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Harris ??

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TheonlyoneIknow · 01/06/2012 08:04

I think we have decided on this for a first name if baby is a boy.

Am really struggling though for a middle name. I do like Alexander but not sure if it is too long and goes with our surname (which also ends in 'er'.)

I quite like Lachlan but there is no way DP will go for that!

Any other suggestions?
Thanks x

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Stressed81 · 22/11/2012 16:47

My 4 year old is Harrison James my 3 year old is George Alexander no name for current baby boy im cooking

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Crmmum · 22/11/2012 11:10

Harris James, Harris Duncan, Harris Cameron, Harris Ryan?

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mbbh · 19/11/2012 21:57

Harris is THE best name! I am biased! I love it because its not overused & it's a classic x

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MarySA · 18/06/2012 13:03

Don't like it at all I'm afraid. I think Harris Tweed.

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amck5700 · 18/06/2012 12:58

lol BC - I know a brother and sister called Lewis and Skye ;o) wonder if they'd had more kids they would maybe have had Harris, Isla and Iona.

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BlueChampagne · 18/06/2012 12:49

Just so long as he hasn't got brother called Lewis ...

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takingiteasy · 17/06/2012 23:40

Harris for a dog? What a stupid thing to say. Of the dogs I know there's a James, Jack, Hamish, poppy and Glenn! All perfectly good names for children or dogs!

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amck5700 · 17/06/2012 23:38

My son's friend is called Harris - we are in Scotland - and can't say that arse was the first thing to enter my head.

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takingiteasy · 17/06/2012 23:38

My nephew is Harris and no one has mentioned arse! It must be an English thing? I'm Scottish and live in Scotland. I know a few Harris. I like Harrison too. I agree the whole surname first name thing is irrelevant.

What about Finlay in the middle?

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McPhee · 17/06/2012 22:56

Harris means arse where I come from too, and DP is scottish and also knows this.

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amck5700 · 17/06/2012 22:53

Ben (Bheinn)?
Ross
Craig
James
Cairn
Keir
Robbie

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CJfromTheWestWing · 17/06/2012 18:52

Hamish is great, I thought of a dog for Harris.

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MamaLazarou · 17/06/2012 18:47

My first thought was 'arse'. Sorry.

Piemistress, Xander Harris is the name of a character from Buffy. Maybe that's why you think they seem to go well together!

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Piemistress · 17/06/2012 18:41

Is Xander a nn for Alexander or a name in its own right? I think both go nicely with Harris

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jaffacakehips · 01/06/2012 20:38

What about Murray?

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jaffacakehips · 01/06/2012 20:35

IMHO this surname as a first name or middle name isn't an issues in Scotland or indeed if you're Scottish and not living in Scotland. As names like Campbell, Cameron etc are commonly used as first names as well as surnames, so we're used to it. Grin

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TheonlyoneIknow · 01/06/2012 14:45

DS's middle name is Jackson (my granny's maiden name) and I love it :)

I like Gabriel (DP not so keen sadly) and his middle name is Nathaniel! spooky!"

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Littlecherublegs · 01/06/2012 13:54

Love Harris - and Harrison for that matter!

Harris Alexander sounds lovely.

Or how about:
Harris Dominic
Harris Nathaniel
Harris Jackson
Harris Wilbur
Harris Gabriel

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foxeeroxee · 01/06/2012 13:35

Love harris though i am biased ds1 is called it, funnily enough i dont like harrison.
Think it sounds lovely with alexander.

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Stellan · 01/06/2012 10:52

I do like Campbell, the only thing that puts me off is that it's also a surname (like Harris)?
But so is Alexander: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_(surname)

So, if you like Campbell, you might as well use it.

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TheonlyoneIknow · 01/06/2012 10:46

I do like Campbell, the only thing that puts me off is that it's also a surname (like Harris)?

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jaffacakehips · 01/06/2012 10:30

What about Harris Campbell {surname}?

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bigbadbarry · 01/06/2012 09:38

I think you are overthinking it: Harris Alexander - - er sounds ok to me and how often do you use the whole thing anyway? (Just clicked on this thread because me kitten is called Harris :) )

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MrsKwazii · 01/06/2012 09:36

CuppaTeaJanice But when you're cockney, you don't pronounce the 'H' Wink

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Lexiesgirl · 01/06/2012 09:35

Harris is lovely, though I like Harrison more, with Harris as the nn. Harris/on Alexander would go great. Alexander is a really good middle name, goes with everything!

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