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something like Hector

179 replies

Copadelcarmen · 10/08/2024 19:16

I never thought I’d have a son, but hopefully I will if this pregnancy goes well and I have always liked the name Hector. I love the sound of it, it goes perfect with my daughter’s name, a nice namesake from mythology too.

Only issue is, my husband doesn’t like it. But I will continue to ‘hector’ him about it as he chose our daughter’s name and I very much compromised.

Daughter has a Greek name used in Shakespeare for no other reason than DH thought it sounded nice. I’m not looking for the perfect ‘sibset’ but do need something with a similar flavour. I can’t really have a Hermia and a Finley if that makes sense.

names I like that don’t really fit this hard and fast rule are:
Miles

Peregrine (yep- seriously)

names that are a similar theme that I do like are:

Atlas - but I think it’s been used for a lot of celebrity girls. Worried it will be the 2025 Harper

Lysander- I like Sandy as a nn too but just worried it sounds a little bit frilly

Paris- but that’s Hector’s less cool brother literally and figuratively to me. DH likes it but would be such a compromise for me.

DH doesn’t like hector because he has spent a lot of time in Mexico for work and sees it very much as a ‘Hispanic’ name and considers it basically cultural appropriation to name our child hector. But called our daughter a Greek name. Make it make sense. 😭

We are a Norwegian - British family and have no concerns about out-there names. our kids will be in international school with kids called Apple and Pepsi so I don’t need any panic about little Lysander getting bullied. 😂

i really love hector and hope DH will change his mind. 😔

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Elbone · 07/07/2025 09:48

Did you get your Hector?

TheFreaksShallInheritTheEarth · 17/10/2024 14:34

urbanbuddha · 15/10/2024 03:52

Lysander - nn Xander, or go with Aeneas.

"Aeneas" Nooooo!

Poor kid would have a lifetime of being called "Anus"

WhodoVoodoo · 17/10/2024 13:21

Coming back to this thread as I just thought of 'Fabian'. Apologies if someone's already suggested it.

user1492757084 · 16/10/2024 04:10

Hector is a favourite of mine too.

Sit down and watch Hunt for the Wilderpeople with your husband and he might change his mind.

Of your other choices, I like them all except Paris as it is so girly now.

Names I like as much as Hector ..
Hugh
Victor
Basil
Clive
Ivor
Ossian
Charles
Cedric
Henry
Leon

Charlotte120221 · 15/10/2024 14:34

Arlo
Sholto
Seth
Sebastian
Milo

Westfacing · 15/10/2024 07:54

DH doesn’t like hector because he has spent a lot of time in Mexico for work and sees it very much as a ‘Hispanic’ name and considers it basically cultural appropriation to name our child hector. But called our daughter a Greek name. Make it make sense

I know someone who wanted Hector as his son's name but his Mexican wife put the blocks on saying that it's associated with being a gang leader.

rzb · 15/10/2024 07:49

Torsten
Rasmus
Oswin
Falcon

MerryMarys · 15/10/2024 07:29

How about

Caspar
Magnus
Quentin
Torin

MerryMarys · 15/10/2024 07:27

The meaning of 'to hector' puts me off

As does the nickname Heck Shock

000EverybodyLovesTheSunshine000 · 15/10/2024 07:10

Orlando
Morgan
Noah
Balthasar
Rohan
Felix
Orson
Everett
Oscar
Axel
Caspian
Bjørn

DryIce · 15/10/2024 07:03

Oh how funny, my husband also vetoed Hector for cultural appropriation reasons...of Scotland!

I also liked:
Felix
Miles
Torben
Leonidas
Castor
Cassius

NigelHarmansNewWife · 15/10/2024 07:01

Hector was a Trojan prince and a main character in Homer's The Iliad. He wasn't Greek, but Trojan. Hector is one of the most popular boy's name in Spanish speaking countries.

Babyenroute · 15/10/2024 06:30

Isn't hector scottish? I would never have thought of it as Hispanic!

waltzingparrot · 15/10/2024 06:09

Cleve
Fabian
Clayton
Darius
Edmund
Oswald
Linus
Toren

wizzler · 15/10/2024 05:32

Love Hector.
If you like Atlas, I think Atticus has a similar sound
What about Dominic ?

lifesrichpageant · 15/10/2024 04:49

I know two Hectors, neither are Hispanic (one is half Japanese and the other is Scottish). Both boys really suit the name. It's easy to spell and pronounce but not boring and samey. Go for it! Hope you can convince your DH.

Lottemarine · 15/10/2024 03:56

If you like Hector I would go with it, it’s a lovey Greek name and not as common in western countries.

urbanbuddha · 15/10/2024 03:52

Lysander - nn Xander, or go with Aeneas.

Thewalrusandthecarpenter · 13/10/2024 20:01

Hector is a great name.

Ferdinand
Orlando
Hereward
Byron

sadeightiesthrowback · 13/10/2024 19:47

PPs have offered up a lot of really good name choices OP.

I love reading the names that have become popular again.

When I was a little girl there was a very elderly neighbour man, and his name was Hector.

He was always very cross and the nickname he went by was Hec.

I've never come across another Hector, so you're probably all right in having a name that isn't well used.

Daisybuttercup12345 · 13/10/2024 19:11

Hector is terrible.
Victor
Vincent
Clive
Clifford
Leighton
Gregory
Frank
Oliver
Leon
David.
Julian is good too.

TheCultureHusks · 13/10/2024 09:54

Sounds like it’s DH’s turn to compromise. I’d be digging my heels in here.

SnowFrogJelly · 24/08/2024 00:41

Kiki

bananamum13 · 23/08/2024 23:50

Alexander
Lysander
Maximilian

bananamum13 · 23/08/2024 23:48

I have 2 nephews (different BILs) who are Hector & Paris!!!!
I always found it rather amusing for 2 cousins born only 1 month apart!!!