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Masculine yet different names

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AlexTasha · 06/12/2011 10:46

I really need help. My partner and I cannot think/decide/agree on any names for our DS! We found out he was going to be a boy and all the wonderful girls names I had have gone and now I am stuck. The name I like is:

Jett

He likes:

Tyler

But if anyone has any suggestions for masculine sounding names that are a bit different (I dont want any Johns, Toms etc) please let me know!!

Thanks!! :)

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AKMD · 06/12/2011 11:05

Caleb
Seth

EdithWeston · 06/12/2011 11:07

Tyler is commonly used as a girls name (especially in the US) so might not be the best choice for a clearly masculine name.

How about: Boris, Ron(ald), Clifford, Clinton, Kingsley, Warren, Stewart, Piers, Ramsay, Oswald, Bertram, Marcus, Harvey, Hamilton, Enoch, Dean?

hellokitty123 · 06/12/2011 11:22

I think both Tyler and Jett sound masculine, certainly in the UK.

I suggest you take a look of last year's list of ALL baby boys names - there are thousands of lovely names outside of the top 100 or even 250 names.

AlexTasha · 06/12/2011 11:27

Thanks so much for your suggestions, they are all great! I will add them to the list and have a look through the baby name list!

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howlongwilltheynap · 06/12/2011 12:49

Rex. Hunter. Heath. Marcus. Hudson. Dexter (though that is becoming popular). Luther. Rufus.

scarlettlips · 06/12/2011 13:13

I was also going to saw Hunter. What about Avery?

VivaLeBeaver · 06/12/2011 13:14

Seth

Greenshirt · 06/12/2011 16:59

I have a Dexter, One of the reasons we chose it was because it will last through to when he is adult.

lockets · 06/12/2011 19:58

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Louplet · 06/12/2011 20:02

Gideon

cece · 06/12/2011 20:06

Yes Tyler is a unisex name, can be boy or girl.

Not keen on Jett personally. I like John and TOM tbh. However in an attempt to be helpful how about?

Greg
Jonny
Sid (yes I know it is unisex but do love it!)
Rory
Spencer
Fletcher

CarterGirl · 07/12/2011 10:26

HelloKitty123 - could you be a star and let me know how you find the list of ALL the names? I've tried to find it a few times and am obviously being really dim but I can only ever find the 'Top 100' lists on the ONS website...

OP if you like any of the suggestions here then perhaps try putting them into Nymbler (US website) which generates suggestions based on six names you like. Good luck!

minciepie · 07/12/2011 12:00

here is a link to the list of ALL the names (boys and girls are done separately)

You need to scroll through the sheets of the spreadsheet till you get to Table 6, that is the one with ALL the names. (the first few sheets are top 100 etc).

veggieburger · 07/12/2011 18:13

We've just had a DS and named him Bay, which we chose pretty much with the same criteria as you!

CarterGirl · 07/12/2011 19:36

Thank you Minciepie!

DigOfTheChristmasTreeStump · 08/12/2011 00:30

Jem

Rufus

serin · 08/12/2011 22:04

Finn ?

serin · 08/12/2011 22:05

Tyler is nice if you just shorten it to Ty? sounds a lot less girly.

Lonnie · 08/12/2011 23:23

Conrad
Curtis
Winston
Eli
Solomon

aubergineinautumn · 08/12/2011 23:47

Mason

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