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Oscar? Giuseppe? Nico?

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boysnamesarehard · 27/09/2010 18:06

Boys names are ridiculously hard hence my new user name.

Harrumph. We are arguing incessentantly and I am bored of it now. I don't have that long to go either.

My dh has always loved Oscar. I have never been quite so keen, partly because we had a cat called oscar when i was a kid but partly because I hate Ozzy as a nn.

My helpful mother told me when i was pg with dc1 that she would shorted oscar to ozzy.

Hence Dc1 is called Luca. Not oscar.

Anyway now i am pg with dc2 and we don't know if it is a boy or a girl. We are fairly sorted with girls names (but that can always change with the next row) but the boy thing just isn't happening.

What goes with Luca? We have italian, english, spanish and random other cultural bits in our family so we are pretty open to most things but it does need to sound ok in english and italian.

I do like oscar more than I did but don't love it. We both like Otis but don't have the guts to use it.

I love joseph but dh thinks it is too different to Luca. I think the italian equivalent (giuseppe) is nice but too hard to spell in the uk.

So what do you think about
Oscar Joseph
Nico Joseph
Joseph Nico
Giuseppe???

I don't want matteo, luciano, marco, massimo, stefano, pietro, juan, giovanni, enzo, davide, jesus (yes really), alessandro, lorenzo, ricardo because of family names.

I also can't use Jacob, Jack, Alfie, James, william, jonathan, frederick or thomas because of family/friends on my side.

Help! Any other ideas?? What do you think of Oscar etc??

Thank you

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ragged · 01/11/2010 13:00

I love the sound of Giuseppe, but English tongues will butcher it on a regular basis (be prepared). Joe as NN, of the ones I've known.

I don't like Oscar, personally. Nico is fine.

poppydaisy · 01/11/2010 13:09

I like both Nico and Giuseppe. Don't like Oscar or Ozzy at all, I'm afraid.

Sarsaparilllla · 01/11/2010 13:19

I love Giuseppe, and Zep is very cool for a nn.

I don't think people would struggle with it that much at all, it's not an un-heard of name, just not that common, which makes it nice.

I think Oscar is a bit common these days, and I don't like it being shortened to Ozzy at all, all I can think of is SHARRRONNNN Wink

mopsyflopsy · 01/11/2010 14:14

Giuseppe and Nico are both cool. Zep is actually a good nickname, hadn't thought of it.

Do not like Oscar at all, I'm afraid - it is too 'doggy', too 'common' and Ozzy isn't nice imo.

tammytoby · 01/11/2010 17:08

I like Nico best.

Nico and Luca sound great together imo.

Francagoestohollywood · 01/11/2010 17:21

Nico in Italian is the nn for Nicola or Nicolo'.

lilly13 · 05/11/2010 09:43

Oscar is great!

berryfreeze · 05/11/2010 09:55

think Oscar is lovely but that is because i have a little one hereSmileit get shortened to Occy sometimes it is what he started to call himself when he could not quite pronounce his name.
How about Pablo?

poppydaisy · 05/11/2010 12:05

Giuseppe is a great name, Zep a nice nickname. Nico is ok, but people might assume it is short for Nicholas.
I'm not keen on Oscar/Ossy.

jojosmaman · 05/11/2010 13:14

Bias alert.. I love the name Joseph (DS's name) and he normally goes by the name of Joe which I think sits nicely with Luca.

I really like Nico too, this is my first choice girls name (shortened from nicole) but like you we don't know yet whether we are blue or pink! Might suggest Nico to OH for a boy as well.

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euracantha · 05/11/2010 23:54

Nico great.

Greenwing · 06/11/2010 00:18

Guiseppe is difficult with spelling and pronunciation. Best avoided IMO.

Oscar is getting very popular - no 23 in 2009. Does that bother you or DH?

Nico goes well with Luca. How about naming him Dominic but always calling him Nico as a nn?

How about Leo? or Dante (Dan/Danny for short?)

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