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Alec?

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CheerfulYank · 29/03/2012 19:12

As a nn for Alexander?

Love it/hate it/indifferent?

I'm not pregnant, but in the event that I am at some point, Alexander is DH's very very favorite boys' name. I feel it's too long for everyday, don't like Xander, and Alex is one of the most popular names around here.

Thoughts?

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TheFallenMadonna · 29/03/2012 19:13

I adore Alec. But just Alec. Not Alexander!

Beans1977 · 29/03/2012 19:55

I love Alec - it's my grandpa's name. DH vetoed it though!

QZ · 29/03/2012 19:58

I really like the name Alec! It's a stand alone name though isn't it?
It's lovely, and quite uncommon I think...

YouChangeWithTheWeather · 29/03/2012 19:58

Alec is a cool old man name (my great uncle Alec is hilarious) but I don't see it as a nn for Alexander... I guess I say Alex-ander not Alec-xander so it's not 'in' there.

smartiesrule · 29/03/2012 19:59

I'd think too much of Alec Guinness or Alec Baldwin. Sorry, not helpful is it?

cq · 29/03/2012 20:07

No good unless he's smart.

notquitenormal · 29/03/2012 20:11

My great-grandad, grandad and uncle were Alec, short for Alexander.
My Cousin & his son, second cousin & my son are Alex, short for Alexander.
My other uncle and his son are Sandy, short for Alexander.
My other cousin's son is Xand, short for Alexander.

Erm....it's a family tradition Grin

FondleWithCare · 29/03/2012 20:13

I like Alexander, I'm fairly indifferent to Alec though.

PercyFilth · 29/03/2012 20:31

I know an Alec, short for Alexander, but he spells it Alex. I never understood how that works Hmm (surname does NOT begin with S)

CheerfulYank · 29/03/2012 21:07

I am also hoping to avoid DH, who is a huge Clockwork Orange fan, saying "well well well...well well well, if it isn't little Alex," all the time and giving me the deep-down creeps. Hmm

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CheerfulYank · 29/03/2012 21:08

Also in Alec Baldwin's case it is short for Alexander. :)

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talkingnonsense · 29/03/2012 21:11

We are like not qute normal- Alec, sandy, ally, and so on!

DoubleGlazing · 29/03/2012 21:42

I prefer Alex, it sounds stronger.

CheerfulYank · 30/03/2012 18:27

Any more views? :)

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Mama1980 · 30/03/2012 18:29

Love the name Alec - character in one of my favourite books Smile not keen in Alexander though - am a historian so Alexander the great?? I had to veto many names for their historical connections Grin

janie2 · 30/03/2012 21:07

Love it! Sandy is also a nn for Alexander if that helps?

janie2 · 30/03/2012 21:08

oops just noticed that Sandy has already been mentioned!

CheerfulYank · 30/03/2012 21:32

Our surname is Brick, so I don't think Sandy is the way forward. :o

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AhsokaTano · 31/03/2012 09:02

I have an Alec who is just Alec. I didn't want Alexander with Alec as a nn because I was worried it would morph into Alex at school etc.

I still love it and so does he (aged 7).

1805 · 31/03/2012 22:09

We have an Alec, and have not met another one so far (age 10).

nooka · 01/04/2012 00:03

Alexander lends itself to all sorts of shortenings, which I think is a great advantage for any name :) I think that you will get 'little Alex' quotes from your dh though, regardless of which shortening you use (we are also Clockwork Orange fans, and it is eminently quotable).

I have known two Alecs and they were both Alasdairs.

TheFallenMadonna · 01/04/2012 00:04

I love Alastair too!

angeltattoo · 02/04/2012 22:52

My dad is Alec so I'm biased! His is short for Alexander...want my first DC to be alex after him (because he's an amazing man and father), boy or girl.

Agree Alex is common though, so love Alec!

DonInKillerHeels · 02/04/2012 22:54

Sasha.

squoosh · 03/04/2012 11:12

Alex is nice, but swap the x with a c and I don't like it all.

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