howard Ian but both are classic and good adult names.

StampOnTheGround · 02/04/2023 19:40

Howard is awful, Douglas isn't great but Dougie is okay

aibutohavethisusername · 02/04/2023 19:25

Douglas

drpet49 · 02/04/2023 19:17

garlictwist · 02/04/2023 05:27

Howard. Howie would be a cute nickname. Douglas is awful b

Howard is awful. Reminds me of a dirty man visiting strip joints

KirstenBlest · 02/04/2023 19:16

@Tradeup , is Doughie short for Pilsbury Doughboy?

Jonei · 02/04/2023 18:08

Lovely names, I slightly prefer Douglas.

Tradeup · 02/04/2023 18:06

Douglas is great, a classic and older name that is very underused. Doughie is so cute on a little boy.

Howard is a bit harder to pull off, he could be called Howie like Howie Mandel but Douglas is much nicer.

PearlClutzsche · 02/04/2023 17:45

Not keen on either. Definitely old man named not due a revival just yet.

And I say this as someone whose dad was a Douglas... or 'Big Doogie' as he was locally known.😐

xPaz · 02/04/2023 12:54

I like both! Very ahead if the fashion curve. They will both come back I predict.

Newusernameaug · 02/04/2023 12:51

douglas is a nicer name and it has meaning.

Ive met one Howard in my life, he used to choose me for ball room dancing parter and would blow his nose and look at it in his handkerchief so I’ve always hated the name since I was 12!

MrsSkylerWhite · 02/04/2023 12:50

Douglas

Twoinapod · 02/04/2023 12:50

Douglas definitely. Howard is not good

drumandthebass · 02/04/2023 12:49

I know two dogs with both of those names.

KirstenBlest · 02/04/2023 12:47

I prefer Douglas, but they're both fine.

midsomermurderess · 02/04/2023 09:08

Douglas. I’m in Scotland and it’s a normal, fairly popular name. Dougie (pn Doogie) a common shortening.

ZoyaTheDestroyer · 02/04/2023 08:48

Douglas, especially given the family significance. I have met a couple of little Doug / Dougie / Douglases in the last couple of years. I think it’s at the beginning of a comeback.

junebirthdaygirl · 02/04/2023 08:47

Douglas James is lovely. And so nice to honour his Dad.

Ellmau · 02/04/2023 08:00

Howard is horribly dated.

Douglas is a bit, but not nearly as much, and with the family connection I think it works.

hattie43 · 02/04/2023 07:53

Neither

user1492757084 · 02/04/2023 05:48

Howard Ian James

Howard Scott Douglas.
James Ian Douglas.