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BoyMeetsWorld · 11/07/2013 19:45

I could be being hormonal as just found out today I'm having a boy when desperately wanted a girl.

However....the more I think about it, the more I really really want to call our new son after my Dad who was the love of my life and sadly died 3 years ago. His name was Russell nn Russ.

I know this isn't a popular or immediately cool name...but could it be trendy again (especially as Russ) on the right little boy?

Would value your opinions as I'll have to fight for this one with DH if I fix on it. At the moment it's the only name my heart is shouting "yes!" to

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Zynda · 14/07/2013 19:18

I do see what you mean DonDraper. I gave my son a name that peaked (in the USA anyway) about five years before I was born! We haven't come across another. It's still dropping in popularity. Officially. But, I have seen it mentioned once or twice on mumsnet so I think it is going to start rising again soon.

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Zynda · 14/07/2013 19:16

it's ok. like the nn Rusty. Prefer Ross or Roscoe

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rockybalboa · 14/07/2013 17:00

Lovely idea, go for it!

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ZingWidge · 14/07/2013 12:16

what do you call a guy who shakes like a leaf?



a no from me

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Rubysmommy · 14/07/2013 11:29

I like Russell Smile

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jalapeno · 14/07/2013 11:22

I like it. I wouldn't choose it because of other reasons but think it could be a cool, unusual but classic name.

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pygmy · 14/07/2013 11:12

I think it's terrible. Sorry! It's on par with Brian and Graham for me.

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BoyMeetsWorld · 13/07/2013 08:05

Thank you all so much for some great feedback. DH is dead set against it but it would mean a lot to me so I'm going to fight for it and try to persuade him it's not a ridiculous name....

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DonDrapersAltrEgoBigglesDraper · 13/07/2013 05:54

Yes, see, this whole 'needs another generation to be cool' is exactly what I'm talking about.

How much cooler is it in reality to have a 'cool' name when you're a baby/toddler and one of the crowd, sharing the name with a whole load of other babies/toddlers...

...or to have a 'cool' name - and be the only one with it - when you're in your 20s or 30s...?

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DonDrapersAltrEgoBigglesDraper · 13/07/2013 05:50

Without a doubt, go for it, you'll regret it if you don't.

DS has an uncool birth-certificate name, although his nickname (just an abbreviation of the name) is way more zeitgeist-y. Kind of like Russell vs Russ.

The bottom line is that by the time our DSs are in their 20s and 30s, i.e. in their prime, everyone will be so bored of all the Alfies, Archies, Harrys and Charlies, that their names will absolutely have the edge, and sound refreshing and different.

Play the long game. Wink

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Haribolicious · 12/07/2013 23:59

My DH is also Russell nn Russ and v cool!! Listen to your heart and do it....sounds like you'll regret it if you don't.

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DizzyPurple · 12/07/2013 23:58

Not many about! I've only known 2 I can recall. Really don't like the first one (ex, let me down in a big way) but the other is fine so don't think I can label them all as bad based on my bad experiences!

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DramaAlpaca · 12/07/2013 23:57

I like it too.

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DownyEmerald · 12/07/2013 23:55

I thought it was a man reading a newspaper?

Funny, we were having a joke telling session in the car tonight and I came up with that one. And then realised dd didn't know any child called Russell! There was the occasional one my ageish (early 40s), but it's one of those names I think maybe another generation needed to be cool.

Always liked it as a name tho'.

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Tubemole1 · 12/07/2013 23:51

...The Sheep.

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Casualty · 12/07/2013 23:08

Love Russ, go for it! Wanted it for my DSs but DH was having none of it - probably would have for personal connections like you though :)

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CharlieCoCo · 12/07/2013 21:34

Oh i like Rusty as a nn Grin

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brokenhearted55 · 12/07/2013 20:53

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bassingtonffrench · 12/07/2013 11:57

there is a Russell group of Universities and a Russell group of comedians.

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DespicableYou · 12/07/2013 11:54

I've never met a Russell who wasn't lovely. And I like Russ as a nn :)

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bassingtonffrench · 12/07/2013 11:52

or a paper bag!

Sorry, should get my jokes right!

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burberryqueen · 12/07/2013 11:48

it is a bag of leaves actually!

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bassingtonffrench · 12/07/2013 11:47

What do you call a man with a bag on his head?

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I actually really like Russ as a name andyou have a lovely family connection too.

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Homebird8 · 12/07/2013 11:44

I only know one Russell and he is a dependable, caring, intelligent, sociable type. How could I dislike the name given that? It's unusual but not invented. I think it's a great choice.

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LoriGrimes · 12/07/2013 11:42

I know a little Russell. Nn Rusty.

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