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only 23days left and cant decide on boys name

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Mummywithlove · 19/11/2014 08:40

as i said 23 days left and me n hubby cant decide. i like the name Buster, he likes Merlin ! which one ?? xx

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HowsTheSerenity · 19/11/2014 08:42

I have no idea why but the name Duncan just popped into my head.
I wasn't even planning on replying to this thread.

NaiceNickname · 19/11/2014 10:01

Buster is a dogs name, Merlin is a wizard Confused not very helpful sorry!

I'm in exactly the same position, 3 weeks left and absolutely no names we can agree on Hmm

mameulah · 19/11/2014 10:19

I agree with Naice.

Sorry.

Riverland · 19/11/2014 10:23

Buster Ghost, or Buster Dust.

Merlin Sherlock. Or Merlin Blaine.

Mummywithlove · 19/11/2014 10:25

now youve said that it now reminds me of the kids program Arthur. ...Blush right ... hubby decided he like the name Seth and Byron,, but now were still in same boat dont no which one lol xx

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BlueStarsAtNight · 19/11/2014 10:41

I agree Buster and Merlin are a bit too kids TV, ok as middle names though! Out of Seth and Byron I prefer Byron, Seth is too hissy for me.

Thehedgehogsong · 19/11/2014 11:24

I'm 8 days from due date and can't think of a boys name either! We had one, been the same for the past 5 years (DD would have been it if a boy) and now I don't like it.

We are considering Walter, Jasper, Hayden, but not getting the 'vibe' about any of them like we did with our chosen girl's name.

I've taken to reading the credits on Tv shows. All male names are wrong!

squoosh · 19/11/2014 11:26

Buster and Merlin sound like a cartoon duo.

I do like Byron but it's a name with expectations attached. I would expect a Byron to look all swoonsome and Byronesque.

Bowlersarm · 19/11/2014 11:29

Byron is a name to live up to, I agree with squoosh.

Seth is nice. The best of your choices, I think.

Mummywithlove · 19/11/2014 12:09

i dont get the vibe on either of the names tbh Smile i like old English names but not common ones Hmm but my head is blank cant think if any lol anyone got any uncommon names i can pinch Grin x

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WowserBowser · 19/11/2014 16:25

Seth is really nice

tammytoby · 19/11/2014 16:30

I think Merlin is great, as is Byron. No idea what Byronesque is...? But would think that a baby boy Byron would 'make' his name i.e. people will associate the name with him, once they met him!

Really dislike the sound of Seth, so lispy and ugly imo, sorry.

Sophronia · 20/11/2014 00:17

I like Byron and Merlin. Seth is ok. Don't like Buster at all!

Norfolkandchance1234 · 20/11/2014 00:27

Seth is ok but a bit lispy. Don't like any of the other names sorry. Not my place to suggest any. But I chose my DC's names thinking more about how it would sound when they were adults not babies.

nicelyneurotic · 28/11/2014 18:07

I love the name Merlin!

moxon · 28/11/2014 18:54

serenity made me laugh.
I knew a Merlin. Nice guy. Bit of a joker.

RabbitSaysWoof · 28/11/2014 20:10

I really like Buster.

ArchangelGallic · 29/11/2014 21:45

What about something old like Kester, Krister or Jago?

(just going to check I've not made up Kester...thinking Cornish) (hmm)

ArchangelGallic · 29/11/2014 21:47

Haha it's real and a Scottish form of Christopher.

BlueChampagne · 29/11/2014 22:56

Jags is Cornish though. I have come across a Merlin professionally - a name to conjure with - but I prefer it to Buster. Like Byron too. Now about Conrad - unusual but not unknown?

BlueChampagne · 29/11/2014 22:57

Sorry, how about Conrad ...

BlueChampagne · 29/11/2014 22:58

Jago - damn predictive text, plus Wine ...

Vijac · 30/11/2014 07:38

Seth

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