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Albert or Ivan?

32 replies

pluto · 31/12/2008 05:06

This is our absolute shortlist for DC due in mid-Feb so please be sensitive! We would probably shorten Albert to Bertie (or Al as he gets older) for daily use. Ivan has been on our list for a long time - you may have seen a thread I had for this name several months ago now. We would possibly shorten to Van.

I'd love some feedback...Girl's names still not narrowed down enough yet but watch this space.

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SAEJ · 04/01/2009 08:35

Love Albert and Bertie, not as keen on Ivan, I prefer Ivor (even if it is an engine).

FairLadyRantALot · 03/01/2009 23:31

ee-varn is how us germans would say it, and also ow possibly eastern europeans would say it, etc...but, has the same "meaning"

earthpixie · 03/01/2009 22:15

I taught an Ivan pronounced ee-varn which seemed nicer than the more usual way and no-one associated it with 'Terrible'.

BikeRunSki · 03/01/2009 20:32

Ivan

dinkymum · 03/01/2009 18:49

i think id have to say Ivan but maybe not Van but I like Albert/bertie/Albie too. but if I had to choose from the 2 i'd say Ivan I think!
Congratulations. I'm due mid Feb too (14th) with DS and really struggling with names!

mrsjuan · 03/01/2009 18:12

I prefer Ivan and like the idea of shortening to Ivo when he's little

FairLadyRantALot · 03/01/2009 17:55

hm, Ivan is nicer than Albert

Plonker · 03/01/2009 17:46

I'm really not keen on either. Sorry.

Scarfmaker · 03/01/2009 17:44

Don't like Albert at all - as said about an old-fashioned girls name on this thread - 15 years down the line and a girl bumps into him and asks him his name!

Shortening to Al is even worse!

pluto · 03/01/2009 17:33

We haven't really set out to definately choose a name that we could shorten - it's simply that DS has a shortened Scandinavian name (he is known as Gus but he's really Gustaf - which unfortunately a lot of Brits have difficulty pronouncing properly!) I prefer Ivan over Albert but do worry a bit about "the Terrible" creeping in - I am a teacher and know how these tags can fix themselves - a thread I started a while ago asked the very question "Ivan, is this terrible?" Albert is my Swedish great grandfather's name, although neither name is particularly Scandinavian I think they both go quite well with DS1's name. The whole Van thing is something I would prefer to avoid too - I like his music but he's a terrible grump!

Now all we need to do is settle on some middle names and sort out what the child will be called if she's a girl - definitely NOT Ivana !

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callmemamma · 31/12/2008 21:26

Albert was my choice before I knew the gender and we have a little girl now.Being even half as smart as the most famous would be quite a bonus
I have a Portuguese friend and he's name is Ivo,sounds much better than Van...Vanya as TotalChaos suggested is short from it in original,Russian.I like both but would still go for Albert i guess...

TotalChaos · 31/12/2008 21:14

vanya for short? I think Albert is better because Ivan makes me think of Ivan the Terrible.

GrimmaTheNome · 31/12/2008 21:13

My dear dad was an Albert and he was fair but "chunkier, caring and cheerful" is exactly right

Of course the most famous Albert had wild white hair but was pretty smart by all accounts.

Its a good name.

Ivan I'm afraid is... Terrible.

lisalisa · 31/12/2008 21:08

Goodness gracious audley - that's almost exactly what i'd pictured too - Ivan has to look nordic and albert is dark. that might be coloured by the fact that I know a dark albert who is an absolute sweetie. Don't like ivan though sorry.

jeanjeannie · 31/12/2008 21:04

Oh Ivan is a fab, fab name. That was always on my shortlist - but had two girls! I wouldn't shorten it though....sounds great as it is.

ScummyMummy · 31/12/2008 19:50

Would have grave reservations about naming an imnnocent baby after Van Morrison! I mean he has some great songs an all but does come across as something of a tosser deluxe as a person, no?

ScummyMummy · 31/12/2008 19:48

Ivan is a good name. I vaguely know a nice adult called Ivan. Agree that Van is not so good. Albert is alright.

Thunderduck · 31/12/2008 19:43

I don't like Albert but I love Ivan.

Why do you have to shorten it?

bessmum · 31/12/2008 19:30

Both great, go for Ivan as it is more unusual, and if you've had it in mind for a long time you might regret not using it.

girlandboy · 31/12/2008 19:13

Love Albert, but I'm not sure about Ivan. I would worry that when he becomes of school age the old "Ivan the Terrible" might rear it's ugly head.

jellybeans · 31/12/2008 19:04

I prefer just Bertie.

blinks · 31/12/2008 12:59

prefer Evan

NorktasticNinja · 31/12/2008 12:56

Both names are great! I prefer Ivan but I'd not shorten it to Van, surely Ivo would be a more logical shortening?

pluto · 31/12/2008 12:41

Thanks - our most positive gut reaction has been to Ivan for a long time but then Albert came into the mix recently and I've been a bit undecided. It's interesting that reactions to shortening to Van aren't so positive - my Dad loves Van Morrison so I can see it creeping in

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CantSleepWontSleep · 31/12/2008 09:19

Ivan the better of the two IMO.

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