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Right come on then Mumsnetters, find a name for my son (shock)

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sweetkitty · 18/01/2010 18:05

Never thought I would ever need a boys name, bit after the shock of Saturdays scan we need one.

Nothing is jumping out at me, so anyone want a try.

Here's our criteria:

  1. Surname is one Syllable and starts with R, quite harsh sounding so need a name with at least 2 syllables so things like Jack are our

  2. Cannot have a name starting with R

  3. This child will be growing up in Scotland so more erm poncey upper class names will have him might as well having "beat me up" stamped across his forehead so names like Quentin, Augustus, Apollo, Cosmo etc are out

  4. I like traditional strong boys names, not keen on your more "modern" names i.e, anything with unusual spelling or starting with a K IYSWIM

  5. And of course blooming friends and family have pinched all the good ones.

So you see we have a job on our hands!

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cityangel · 24/01/2010 21:40

Ellis?

YouAintSinMeRight · 24/01/2010 19:04

If i were in Scotland I would choose Hector or Angus.

Like Matthew, Mattie is very nice.
James
Willem
Wallis

fonduechinoise · 24/01/2010 19:02

Lovely
my dd was going to be a Matthew - I was sure dd was going to be a boy despite the fact that I had never worn pink until I was pg lol

sweetkitty · 24/01/2010 18:22

Matthew is out in front just now but it could all change, have another 14+ weeks, I still cannot believe he is a he, I keeping thinking "why am I looking at boys names?" I will need to see him to believe it.

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Wolfblass · 24/01/2010 15:50

Gabriel
Rhys
Dexter
Dominic
Jacob
Matthew
Michael
Logan
Joshua
Jesse
Henry
Robert

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sweetkitty · 24/01/2010 08:09

pmsl at all the Is names

James - Charlie is a lovely name but has gone really popular, it really is a difficult task finding a name you both love, there are loads of lovely names but I feel you need to fine that special one

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fonduechinoise · 23/01/2010 18:59

Iseult

Jamieandhismagictorch · 23/01/2010 18:54

Isambard ?

fonduechinoise · 23/01/2010 18:52

Isabeau?

Jamieandhismagictorch · 23/01/2010 18:52

BTW - Matthew is my DS2s middle name - and I sometimes wish I'd chosen it for his first name, as his first name - Charlie, has become very popular (this was pre- Charlie and Lola).

Hence my attachment to Matthew

Jamieandhismagictorch · 23/01/2010 18:50

sweetkitty - I have 2 DSs already - and I know what you mean about it being harder to find boys' names, although since I've been on MN I've found more.

My problem was that DH shot everything I wanted down in flames .....

Definitely not in the running for any more DCs, but I do like a bit of Baby Names to cheer me up !

sweetkitty · 23/01/2010 18:45

I don't think Mack or Max goes with our name too short

Samuel is already in the family

I think I will just have to use the name I was going to use for him if he had been a gril, Isabella and start a new unisex trend

My girls names are further down the thread

Jamieandhismagictorch - are you pondering a baby then? Maybe a DS?

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fonduechinoise · 23/01/2010 18:28

Mack or Max but then it makes me think of Eastenders lol

fonduechinoise · 23/01/2010 18:25

Louis is lovely and rather soft would "flow" with your "r" name
Monty - i love!
I also like Samuel
Thomas - does it matter if you know one already/

Jamieandhismagictorch · 23/01/2010 17:46

sweetkitty - can't keep away from this thread.

Mackenzie/Mack popped into my head.

DS has one in his class (admittedly in London, where what is cool might be unbelievably naff in Scotland ...)

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busymummy3 · 22/01/2010 22:55

Stephen? (Stevie)
Anthony ?
Michael ?

Ciaran ? (Kieron Kieran )

sweetkitty · 22/01/2010 22:37

I feel a bit sad about playing it safe with a good solid but not standing out name. Suppose I love my girls' names so much but with girls you can be a bit more flowery can't you? I know I had such strict criteria most of which I blame on DP's surname! One of the reasons I will not change mine to it as well.

DP has decided tonight we are going to tell everyone the baby's name is Apollo as it rhymes with Apollo Creed from Rocky wonder how many faces Apollo will get which actually is a cool name but would never use it.

That's rubbish about your poor DD getting bullied but kids will find anything they can. The whole school situation really does suck no one has a good word to say about St Matthews, I went to the little comp along the road next to the pool it used to have a terrible reputation and terrible exam results but I believe it has improved in recent years.

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stressedHEmum · 22/01/2010 16:19

That should say that my mum has lived in the village all her life. I can't believe how badly my typing skills are deteriorating. I think that I need a brain transplant.

stressedHEmum · 22/01/2010 16:17

Sweetkitty, bar Oliver and Aidan, really, they are the sort of names that you find around here, regardless of denomination, particularly amongst 30+ mums. As I say, this little corner is a bit more affluent and stable than the rest of the place. The rest of the boys all have those jaiden/kaiden/denver/dallas/kyro type names, although there are less of those in this immediate area than the other areas that I have lived here. The thing is that nobody wants to stand out for fear of any potential unpleasantness. My DD was bullied so badly because of the way she speaks (her speech therapist was Irish and she has picked a little bit up) that I had to remove her from school because it was making her ill. She was only 6 years old and her name got it as well because none of the children had ever heard it before and it didn't fit with the Emma/Amy type names or the JAda/Kenzie/K'tlin ones either.

Oh yes, it's a minefield out there.

I think that your right about the councils being squeezed for cash, but the thing is that NAC knew what the rolls were when they commissioned the new schools and one of the things that they pushed at parents was the need for bigger schools to fit the growing numbers of youngsters. We will be paying for these PPP schools for the next 30 years and they were unsuitable before they were even built. Combine that with things like the teachers not being allowed to use fans or air conditioning in summer and all the heating/electricity being rationed to keep the utility bills down because only a certain amount has been figured into the contracts with Mite and it's a poor show really. Then you have to consider that the NAC PPP deals were investigated by both Strathclyde police and the Scottish government because of suspicion of corruption and kickbacks. Says it all really.

Can't believe you get a slagging for living in a "rough" town"! Although, my mother, who has lived in one of the villages attached to the town, maintains that it is a lovely little place, in spite of Strathclyde Police saying that it is the heroin capital of Scotland, a young girl being brutally assaulted in their front garden one recent Saturday night, constant police patrols and most folk being to scared to leave their homes after dark! I suppose it can be hard to see the wood for the trees, especially if you have always lived here and remember when things weren't so bad. I think that I would have had to laugh at being told my town was rough, actually. Not in a cruel way, just in a kind of incredulous way, they way I do with my mum.

sweetkitty · 22/01/2010 15:39

StressedHEMum - they are building a new RC primary in our town capacity 500, estimated roll in 2 years when it opens 560 so they have had to rezone so it's not just NAC I think every council is so squeezed for money these days. The DDs school was built in the 70s so although an ugly grey building from the outside has bags of space inside.

Some of my relatives take the mick out of us for living in a "rough" town, this coming from the 3 Towns

Was having a look at the names outside the nursery rooms today, there was a Robert, John, Lee, Kyle, Joseph, Oliver, Callum x3, Greig, Ben, Logan, Rhys, Connor, Aidan very safe normal boys names really.

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FimBOW · 22/01/2010 15:06

Argh sorry shoot me, just remembered no R names

FimBOW · 22/01/2010 15:04

Robbie

TopSop · 22/01/2010 14:23

George
Alan
Ian
Peter
Philip
Simon
Thomas
William

Just trying to think of things that might not be so "loaded" and fairly neutral..., and that would also go with your surname.