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Finn or Brody?

34 replies

LadyBoy · 18/08/2011 00:56

To go with DS Louis?

DH fav - Vs mine..

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LadyBoy · 18/08/2011 00:59

PS We are NOT French but DO PN it Lou-ee.

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SaffronCake · 18/08/2011 01:38

Finn, but to be honest I'm not sure either name is quite a perfect fit with Louis. Are you still open to suggestions or will it definately be one of the two?

WheelsOnTheBike · 18/08/2011 07:57

Neither are perfect fits with Louis, but I prefer Brodie, with the ie.

Finn I love, but was forever spoiled for me by DH who said poor lad might be fat, and have to live with the name Finn.

LynetteScavo · 18/08/2011 07:59

I like Brody.

Much more unusual than Finn. (There seems to be an awful lot of Finlays around here)

Xavielli · 18/08/2011 08:25

Neither go with Louis, but they don't really have to. If you are looking for a 'matching' name you might want to go with something a little more traditional.

I love Finn (I have one, who is definitely not a Finlay) but I'm afraid I've always thought Brody was a girls name - The singer in the Distillers is named Brodie.

InstantAtom · 18/08/2011 09:02

Brodie

ThePosieParker · 18/08/2011 09:05

Neither, Finn is very common and Brodie is horrid.

kittensliveupstairs · 18/08/2011 09:45

Duncan.

bigbluebump · 18/08/2011 12:03

Finn is way overused imo (especially if you add all the Finleys, Finlays, Finnians, Fintans etc) so I'd avoid that. Brody is ok imo - not a name I'd choose, but thankfully we all have different tastes (and you probably wouldn't like our choices either Smile).

bigbluebump · 18/08/2011 12:04

How about Quinn as an alternative to Finn?

rachel234 · 18/08/2011 12:17

I like Brody - reminds me of Brody Jenner. More unusual than Finn, which I agree is a little overused now, sorry.

shmoz · 18/08/2011 12:25

Brody is the name of the village in Poland where my DPs family live, so I wouldn't Smile

Other than that it reminds me of the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

pranma · 18/08/2011 15:52

I only know one Finn[dgs] but 3 Brodies two of which are dogs and one is a surname for a child called Jonathan.

Unlurked · 18/08/2011 15:54

I love Brodie, it's getting quite popular round these parts though.

oohlaalaa · 18/08/2011 16:28

Finn

TidyDancer · 18/08/2011 19:08

Not keen on either tbh. Finn (and its variations) are very common and well used now. Brody is just a bit too trendy and American teen drama-ish.

WTFAmIDoing · 18/08/2011 20:19

There are no Finn's in my area so I don't know why people keep saying the name is common and overused! I think it must depend upon your location. I agree, neither name goes really well with Louis, in terms of name origin etc. but if you like a name then does it matter??

ragged · 18/08/2011 20:22

Finn is fine, Brody is (ugh ugh ugh). Quenton (?sp) would go well with Louis.

CharlieBoo · 18/08/2011 22:22

Brody is the guys out of jaws ... Chief brody, the one who always kills the shark at the end of 1 and 2. Finn much nicer.

ja9 · 18/08/2011 22:25

I love Finn. Dd would have been Finn. I quite like Brody too but prefer the spelling Brodie.

rachel234 · 19/08/2011 10:12

I think Brody/Brodie is less overused than Finn. I also like the suggestion of Quentin, nickname Quinn.

LadyBoy · 19/08/2011 11:57

Goodness, I don't care about 'overused', what is the obsession? My son's name happens to be 'overused' and I couldn't give two hoots.

Brody is a name my DH has come up with (I'm not keen but promised I'd consider it). Finn is a name I've liked for years.

I also like Alfred, Albert, Frederick (et al). I'm not looking for a name that matches Louis, just one that sounds nice with it.

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PelvicFloorOfSteel · 19/08/2011 12:03

I prefer Finn, Brody means ditch and that put me off it completely. I think Louis and Finn sound fine together.

poppydaisy · 19/08/2011 15:53

I too don't think that either Finn or Brody go that well with Louis (which I really like and don't find overused at all - is it even in the top 20 or so?).

One of the reasons people are concerned about popularity is that to many the point of naming someone is to IDENTIFY him/her and if that name is already used by thousands others he/she will always have to add a modifier to his/her name. (Last year we had 3 Harry's in our beavers group and 2 of the shared the same surname initial - not easy for the leader nor the boys).

Of your two suggestions I prefer Brody because I know 4 little Finns in our town (all under age 6), so I'd worry about popularity. Very trendy names like that also tend to 'date' more than more timeless ones.

LadyBoy · 19/08/2011 17:20

Louis is probably more popular than Finn, especially if you consider the Louie spelling!

I have a very popular 70s name that is now out of fashion (Rachel) and I love my name.

Also, if I choose a name because it's not that popular - then it becomes massively popular?? Gutted!

Why should one not choose a name because they love it?

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