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Could I call a baby Wolfie in RL?

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TooExtraImmatureCheddar · 22/03/2014 15:01

I'm 22 weeks pg with DC3. This is my first boy. Ever since I was pg with DD1 DH and I have had a running joke that if we had a boy we would call him Wolfie. Found out 2 weeks ago that this is indeed a boy, and the bump is now firmly called Wolfie. It was never meant to be serious, but the trouble is that I can't find a boy's name I like at all! Would Wolfie be so very bad, really, and if it is, what else might I like?

  1. It has to be a real name and not a nickname/shortening of a longer name
  2. I don't really like popular/mainstream names. DDs are Thea and Maia.
  3. My surname starts with V and ends with O so V names are out, as are names ending in O.

I like Rafe (but my neighbour has a little Rafe the same age as DD2), Felix (can't get away from the cat food), Finn (but is now v popular) and Conor (v close to my dog's name so would be confusing).

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cafecito · 23/03/2014 22:52

um, I've heard worse! I'm not sure I'd want my boss to be wolfie though. I think you should use it as a nn but perhaps. . .. er... I don't know.. it doesn't quite fit with thea etc which are both proper acceptable adult names ... but I do kind of love it...

Migsy1 · 23/03/2014 22:52

Wtf?

Yonineedaminute · 24/03/2014 12:39

No, you cant call a baby Wolfie in real life. Because you are not naming a baby, you are naming a person who will have to use that name for the rest of his life.

I am imagining him being in a nightclub at the age of 19, chatting up a girl and she asks his name and he has to say 'Wolfie'.

Confused
Elfhame · 24/03/2014 12:44

I think he is likely to get teased. All the other choices are lovely though.

fussychica · 24/03/2014 17:48

Oh please don't do it, you'll all live to regret it, especially him!

thegreatgatsby101 · 24/03/2014 20:53

Agree with pp. no. You can't.
You aren't naming a baby. You are naming a person. A teenager. A 40 year old. Who for the rest of his life will have to introduce himself as Wolfie.
Just. No.

PolkadotsAndMoonbeams · 25/03/2014 07:49

Wolfie is cute but I think it really needs to be a nickname. I have a family full of people who are called completely different names to what they were christened though, so wouldn't find it odd.

I wouldn't use Wolfram - it's a fairly mainstream mathematical search engine, so a bit like calling your baby Bing/Yahoo.

JohnFarleysRuskin · 25/03/2014 09:10

For a dynamic kid/adult wolfie works.

My dc are quite timid yet hairy. It would be quite difficult I think.

LyndaCartersBigPants · 25/03/2014 09:29

I think it's cute and have a friend who wanted to call her DS Wolfgang but luckily her husband wouldn't go for it!

Why not call him Wolf - less cutesy for an adult and can be NNed to Wolfie while he is little.

Better still, use it as his official middle name, call him that yourself but give him a fighting chance at school/work to have a less crazy name if he wants to.

FWIW my DSs both have quite unusual names (one more than the other) and both have recently said they wished they had normal names that people could pronounce properly Sad

RnB · 25/03/2014 09:33

Love simply Wolf with nn Wolfie. But I do also have a Fox and a Rex!

Martorana · 25/03/2014 09:45

My brother's step children refused to go to secondary school unless they were allowed to change their names to more "ordinary" ones.

sebsmummy1 · 25/03/2014 10:12

I really really like it, you've just got to work out how you can use it as a nn.

sebsmummy1 · 25/03/2014 10:16

How about Wolfe? Normally a surname but can be used as a forename.

'Irish republican and rebel Theobald Wolfe Tone was commonly known as Wolfe Tone'

Martorana · 25/03/2014 10:31

Because that extra -e will make all the difference........Hmm

Beeyump · 25/03/2014 10:45

I like the extra 'e'!

Nataleejah · 25/03/2014 10:57

Not really... More like a dog's name

sebsmummy1 · 25/03/2014 14:20

Luckily I was addressing the OP and not the people who have just come on the thread to express their dislike of her choice.

Martorana · 25/03/2014 14:54

To be fair, she did actually ask for people's opinions of the name.......,

morethanpotatoprints · 25/03/2014 15:00

alemci beat me to it.

Would you not be scared people would always say "Power to the people".
I know I would Grin

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