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Would Gabriel be teased?

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LyraBelaqua · 27/02/2011 20:11

DH and I love the name Gabriel for a boy but worry he would be teased when he got older e.g name shortened to Gay instead of Gabe (I'm thinking Meet the Fockers with Greg aka Gaylord). Does anyone have any experience of Gabriels? Would it be better as a middle name as I really like Theodore Gabriel too x

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medoitmama · 27/02/2011 20:24

I love Theo. I know loads of people love Gabriel, but I can't get my head around it. Sounds very femanine to me. Sorry!

wrinklyraisin · 27/02/2011 20:26

I love Gabriel too. Am hoping Gabe as a nn won't get any future son of mine beaten up in the playground!

spottyock · 27/02/2011 20:29

There have been 2 Gabriels at my school. One is Gabe and the other was not shortened.

I think it's a lovely name. Let's face it, children could probably find an unkind nickname or connotations for most names.

supadupapupascupa · 27/02/2011 20:29

i would have thought that gabby would be the nn. difficult isn't it?

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madrose · 27/02/2011 20:32

we have two gabriels in my dd class. they are fanastic little boys who are very popular.

fanastic name - they are both called by the full name.

i would consider it

Maryz · 27/02/2011 20:33

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shivster1980 · 27/02/2011 20:34

I know a (Christmas born)Gabriel. Lovely name and really suits him. Grin

GregorSamsa · 27/02/2011 20:49

I know two Gabriels in two different rough-ish inner-city primaries. Both GAbriels are tough as you like, but not in a nasty way.

I don't think kids perceive it as a wet or wussy or 'please pick on me' name.

Go for it.

Velvetbee · 27/02/2011 20:52

I have a 13 year old Gabriel and he's shortened to Gabe or Gabe the Babe. His peers seem to think it's quite cool.

meditrina · 27/02/2011 20:53

The Gabriels I know have not encountered any name related problems, but they are all three primary school age. Anyone have experience of how it would work on a teenager? Especially, as noted above, the current fad in teen slang (too soon to know if that usage is flash in the pan or start of a shift).

meditrina · 27/02/2011 20:55

X-post!!

captainbarnacle · 27/02/2011 20:56

Heartening to read. OH wanted DS1 and DS2 to be called Gabriel - I said 'no' for exactly these reasons. Now I am 16w with DC3 and he asked for Gabriel again at 5w pg!

Clearly he's really wanting this name. I like Gabriel as in Gabriel Oak. And our surname is quite Dickensian if that makes sense? Just I know OH really wants the name and so I have to convince myself.

Sorry for hijack Blush

MadamDeathstare · 27/02/2011 20:59

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GregorSamsa · 27/02/2011 21:00

YY, actually one of the Gabriels I know has actually now left primary and is in Y8. So there are teenagers called that. I think 'Gabe' would be the more usual nn.

I"m sure sooner or later he'll get some idiot making gay jokes, but there's always some idiot making a stupid joke about something. I don't think Gabriel is the name equivalent of sending your child to school <a class="break-all" href="http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=www.lechatnoirboutique.com/prodimages/Coffee%2520Mug%2520-%2520Far%2520Side%2520Bummer%2520of%2520a%2520Birthmark%2520LG.jpg&imgrefurl=www.lechatnoirboutique.com/proddetail.php%3Fprod%3DFSBOABH&usg=__-wbiuTOzlCGbkWBktagkhemQ3kY=&h=463&w=513&sz=37&hl=en&start=0&sig2=xBQ80bGx1_1RvwbJE5B36Q&zoom=1&tbnid=24KoZt4TfwPT9M:&tbnh=128&tbnw=148&ei=E7tqTZzlGYmJhQeUue2-DQ&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dfar%2Bside%2Bcartoon%2Bbirthmark%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26biw%3D1440%26bih%3D694%26tbs%3Disch:1%26prmd%3Divns&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=587&vpy=68&dur=1954&hovh=213&hovw=236&tx=76&ty=150&oei=E7tqTZzlGYmJhQeUue2-DQ&page=1&ndsp=34&ved=1t:429,r:3,s:0" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">with this on his chest.

Esian · 27/02/2011 21:02

Love, love, love Gabriel and Gabe. Would be my choice if not for having 2 girls. Gabriella just not the same.

TiggieWiggle · 27/02/2011 21:07

I have taught two Gabriels - both shortened to Gabe in the past few years at an inner city primary. They aren't teased as far as I know. Go for it if you like it Smile

PepsiPopcorn · 27/02/2011 21:53

I like the name Gabriel :)

So what if someone used "gay" as a nickname? Most people wouldn't find that a problem these days, would they? Just say "I'm not gay, but so what if I was? Nothing wrong with it :)"

Allatsea1 · 28/02/2011 18:45

I personally really dislike it. I think it's on the same level as Reuben in terms of parents trying to give their children 'posh' names. Wouldn't do for us all to have the same opinions though!

everlong · 28/02/2011 19:44

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thisisyesterday · 28/02/2011 19:48

lol @ Reuben being posh

I have a Gabriel and I am not posh at all, nor do I want people to think I am Confused

it's a lovely name

eviscerateyourmemory · 28/02/2011 19:50

I think that Gabriel is becoming quite popular, so unlikely to be a name that their peers would remark on.

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jetgirl · 28/02/2011 20:01

I teach 2 Gabriels at my inner city comp. Never encountered any teasing of them. One of them is a bit of a bully, the other is a delightful child!

Fourleaf · 28/02/2011 20:04

I love this name (although is becoming pretty trendy ATM) and don't think it would lead to teasing at all, especially as it's now fairly mainstream. I definitely don't think of it as posh - and neither is Reuben IMHO. Maybe you're confusing biblical with posh Allatsea?