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Three week old DS doesn't have a name, fed up of him being 'baby'!

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lyonheart · 05/02/2012 18:29

DS is now three weeks old and we're getting to the stage where finding a name is desperate! Before he was born it was pretty much decided that he would be either Seamus, Marcus or Fergus. However, he just doesn't 'feel' like any of those names. Ciaran and Alexander were also possibilities but just aren't him. So could you lovely MNers through some great names at us? We like older names and also Gaelic names - the help would be much apprieciated!
Almost forgot, middle name is needed too.

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lyonheart · 05/02/2012 22:57

Oisin is fab, will run that one past DH.
A brief list I have in my head at the moment includes, Aidan, Oisin and Eoghan.

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MaggieAtwood · 05/02/2012 23:15

Torin Alexander?

lollystix · 05/02/2012 23:17

eoghan is lovely. I have a Fergus (ds3) and it felt like a very brave step but now I really don't regret it. So maybe you should consider Hamish a bit more -It's lovely.
Some others:

Fraser
Colm
Campbell
Callum
Struan
Tavish
Blair
Duncan

leftmymistletoeatthedoor · 05/02/2012 23:17

Lachlan
Brodie
Ruari (or you could spell it the gaelic way)
Euan
Struan
Daragh
Cailean

lollystix · 05/02/2012 23:19

I love Lachlan - dh vetoed that for ds4Sad

PrisonerOfWaugh · 05/02/2012 23:19

Ooooh I've got one: Alban. It is wondrous Smile

pressingbuttons · 06/02/2012 01:06

Congratulations!
No one has mentioned Alisdair/Alistair yet if you fancy it?
Gregor, (no not typo - without a y -v Scottish),
Adam, Callum, Douglas, Iain, Robert, Stewart/Stuart,
Alisdair James or Campbell,
Duncan Alexander or Fergus,
I could go on all day...but I won't!

OzzieLou · 06/02/2012 09:17

OK, I am so competitive I feel like I want to win the naming baby Lyonheart game. Oisin's a big hero in Irish mythology.

My nephew is called Aidan, it's a lovely name and apparantly it means "Little Fire" which is quite cool.

Also have always like Gregor and Fergus.

Tillyscoutsmum · 06/02/2012 09:23

Great taste OP. We have a Fergus Alexander. It did (does) seem like quite a grown up name for a small baby so it took some getting used to. He tends to be Fergie, Ferg or Gus atm.

I also like Marcus, Alasdair, Fraser, Lorcan, Lachlan, Gilbert, Dominic & Laurence

jaffacakehips · 06/02/2012 10:13

Please use Lachlan...my DH voted it Sad

Fergus is a brilliant name.

Good Luck

EatingLemonCheesecake · 06/02/2012 10:59

love Lachlan! How about
Sean
Cian
Liam
Iomar
Cormac
Peadar
Eanna
Colm
Ruarai

smokinaces · 06/02/2012 11:28

If you like Ewan but are worried about the E, what about Iwan/Iuan - isnt that the welsh spelling?

Aiden is a lovely name too.

Littlecherublegs · 06/02/2012 13:42

Love Aidan

Also like Sean, Ciaran, Lachlan, Shay

Flubba · 06/02/2012 13:45

:( Poor Lollystix and Jaffacakes - I have a Lachlan and it's a wonderful name.

Miomio · 06/02/2012 13:46

We were like this too - my mum was freaking out because she was embarassed to tell people he had no name yet...cue major falling out...

anyway names..
like Aiden
Connor
Cory
Ronan
Murray
Coran

lollystix · 06/02/2012 14:32

I've still got my FergusWink and the other 3 have all been mentioned here too

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lyonheart · 06/02/2012 18:43

Ooh thank you very much! DH has had the final say on Aidan, Oisin and Eoghan - all 'wrong' apparently. Meanwhile he is fixated on the name Conor which I irrationally hate (mainly due to the nn Con). So back to the drawing board :(
Agree Lachlan is fab, but don't really want another 'L' name. Alban is absolutely gorgeous but DH is having none of it. Sean, Brodie, Tavish and Dominic are all lovely. I'll try them out on DH later. Suggestions still most welcome!

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Flubba · 06/02/2012 19:00

Next suggestion is, choose a name, don't tell DH, and just as you've squeezed out the baby in question, say "ahhh, look at our gorgeous baby that I've just delivered - he looks just like a XXX don't you think?!" :o :o

PosiePumblechook · 06/02/2012 19:05

Humphrey
Oslo

PosiePumblechook · 06/02/2012 19:06

Aubrey
Auden

AChickenCalledKorma · 06/02/2012 19:08

Stick to one of your original ideas. He'll grow into it.

(Had the same issue with DD2 - had chosen a name - she didn't "fit" it - three weeks later we had no better ideas. So we slightly reluctantly went with the first choice. She's six now and I truly can't now imagine her being called anything else!)

charitygirl · 06/02/2012 19:09

Ira? It's old testament, but everyone thinks it's Irish! It's my DS2's name. And I think it goes well with Eric and Lana (love both).

lollystix · 06/02/2012 20:23

Tavish also vetoed for ds4 but I got Brodie instead

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