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Can anybody help me find a boys name to fit my ridiculously specific criteria?

142 replies

CuppaTeaJanice · 21/09/2010 11:00

I'm really struggling to find any boys names that I like. I know what type of name I'd like but so far it's remained elusive so I'm hoping you mumsnetters can help me identify a really great name that I'll be happy to give to a son (or a future male cat if this baby is a girl)!

So my criteria for good names are...

  1. Not so long as to necessitate use of a nickname in everyday use, but long enough to have a bit of interest to it - so 4, 5 or 6 letters would be ideal.
  1. A good mixture of letter types so it looks interesting written down. Dots are good (i, j), tails (q, y, p, g) (also f and z as I write them with tails), although I'd prefer to avoid umlauts etc as I should imagine they'd be a pain!
  1. A name that doesn't shout a particular class - so Eton or asbos wouldn't spring to mind when he told you his name.
  1. Unusual but not wacky - something you've heard maybe once or twice in this country, although I don't mind if a name is more common abroad. I don't mind a foreign name - some scandinavian names in particular would possibly fit my criteria quite well, but not a name from a continent I have no link with, so not obviously asian (eg Sanjay), African or American. A non British, European name would be fine.
  1. Not a noun, especially obvious 'nature' names - so no River, Bracken, Dandelion, that sort of thing. Also not a 'Kre8iv' spelling of a more common name.
  1. Can't start with a B, as we have a double surname and the initials wouldn't be good!

I have some possibilities to start you off, but none of them are quite what I'm looking for...
Benji - Like the letter combination, but starts with a B and possibly a bit 'doggy'?
Nijah - Again, like the letters, but it's a girls name, and a bit too similar to Nigel!
Kajri - Possibly a bit feminine?
Alvir - Not sure
Majni - Too much like Armani

Is anybody up to the challenge?!!!!! Grin

OP posts:
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mathanxiety · 24/09/2010 01:04

Ndjammi?
Willem

MissHavishamsDress · 24/09/2010 05:59

Elijah
Elias
Hector
Jonah
Jonas
Jasper
Jacob
Leander
Lysander

MissHavishamsDress · 24/09/2010 06:01

Wolfgang?

HairyToedHobbit · 24/09/2010 06:21

Gwilym
Aneurin
Edwin

Inertia · 24/09/2010 13:52

Jacques ?

badcoverversion · 24/09/2010 15:13

Sufjan
Romain or Roman

FruitSaladIsNotPudding · 24/09/2010 15:14

Arlo

mathanxiety · 24/09/2010 18:23

Grover
Kermit

thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 24/09/2010 19:19

I used to work in publishing - there was an author actually called 'Kermit' - but I understand it's not all that unusual (and comical) in the US, is mathanxiety?

mathanxiety · 24/09/2010 19:50

I knew a middle aged Kermit, and I think there may have been a Kermit in the Roosevelt family. A little Grover was born to a family who lived a short distance away; it was so unusual that his fame travelled far. Apparently it was a family name on the mum's side (Dutch, and maybe Kermit is Dutch too come to think of it?)

thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 25/09/2010 12:35

Prosper

thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 26/09/2010 12:18

Anselm

Tippychoocks · 26/09/2010 13:33

OP, if you choose Inigo can I get credits at the christening? Or to choose the middle name? Grin. Cos I really liked the suggestion of Grover.........

CuppaTeaJanice · 26/09/2010 13:55

Probably won't be christened, to be honest Tippychooks Grin. But I may send a bunch of flowers or some other present to the person who comes up with the perfect name!!!

Def won't be naming any sons after green stuffed frogs though...

OP posts:
Tippychoocks · 26/09/2010 13:56

Oh jakers no, now you'll think I was hinting for that and I just wanted to name a child Inigo Grover Sad. I'm going to have to get pregnant Smile

CuppaTeaJanice · 26/09/2010 14:01

Inigo Grover Tippychoocks - I like it!! Grin

OP posts:
Avocadoes · 26/09/2010 14:04

Orlando
Arno
Teifion (Welsh river, pronounced Tie-vee-on)
Frey (Swedish)
Christian
Aslan (Turkish)
Elias (nn Eli)

Tippychoocks · 26/09/2010 14:05

Grin Future Prime Minister obviously.

mathanxiety · 26/09/2010 18:23

Algernon
Alaric

mathanxiety · 26/09/2010 18:24

Theophilus

sexybrunettemotherof5 · 26/09/2010 22:41

My faves at the mo are

St.John

Victor

Vincent

dexifehatz · 27/09/2010 17:04

Dexter.

mathanxiety · 27/09/2010 19:49

Gervais
Bruno
Nicodemus
Alois

Theincrediblesulk1 · 27/09/2010 19:58

Dexter
Xavier
Alexander (might be a bit plane for you lool)
Thackery
Fabian

HerHonesty · 27/09/2010 20:07

twat?

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