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"Tough" names for a boy

107 replies

TrueRomance28 · 20/02/2012 21:17

So after spending so much time picking beautiful girls names, I find out today that all my instincts are unreliable and its a boy!
I seem to like American sounding names and the boyfriend and me both agree we want it to sound "tough"....... but we're completely stuck for ideas. We want something as different as possible without being silly if that makes sense! Can any of you help with suggestions???

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Labootin · 21/02/2012 13:04

Dear god .. butch? Dash ? buck? Justin? Spartacus? justice? Ace ? axel?

Seriously

I mean seriously ?

BlueChampagne · 21/02/2012 13:08

Tiberius
Julius
Hannibal
Beowulf
Hector
Hercules/Heracles
Thor

OhDoAdmitMrsDeVere · 21/02/2012 14:01

I went out with someone called Randy Dash once.
He was American.
True story.

BlueChampagne · 21/02/2012 14:36

Spike

UmmOfUmbridge · 21/02/2012 15:29

Roman! Love that name.

shockers · 21/02/2012 15:31

Shirley (as in Crabtree Wink)

Coconutty · 21/02/2012 17:02

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Pinot · 21/02/2012 17:05

I'm not being mean, but do names like this not make you think of dogs Blush

Tis a personal choice and I respect that.

ArielNonBio · 21/02/2012 17:06

How about Archibald, Valentine, Hillary or Robin?

bellamysbride · 21/02/2012 17:07

Hal?

grumpypants · 21/02/2012 17:10

Gray
Griffin
Joe
Harley
Garth
Carter
Carlson
Yoursurnameson
Junior

BewitchedBotheredandBewildered · 21/02/2012 17:15

Axel
Spike
Elliot

TrueRomance28 · 21/02/2012 18:38

I can't believe how many great suggestions are here! As a forum newbie this is all a bit amazing to me!!

I see Hunters been mentioned a few times, at the moment I'm liking Hunter Knox, although I also like Ace but can't think of a middle name to go with it. I do want a middle name just in case ds isn't keen on our choice of first name! Giving the boy an option!!

Thanks so much for everyones help!!

Ps. OhDoAdmitMrsDeVere Randy Dash sounds like he belongs in a film hehehe

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freerangeeggs · 21/02/2012 21:06

Blade
Laser
Blazer
Louise

tiptoptally · 21/02/2012 22:35

Gareth - always makes me think of a huge rugby player!

HappyCamel · 21/02/2012 22:39

Maverick

Bubbaluv · 22/02/2012 22:57

I can't help adding berry to the end of Logan, which kind of reduces it's "tough" factor. Blush

SlinkingOutsideInFrocks · 23/02/2012 00:07

Goose.

SparkySparrow · 23/02/2012 00:11

Grin @ Goose

Grin
cakeismysaviour · 23/02/2012 02:24

Haven't read the whole thread but...

Aiden
Homer
Wyatt
Hunter
Tate
Conrad

Chandon · 23/02/2012 07:25

whenever some says Maverick, we say "Goose" Grin

or what about Ice Man?

First film I ever saw in the cinema, made a huge impact.

Stellan · 23/02/2012 09:01

TrueRomance28 - Hunter Knox sounds like it fits the bill but you may want to give your son the option of a more traditional middle name too - e.g. Hunter Matthew Knox or something like that.

But, if you want to go with Ace, call him Asa (Ace). It's a name from the Old Testament and therefore has a lot of history and won't be as faddy as Ace.

TheCrunchUnderfoot · 23/02/2012 13:18

How about Heath?

Tres rugged. Screams windswept moorland and jutting chins.

tammytoby · 23/02/2012 13:54

Asa is a girls name in Scandinavia. I think names ending in -a sound very feminine generally and are normally girls names.

But Ace sounds masculine. If you like it, how about Ace Lennox? That sounds American and quite 'tough'.

LeMousquetaireAnonyme · 23/02/2012 14:00

Nobody mentioned Chuck?
Jet?
Fonz?