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Help me with my boys names!

32 replies

Jonia · 30/08/2023 21:32

Ok so here’s the dilemma!

Name we love most: Gentian - connected to my DHs heritage, pronounced with a hard ‘g’: Ghen-tee-an. I’ve posted about this before…problem is that I don’t think it will ever be pronounced that way in the UK and the most common pronounciation here ‘Jen-shun’ sounds like an entirely different name.
Is there any way around this by changing the spelling to Ghentian or Gantian? We’re both not native English speakers, would these two spellings achieve a Ghen-tee-an pronunciation? (Or would it be really silly to change the spelling? We’d strongly prefer going with the original spelling Gentian obviously, but just can’t see how this would work in an English speaking country).

Two other names we both like a lot:
Fabian (but can’t use because it’s my sisters DH name)
Julian - actually we both really like it and it’s a serious alternative to Gentian.

Names I like but not first choice/some issues:
Florentin, Valentin, Valerian - maybe too out there
Laurence - but really don’t like Larry NN.
Lionel - DH vetoed
(At a push) Finn - DH likes it, I think it’s ok but a bit too many Finns around.

Opinions on these options please, and alternative suggestions that I may like, now that you know my taste, are also welcomed 😊

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Jonia · 30/08/2023 21:57

Thank you @Whatsthepoint1234 we actually considered Ardian but then thought that it looks like a misspelling of Adrian (which we don’t like, partly because I know an adult Adrian who is an absolute pain in the ass 😂)

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Whatsthepoint1234 · 30/08/2023 21:53

Also names:
Arben
Luka
David
Bruno
Viktor
Leon
Ardian
Adrian
Albion
Edon

Im making an assumption on the region so apologies!

Whatsthepoint1234 · 30/08/2023 21:44

I’m not a native English speaker either but I would pronounce it ‘gen-tee-un’ I think changing the spelling wouldn’t make a difference! I love Laurence and I don’t think anyone would nickname him Larry, it’s quite an antiquated nickname. They may nn him Laurie but that sounds nicer imo. I know lots of Noah’s with no religious connection and a Jonah too, Noah is the no1 baby name in the UK atm though! Florentin, Valentin and Valerian would all work and be unusual but not ‘out there’ - if they work I’d go with them!

Jonia · 30/08/2023 21:43

Oh good point @cherryassam, now that you pointed it out, Ghentian indeed looks a bit like a thing from Ghent. I might need to cut this one from my list.

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cherryassam · 30/08/2023 21:40

Jonah still has religious / biblical vibes for me but Noah doesn’t have them any more than say Adam or Matthew or John.

cherryassam · 30/08/2023 21:39

I think if you’re worried about pronunciation, Julian is a name that is very unlikely to be mispronounced (assuming you going for a ‘j’ sound rather than a ‘y’ sound). It’s a lovely name that is classic but not overdone.

Gentian would be Jen-shun to me because of the flower. Ghentian looks like an adjective to describe things from the city of Ghent. I would probably pronounce that word Ghent-ee-uhn like the city name. Gantian, I would probably pronounce Gan-shun if I was just looking at it.

Jonia · 30/08/2023 21:38

Forgot to add - I also like Jonah and Noah but we are not religious and I’m concerned that theres too much of a religious connection.

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