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Caroline and Juliet's brother

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Kantha · 22/10/2014 20:31

We are expecting DC3 quite soon. DC1s and 2 aren't actually called Caroline and Juliet because they are in fact boys. However these are the two names we are considering if DC3 turns out to be a girl.

Our feeling is that DC3 will be a boy and having already named two boys we are going over old ground in our baby name conversations.

I was wondering what boys' names people think 'go' with Caroline and Juliet? I'm not looking for something that 'matches' just interested in the associations you have.

If you have further girls' names suggestions that would be cool too. Smile

Thanks.

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GilbertBlytheWouldGetBit · 23/10/2014 14:03

Nico is a great nickname for Nicholas. It's a lovely name.

Aherdofmims · 23/10/2014 17:20

Alexander.

Lunastarfish · 23/10/2014 17:20

I love Caroline!

Boys :

Dominic
Jonathan
Joshua
Lucas

Aherdofmims · 23/10/2014 17:21

Your choices are quite French so maybe follow that theme?

Kantha · 23/10/2014 17:52

I hadn't thought of them as being French but you're right.

Not Amelie though. Not because it isn't pretty just because it has been so popular since the film came out

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unclerory · 23/10/2014 17:58

Richard was my first thought. DD1 has a friend called Richard, he's a super wee boy.

David, William, Michael, Alexander, Daniel.

BikeRunSki · 23/10/2014 18:03

Dominic
Patrick
Alexander

LemonadeRayGun · 23/10/2014 19:57

My first thought was Michael

Irishkez · 23/10/2014 22:35

George
Alfred
Hugo
Patrick
Benjamin
Sebastian
Leon
Xander
Zechariah
William
Edward
Tobias
Oliver
Keir
Cillian
Andrew
Alastair
Hamish
Angus
Nathaniel
Peter
Paul
Saul
Joseph

Medibeagle · 24/10/2014 12:01

Kit Matt Dan Toby Hugh Richard

Castlemilk · 25/10/2014 12:52

Ok, Caroline and Juliet I'd describe as:

-traditional
-though not at all popular now

  • very 'stand alone' names that don't really fit into any category (quirky/soft/strong/boring! - etc.)

So I would think of

Spencer
Jonathan
yes Nicholas!
perhaps Julian
Richard

Groovee · 25/10/2014 12:54

Murray
Euan
Andrew

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