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Middle names for DS3...help!

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wisteria12 · 20/07/2010 23:36

Hey, DH and I already have two DSs and a DD; Atticus, Algernon and Celeste, and we've decided on Cuthbert for DS3, with Cuth as a NN (not Bert or Bertie, because it's too ambiguous; everyone will assume he's called Albert). We are stumped on middle names, though, and could use some advice. We always use 3 middle names, and to give you an example of our taste, Algy's full name is Algernon Leopold Alaric Xavier. We like strong, classic names, but preferably not too common, either.

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mathanxiety · 21/07/2010 07:09

Ambrose
Anselm
Ivo
Blaise
August/ Augustine
Gustav
Guy
Conrad
Casimir
Clement
Boniface
Cyprian
Edmund
Eugene
Eustace
Roland
Romuald
Stanislas
Theophilus
Gervais
Gregor
Basil
Cyril
Bede
Bruno
Ferdinand
Isidore
Ni codemus
Fabian
Aloysius
Thaddeus
Urban
Florian
Otto
Arnold
Ludovic
Theodoric

wisteria12 · 21/07/2010 12:57

Wow, thanks! I like Clement, Edmund, Basil and Ludovic. My brother's name is Bede, so maybe it would be nice to keep it in the family.

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meadowlarks · 21/07/2010 12:59

Woah. You have weirdly similar taste to me. I literally have every name you've said on my shortlist. That's bizzare.

sophieimogen · 21/07/2010 13:23

Boniface is fab!

wisteria12 · 21/07/2010 13:48

As in "Bonifus"? That is quite nice.

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LynetteScavo · 21/07/2010 13:51

Cuthbert Horatio Edmund Bede.

wisteria12 · 21/07/2010 13:56

Sorry, Horatio makes me think of CSI:Miami, but I like Edmund Bede.

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mathanxiety · 21/07/2010 19:08

(I love older English, Germanic and Greek/Christian names for boys)

Tasala · 21/07/2010 19:13

Ignatius would fit in with the family names. Congratulations.

wisteria12 · 21/07/2010 22:39

Ignatius is quite cool in a sort of Irish Catholic way. Cuthbert Ignatius. Thumbs up from me.

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Imarriedafrog · 21/07/2010 23:46

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wisteria12 · 22/07/2010 00:31

I like Bartholomew, but not the others.

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sparkle12mar08 · 22/07/2010 06:50

Slightly of the basic point, but how about Cully as a shortening for Cuthbert? Cuth just sounds so harsh by itself.

wisteria12 · 22/07/2010 13:36

sparkle - That's a good idea, actually. I know what you mean about Cuth, but I couldn't think of anything else. Thanks!

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sparkle12mar08 · 22/07/2010 20:47

Sort of goes with Algy too

baskingseals · 22/07/2010 20:50

Benedict

wisteria12 · 23/07/2010 11:55

Benedict is nice, I considered it as a first name but it would inevitably be shortened to Ben, which is a bit dull.

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baskingseals · 24/07/2010 19:03

it's a lovely name - do it!

wisteria12 · 27/07/2010 13:14

Just an update - We've decided on Cuthbert Stanley Edmund Vere.

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