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Has the name Lucas become too popular? DS1 due in April...

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2010Dad · 28/01/2010 13:01

DW and I have grown up together always saying we would call our son Louis if we ever have a boy. In recent months we've become pretty set on Lucas. We reckon it goes really well with our surname, Grey. It also means we can call him Luke or even Louie for short.

However, having just read The Most Popular Names Of 2009 it seems that Lucas has been the highest climber this year, racing 24 places up the charts to make number 15.

This has put me off a bit. How would you lot feel about it's popularity (probably due to Eastenders and Spooks) and what's your preference out of Lucas, Louis and Louie?

Feel free to suggest alternatives!

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ilovesprouts · 02/04/2010 16:52

my ds1 and his girlfriend is calling there baby lucas matthew

theseal97 · 01/04/2010 22:46

How about "Lukas" my son's best mate now 11!

houseworkhater · 01/04/2010 20:18

Prefer Louis- more timeless and classic.

I know quite a few boys called Lucas and although don't dislike it, do agree that it is more "now" and therefore might become "common".

CoteDAzur · 01/04/2010 19:40

What sungirltan said.

Please don't call your kid Lewis and write it Louis. Or call him Louis and write it Louie.

sungirltan · 01/04/2010 18:48

can i just be pedantic here. 'louis' surely is french and is pronounced 'loo-ee'. 'lewis' is the english and is pronounced 'loo-wis'

anyway i think lucas grey sounds great but actually grey is a surname you could put most names with and have it sound nifty

upahill · 01/04/2010 18:47

I don't know of any one callled Lucas at all. I do know a few Lukes though.

I don't watch Eastenders or Spooks so I hadn't realised it was becoming popular.

I really like it though.

lovechoc · 01/04/2010 18:44

yes I agree cockles definately think Luca is trying-too-hard type of a name unless you are Italian. There it is the alternative to Lucas, but it just does seem here in the UK that so many call their sons Luca and it doesn't always suit.

lovechoc · 01/04/2010 18:40

I much prefer the name Lucas to any of the others suggested here - I've heard of too many Lukes, too many Lewis' and I definately don't like the name Louis ( I don't think it goes well with your surname atall).

IMHO Louis does seem like a very snooty up market name.

nannynobnobs · 01/04/2010 18:26

Lucien Grey sounds like a Harry Potter character
I love the name Louis. I know an awesome Louis who plays about ten different instruments including a £1000 electric banjo so it has good connotations for me.

cockles · 01/04/2010 18:20

Lucas is lovely and round here much more unusual than luca which IMO is trying too hard unless you are Italian.

Prinpo · 01/04/2010 18:18

I know lots of Louis so to me that's the more run of the mill name. I'm surprised to hear Lucas described as downmarket - it makes me think of the yummy man in Spooks! I agree that it would sound fantastic with your surname (great surname, by the way).

Lucien Grey is a bit too much like Dorian Grey. Love Marcus / Magnus. You're lucky to have a surname that would make Wayne sound classy.

CoteDAzur · 01/04/2010 17:00

Luc (as in Luc Besson) is not pronounced Luke!

CoteDAzur · 01/04/2010 16:59

If you intend to pronounce the "s" at the end, go for it.

If not, Luca/Lucas is extremely popular and has been for a few years now.

Louis is a good name but I wouldn't write it "Louie".

Magaly · 01/04/2010 16:56

I know a fair few. I prefer Marcus, and only know of one.

AllieW · 01/04/2010 11:47

I quite like Lucas. You could shorten it to Luc (still pronounced Luke) as in Luc Besson en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luc_Besson which is rather cool.

nicolamumof3 · 31/03/2010 22:55

love louis
we have ds1 Thomas Louis we also have a ds3...luka!

completelyshotpelvicfloor · 31/03/2010 22:16

Lucas is good and it gives you a couple of other options. No other children in my kids classes called Lucas.

LittleMissWorryHead · 31/03/2010 22:13

Louis!!!!

ozmetric · 31/03/2010 21:18

Prefer Luke, but Lucas does go better with Grey.

queenofthehouse · 31/03/2010 21:10

I was going to call my son Lucas but I changed my mind in the hospital when it came to it still i'd have loved to have used it this time had three girls I know not called their little ones the same in the last few months. I still love the name though and if in doubt watch an episode of one tree hill (chad michael murrays character ;).) I'd grab it while you're the only one you know who has a son called Lucas.

StrictlyKatty · 31/03/2010 18:44

I'm very anti Louis but I love Lucas. It has become chavvy I'm told but the only evidence I've seen for that is a baby on Hollyokes and a very chavvy man I know calling his son that so on the whole I'd still say lovely name.

pitterpatterfeet · 31/03/2010 17:13

Prefer Louis but do agree that Lucas goes better with Grey. Think both names quite popular though

2010Dad · 31/03/2010 16:53

To be frank (and don't tell me wife!) I prefer Luke to Lucas and I'll no doubt call him Luke as he gets older. But Luke doesn't go with Grey.

I'm thinking Samuel/Sam for back-up in case Lucas/Luke doesn't suit him.

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dizzydixies · 31/03/2010 16:43

Luca I think is nice if you have any Mediterranean blood in you, friends of ours with Italian descent have a Luca who suits it however there is a wee one at the nusery who is a gorgeous chubby wee ginger lad who should have been a George or Hamish or Angus or something, Luca just doesn't sit right on him

Lucas preferable to Louis which I find a bit wet and Lewis up here it everywhere

1stmonkey · 31/03/2010 16:17

Friend of mine who just had a little boy also had her heart set on Lucas. She too was worried that it was getting a bit too common and decided to go with Luca as an alternative. Suits the little man to a t!

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