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55 replies

emmaleigh23 · 18/07/2023 09:35

Good morning all,

So baby no3 is on his way - Due early August. Just wanted to get your opinions on our names that we cannot decide on:

Jesse-Beau - His nickname will be JB
Benjamin-Beau - His nickname will be Benji-Beau

We have 2 darling girlies Angel-Iris and Clover-Skye and coming up with a lads name has been pretty hard as we both thought we'd be having another girl and decided straight away on a name before even finding out the gender.

All your opinions are welcome. TIA

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ladygindiva · 18/07/2023 16:54

Jesse-Beau is gorgeous
Congratulations

EmmaOvary · 18/07/2023 16:53

This has got to be a wind-up.

ThickSkinnedSoWhat · 18/07/2023 16:51

Poor kids. I've been mocked half my life for having a hyphenated name and it's actually a fairly normal one compared to the messes you have come up with. I'm cringing.

justme2022 · 18/07/2023 16:31

You can say his nickname will be JB all you want but take from someone with the initials JB. He's probably going to spend most of his secondary school life being called BJ. And it sucks (pun intended)

almostoverthehill · 18/07/2023 15:53

SillySausage21 · 18/07/2023 15:18

I'm dying to know what your 3rd girl name was going to be.....

Me too!

titchy · 18/07/2023 15:21

To be fair to OP they may have a pregnant pet...

TheShellBeach · 18/07/2023 15:18

Just wondering what name the OP and her DH decided for a third girl before they discovered they were actually having a boy............ .

SillySausage21 · 18/07/2023 15:18

I'm dying to know what your 3rd girl name was going to be.....

TheShellBeach · 18/07/2023 15:16

M340 · 18/07/2023 15:13

In fact, I don't think this is real 🤣

Grin
MrsTerryPratchett · 18/07/2023 15:14

GunkyAndGungey · 18/07/2023 15:11

I prefer Harry-Beau tbh

Grin
MrsTerryPratchett · 18/07/2023 15:13

You're naming squishy, cute babies.

At some point you will have a spotty tween, a pissed off teen and a 25 year old with a job. Called Benji-Beau. Just no. Please don't do it to any more kids.

If I saw that name on a job application, my eyebrows would be in my hair.

M340 · 18/07/2023 15:13

In fact, I don't think this is real 🤣

almostoverthehill · 18/07/2023 15:12

🤣🤣🤣

M340 · 18/07/2023 15:12

I think the hyphenations just sound like such a mouthful. I can't imagine children shouting Angel-Iris come here! In the playground.

GunkyAndGungey · 18/07/2023 15:11

I prefer Harry-Beau tbh

M340 · 18/07/2023 15:10

Beau is just a bit cringe. Sorry.

Your names are lovely on their own including the girls names but the hyphen will be dropped as they get older.

I can't imagine a guy walking into a job interview introducing himself as Benji-Beau. It, dare I say it, sounds chavvy.

Have you got any other names to go after the hyphen?
Jesse-Ray
Jesse-Allen
Benji - I can't think of any hyphenated names that go with Benji.

Ben is much much nicer.

SillySausage21 · 18/07/2023 15:09

Sorry, I need to be honest here. Do you absolutely have to have have a hyphen? Your kids names are a mockery. Benji-beau isn't favourable at all.

ididntwanttodoit · 18/07/2023 15:05

I think both are great names. Benji-Beau is a bit more babyish than Jesse-Beau, but honestly, as he gets older the name will evolve. His friends may end up calling him one or the other, or initials, or something completely different! As an adult, he can decide to use whichever combo he prefers. Go for it! There are too many unimaginatively named Jacks and Katies out there for my taste.

Calmondeck · 18/07/2023 14:45

JB makes me think of Jelly Bean. Or Jim Beam bourbon. Or in Australia, JB is the biggest electronics store.

I think Jesse, Benjamin, and Beau are all great names though, and I’m sure your son will be fine with all of them.

But I do think once your children are in high-school and older, they will surely shorten to their first first name. Angel, Clover and Benjamin.

mastertomsmum · 18/07/2023 13:16

My DS has a friend from nursery that he’s met again at 6th form. His mum used to refer to him as Benji, people from primary are still mocking this

PossiblyNotOne · 18/07/2023 13:08

Agree, as a teenager they’ll have stopped the hyphen and will just be ‘Ben’.

Fuckstix · 18/07/2023 12:55

I'm not being rude but can you envisage an adolescent or grown man wanting to introduce himself as Benji-Beau? Drop the hyphen and it's fine. They're not babies for long so the name needs to work at all ages.

Hufflepods · 18/07/2023 12:50

PossiblyNotOne · 18/07/2023 10:57

i can’t imagine any teenager wanting to be called Benji-Beau.

I agree.

OP what would you do if he just wanted to go with the name Ben?

I like Benjamin for a first name but not Benji-Beau.

I hate the hyphen for both options, so Benjamin or Beau. Your kids names don't have to follow the same naming convention, they will rarely be said as a collective in their life.

PickledScrump · 18/07/2023 12:45

The -Beau is cute for a toddler but they will hate it as a teen and adult. I love both Jesse and Benjamin. Benji is a cute nn for when he’s a child. If you must hyphenate, I would go for Jesse-Benjamin

PossiblyNotOne · 18/07/2023 10:57

i can’t imagine any teenager wanting to be called Benji-Beau.