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If we like Brian what else do you suggest?

33 replies

TheDancingPriest · 02/07/2015 22:42

I'm pregnant with a boy and we both like older names, but not ones that end in "y" or "ie". I don't like nicknames as full names but don't have any preferences about whether a name can be shortened.
We'd like a name that suits an adult, as he'll only be a baby for a very short time.
We're in Ireland and Brian is a top 100 name, but popularity doesn't really bother me. I can't think of much else I like - any suggestions?

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Szeli · 02/07/2015 22:58

Colin? Steven/Stephen Stuart

PelvicFloorClenchReminder · 02/07/2015 23:00

Derek?

Outofthewoodwork · 02/07/2015 23:01

Francis, Martin, Barry, Neil

HaleMary · 02/07/2015 23:11

Briain? Or are you not considering Irish names?

WankerDeAsalWipe · 02/07/2015 23:14

Alan
Andrew
Donald
Hugh
Douglas
Ian
Kevin
Graham
Gordon
Roy (ends in a y but not in the way I think you mean)

TheDancingPriest · 02/07/2015 23:15

Irish names would be great as well, if we ever have a girl I'd like to call her Róisín so a boys' name that goes well with that would be nice!
What do you think of Cathal?

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WankerDeAsalWipe · 02/07/2015 23:17

I like Cathal, I also like Cormac :)

TheDancingPriest · 02/07/2015 23:18

WankerDeAsalWipe, I quite like Roy, although it reminds me of a children's TV show over here. You know what I mean about "y" and "ie", it's more names like Freddy/ie, Alfie and Charlie that I don't like because they're shortened versions of full names.

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turdfairynomore · 02/07/2015 23:27

I like Daithi, Malachi and Cormac from the "Irish" side but also like Stephen, Samuel (Uel rather than Sam as nn) and Dan(iel)

WankerDeAsalWipe · 02/07/2015 23:38

Fintan
Lorcan
Austin
Tiernan

Zakken · 03/07/2015 07:53

Brendan

mrssmith79 · 03/07/2015 07:59

Go with Brian, don't overthink it.

FunkyPeacock · 03/07/2015 08:01

Graham
Stuart
Martin

SweetPeaPods · 03/07/2015 08:03

Andrew
Christopher
Jonathan
Peter
Edward

Sophronia · 03/07/2015 11:14

Gary
Kevin
Stephen
David
Andrew
Richard
Mark
Robert
Anthony
Paul
Michael
Carl
Gregory
Kenneth
Raymond
Derek
Martin
Jonathan
Christopher
Bernard
George
Peter
Nicholas
Philip
Timothy
Vincent

Zakken · 03/07/2015 11:24

Denis

VT82 · 03/07/2015 12:14

Brian.

Or Colm.

IsadoraQuagmire · 03/07/2015 16:23

Caoimhín, my ex boyfriend's name (he was always banging on about being descended from Brian Boru! Or Brendan (as I would have been named if I'd been the boy everyone was expecting me to be!) Grin

CakeRattleandRoll · 03/07/2015 16:49

Ryan (although v popular)
Oisin (although that would rule out Roisin)
Owen
Peter
Michael
Dominic
Nicholas
John

Finola1step · 03/07/2015 16:50

Colin.

RedToothBrush · 03/07/2015 19:54

I like Bryce or Brice. Just that bit edgier than Brian.

VixxFace · 03/07/2015 20:41

Absolutely terrible

TRexingInAsda · 03/07/2015 20:48

Jim
Noel
Fred
Bill
Cecil
Ted
Arthur
Thomas
Philip
Ken
Basil
Dennis
Derek
Bernard
Percy
Walter
Donald
Melvyn
Edward
Egbert
Hugh
Steven
Roger

Rivercam · 03/07/2015 20:52

Aiden
Michael
Nathen
Adam
Peter
Dermot
Steven
Graham
Terence
Stanley
Paul

bridgetsmummy · 03/07/2015 20:53

Kevin
Declan