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Theodore, Leopold or Simeon?

23 replies

Moopsy · 27/04/2015 14:15

Hello ladies,

After much discussing with DH we have now reached our final three for DS due in a few weeks.

We have 2 DDs J osephine and I ris, and we are a bilingual French-English family.

Our final 3 are:

Theodore (nn Theo)
Leopold (nn Leo)
Simeon

What are you first thoughts on these? Which do you think would fit with our DDs best?

Thank you. :)

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gymboywalton · 27/04/2015 14:17

i love leo
then theo

simeon was a drug dealer in the flats i used to live in so no to that for me!

timelyreminder · 27/04/2015 14:28
  1. Theodore, a really solid classic name, and I like Theo as nickname too
  2. I like Leo, but not so sure about Leopold
  3. Simeon is perhaps more unusual than the first two, but it sounds a bit simpering or whiny to me
Moopsy · 27/04/2015 14:28

How funny! I expected "too biblical" kind of comments, definitely not a drug dealing connection. ;)

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ButterflyOfFreedom · 27/04/2015 14:30

Love Leo though not keen on Leopold.
Theo is nice.
Simeon is fab and underused so gets my vote!

squoosh · 27/04/2015 14:47

Leo or Theo.

Simeon is a bit too religious for me.

sweetpeame · 27/04/2015 15:08

I really like Theodore nn Ted (or Theo), it's on my list for DS. I like Leo but not crazy about Leopold. Simeon is my least favourite.

IvoryMadonna · 27/04/2015 15:09

I personally prefer Simon to Simeon, which sounds the same as simian which means ape or monkey.

Otherwise they are all good names. I wouldn't worry about how they "fit" with the other names. Your children are individuals, and won't always be seen in the context of theor siblings.

PenguinsandtheTantrumofDoom · 27/04/2015 15:33

I like Simeon

Don't know if you are in the UK or not, but Theo and Leo are sooooo common around my way. Nice enough, but very common. And if you are in London Theo becomes Fee-o.

In contrast to others, I find the whole Leo/Neo/Theo/Rio (I realise that they are very different names, but fundamentally the same at a sound level) sound very sing song and soft. I prefer names that end in a consonant Smile

Guin1 · 27/04/2015 16:34

Theo - really like
Simeon - like
Leo - OK

Allalonenow · 27/04/2015 16:36

Leopold is fab!

longdiling · 27/04/2015 16:39

What about Alvin?

Kittykatmacbill · 27/04/2015 19:42

Theodore is lovely, but theo is SO popular, is there another nn you could use maybe ted?
Leopold just reminds me of Brussels! Maybe not that helpful.
Simeon is awful, a friend brother is called that always always called Sim, he is a car sales man so not that biblical either!

Sophronia · 27/04/2015 21:21

Leopold is my favourite.

cosmicglittergirl · 27/04/2015 21:26

Theodore

Moopsy · 28/04/2015 07:55

Longdiling, no Alvin thank you. I am in denial of the chipmunks connection for Theodore... ;-)

I never thought of simian but I can picture some playground bullying potential there... Thank you.

I find Theo a bit too popular at the moment but Theodore is beautiful. I really like Leopold as well and Leo more than Theo but worry Leopold might be perceived as a bit poncey?

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longdiling · 28/04/2015 10:26

Sorry OP. In my defence, I spend far too much time with children. I really like Theo and Leo but not the long versions, I do think they sound a bit 'posh' to my unrefined ears. I think a Simeon would just get sick to death of being called Simon.

AnythingNotEverything · 28/04/2015 10:30

How would Theodore/Theo be pronounced in French? The others seems more transferable.

Current bump may yet be a Theo ... For you, because of the French requirement, I'd go forLeo

Moopsy · 28/04/2015 10:43

They are pronounced as if without the h Te-oh-dorrr/ Te-oh

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Moopsy · 28/04/2015 10:49

Or probably more explanatory as Tay-oh-dorrr / Tay-oh, sorry not very skilled at this...

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AnythingNotEverything · 28/04/2015 11:08

I think that rules Theodore out for me

PenguinsandtheTantrumofDoom · 28/04/2015 11:23

Are you in the UK? People will pronounce Theo Theee-o here (or fee-o depending on accent!) Would that annoy you.

FWIW, I know a Simeon. He doesn't get Simon other than the odd marketing call etc. I don't believe he was ever teased on Simian. But, even if he was, you can be teased for anything. As noted on Theodore!

PlumpingThePartTimeMother · 28/04/2015 11:32

Simeon = simian

Theodore = ok

Leopold = meh.

GlitzAndGigglesx · 28/04/2015 13:46

I absolutely love Simeon was going to use it if I was having a boy so I say go with that Smile

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