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A brother for Astrid

66 replies

grobagsforever · 04/11/2013 18:42

Ok, no idea if DC2 is a boy yet but I literally have no idea what we'd call a boy. None. We don't agree on anything. Any ideas on what goes well with Astrid? Girls names also welcome but less critical.

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kasbah72 · 04/11/2013 20:12

What about...
Astrid and Oscar
Astrid and Julian
Astrid and Reuben
Astrid and Lyle
Astrid and Harley
Astrid and Levi
Astrid and Lorenzo
Astrid and Jensen
Astrid and Rafferty
Astrid and Raphael
Astrid and Milo
Astrid and Jago
Astrid and Bennet
Astrid and Benedict
Astrid and Caleb

dyslexicdespot · 04/11/2013 20:12

Otto not ottoman- bloody autocorrect!

DavidHarewoodsFloozy · 04/11/2013 20:15

Leo

ArabellaBeaumaris · 04/11/2013 20:18

Love Magnus.

grobagsforever · 04/11/2013 20:21

Raff/ Rapheal feel too upper class for me Grin Love Oscar but prefer something less popular. DP is considering Atticus. Which is a major bloody breakthrough! Boys are waaaaay harder than girls!

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NotAnotherPackedLunch · 04/11/2013 20:25

Oskar?

LittleMilla · 04/11/2013 20:45

Forgot that Jago was on our list too

MortifiedAnyFuckerAdams · 04/11/2013 20:48

Montgomery/Monty

Elliot

specialsubject · 04/11/2013 20:51

I'm Thor!
It must be the thaddle...

sorry - very old joke..

sibling names don't need to 'go' - they won't spend their lives together. They just need to sound dissimilar so you get the right one when you yell.

MrsFlorrick · 04/11/2013 20:52

Erik
Emil
Thor
Jesper
Tobias

SlightlyJaded · 04/11/2013 20:53

Astroid? Grin

Couldn't resist - Astrid is lovely BTW

orangepudding · 04/11/2013 20:56

Cosmo

BikeRunSki · 04/11/2013 20:56

Anders
Are you looking for another Scamdinavian name?

grobagsforever · 04/11/2013 22:00

Doesn't have to be scandic no. I know they don't need to go, but I want them to be equally unusual. So Astrid is known but not common. Nothing too English classic or too 'street'.

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WandaDoff · 04/11/2013 22:01

Walter.

InTheFace · 04/11/2013 22:02

Frederic/k

mosp · 04/11/2013 22:05

Peter

SJLTM · 04/11/2013 22:11

Astrid and Archie

Rhubarbgarden · 04/11/2013 22:14

Conrad
Gus

NotAnotherPackedLunch · 04/11/2013 22:17

Fergus
Marcus
Daniel
Torvald

OlympicSleepingChampion · 04/11/2013 22:21

Stefan
Kristian
Elyas
Luca

All 4 are work contacts of mine. The first is UK born of British parents and the other three are from western Europe. Love them all. Though I think Stefan is my favourite.

CordeliaRose · 04/11/2013 22:55

Angus
Bennett
Corin
Dashiell
Dax
Ellis
Fergus
Guy
Leon
Morten
Rufus
Stefan
Thanks

BaldHedgehog · 04/11/2013 23:06

Love Scandinavian names! What about Erik, Lars, Sven or Olaf?Torsten maybe?

HoneyandRum · 05/11/2013 12:04

Carsten or Karsten

SicknSpan · 05/11/2013 12:42

Astrid and Sebastian. That sounds nice.

Torson