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A divided household - what do you think of Ernest?

58 replies

helpivegottogivebirth · 01/03/2009 08:24

Or Ernie for short?

Husband likes it, I'm okay with it, the grandparents think it is forcing a lifetime of teasing on him. What do you think?

Other boys names we have thought of are Robert (Bert or Bertie for short). Er... that's it really - a bit unispired for the boys.

Girls are easy - Tabitha, Nancy or Marina.

We have a few months left so just testing the waters really.

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Leannabanana · 17/03/2009 07:38

i think its fab....wouldn't use it myself by really love it.

MrsSeanBean · 16/03/2009 17:37

Yeah, it's OK.

RachieB · 16/03/2009 17:36

lmao @ "less educated" if you dislike Ernest

Robert is much better

dogtanianrocks · 15/03/2009 20:09

Noooooooooooooooooooooo, please do not do it!

Lonnie · 15/03/2009 20:04

love the name Ernest suggested it to dh when we were expecting but He wasnt fussed (didnt dislike just didnt love)

for me the only association was for a guy I worked with once and He was fun lovely and just the sort of guy you enjoy spending time with..

wombleprincess · 15/03/2009 19:53

please, no. awful.

grouchyoscar · 15/03/2009 18:04

When pg I always said if I was carrying twins I would call yhem Albert (my GGD's name) and Ernest (GD's name) and it would fit my Henson obsession (Bert and Ernie were the taxi driver and policeman in It's a Wonderful Life, it's where he got the names)

Ernest is a fine name, Ernie etc. Go for it

MollieO · 15/03/2009 17:57

My late father's name and I didn't even choose it for a middle name. Makes me think of Benny Hill!

FairLadyRantALot · 15/03/2009 17:32

Ernie or Bert...do you like Sesame street a lot then?

Anyway, Ernest isn't a nice name at all, imvho and Robert...well tis o.k. and could be Rob and Bob/Bobbie , rather than Bertie

pigsney · 15/03/2009 17:20

Hi!
I am delighted to read all the messages from people who can't stand the name Ernest. My 16 months old is called Ernest and I was worried it would become fashionable and be the new 'Alfie' or 'Oscar' or any of the other unbearably common 'trendy' names. Interestingly, amongst my friends and acquaintances, all the ones who loved our choice of name were the more cultured, whereas the ones who expressed either amusement or disdain were the less educated or the most 'boring' in terms of tastes.

Best of luck with your choice of name! :-)

Rehtom · 03/03/2009 21:46

I know an Ernest / Ernie and he loathes it.
As do I. Really, really don't like Robert either. In fact I think I prefer Ernie.
What really odd names for boys your thinking of. And girls, really don't like Tabitha, or Tabs, or Marina. Nancy however - now you're talking. Great name.

ARAG · 03/03/2009 21:41

I prefer Robert

sassy · 03/03/2009 21:27

Victorian slang for a gay man - did you know that? Hence the end of The Play - "I'm Ernest!" "No I'm Ernest!" - the very homosexual Oscar Wilde laying his cards on the table.

Not a name I would choose (not for that reason BTW)

rusmum · 03/03/2009 21:22

love it love it love it- but then it is my dads and grandads name- precicely the reason dh wouldnt let me have it!!

cory · 03/03/2009 20:27

Well, obviously you cannot overestimate the importance of being Ernest.

Podrick · 03/03/2009 17:37

Scullery maid names are Edie, Evie, Molly etc

MaryBS · 02/03/2009 20:04

Bertie makes me think of Bertie Wooster, actually. Or Penelope Keith's dog in "To the Manor Born"

jemart · 02/03/2009 20:03

Bert and Ernie are muppets.
Child will be crucified in the playground, please don't do it.

janeite · 02/03/2009 19:39

I like the homage to Wilde but fear that it would be shortened to Ernie, which is simply horrible.

Bert/Bertie = also not great imho.

GrimmaTheNome · 02/03/2009 19:38

Robert is a great name... your DS then has choice of Bertie, Bob, Robbie, Rob to suit his character, if he wants to abbreviate.

Ernest I'm afraid is forever associated with Ernie Wise and Ernie the milkman... and Ernie the random number generator (maybe its a bit of a generational thing, I'm 48 so may be nearer the GPs than you!)

MaryBS · 02/03/2009 19:32

LOL @ Bert & Ernie!

I much prefer Robert, but then I'm biased, having a Robert myself.

ZZZen · 02/03/2009 19:31

what are scullery maid names then?

purpleduck · 02/03/2009 19:13

ernest

Podrick · 02/03/2009 19:04

Aww shame!
You are probably only slightly fashion forward and the revival of Ernest will follow in the next year or two...

After all who would have predicted the massive revival of scullery maid names for girls?

helpivegottogivebirth · 02/03/2009 18:19

Thank you for all your sound advice! I hav just read them out to my husband and we both had a good chuckle at the comments. Ernest is off I think!

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