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Is Hugo a bit tacky now?

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MoreChilliPlease · 18/10/2015 16:43

Hello all, DP and I have finally found a boy's name we both love (why are boy names so difficult?!) but I'm a little unsure as to whether there are an awful lot of Hugos around now?

Have heard of a few here and there and as much as we love the name I don't really want to choose anything that's really overdone and we're going to hear all the time from other parents. What do you think?

We've also thought of Hugh as a potential alternative but DP isn't as keen - he thinks it's an older man's name rather than something he can imagine calling a little boy. Opinions please, so far it's the only boy's name we've managed to agree on.

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TrinityForce · 18/10/2015 16:44

It's a lovely name :) does its popularity really matter if it's a name you both love?

MamaLazarou · 18/10/2015 16:50

It's fine as long as you're frightfully posh.

ThreeRuddyTubs · 18/10/2015 16:51

Hugh is much nicer than Hugo but I wouldn't use either for a baby

Bored12345 · 18/10/2015 16:51

I live in a distinctly unposh area and know one. Suits him.

FunkyPeacock · 18/10/2015 16:52

I prefer Hugh to Hugo too. Don't think either are particularly common

scatterthenuns · 18/10/2015 17:30

I prefer Hugh.

Bit confused about not using it for a baby though. All grown up Hughs started off as babies!

FartemisOwl · 18/10/2015 17:37

I love Hugo! I'm not likely to ever have a son though, so I named my car Hugo instead (yep, I'm a bit strange and name all sorts of things.)

slightlyconfused85 · 18/10/2015 18:33

I like Hugo- we have a Baby DS called Hugh- he's pulling it off so far!! I teach a few Hugos so went for Hugh

Lunastarfish · 18/10/2015 19:09

I know a baby Hugo. His family aren't posh but are fairly wealthy. I think it's a great name

AliciaMayEmory · 18/10/2015 19:12

I bloody love the name Hugo!! [Grin] Not tacky and prefer it to Hugh (although love that too!). If you love it, go for it!

smartyclogs · 18/10/2015 20:19

I agree with MamaLazarou, it sounds awfully posh.
Friends would be Rupert and Tarquin.
Not my cup of tea at all and I don't like Hugh much either.

KaraokeQueenOfTheNorth · 18/10/2015 20:21

Hugo is a great name!! It makes me think of Hugo a Go-Go Grin

Hugh is also a brilliant name :)

systemusername · 18/10/2015 20:28

Love Hugo.

BondJayneBond · 18/10/2015 20:41

I prefer Hugh to Hugo personally.

I know one small Hugo. His family aren't posh although they are reasonably well off.

celtictoast · 18/10/2015 20:47

Hugo is overtly posh. Hugh is more subtle.

AliciaMayEmory · 18/10/2015 21:09

How is Hugh any less 'posh' than Hugo?!!

ATrueNerd · 18/10/2015 21:22

I don't think it's that popular, I've heard of a few and I know one Hugh. I live in a pretty middle class area. I prefer Hugh to Hugo. Hugo sounds Spanish or Italian to me, Hugh sounds like the English version. Both are fairly posh sounding but not overly. If you love it go for it.

ATrueNerd · 18/10/2015 21:22

I don't think it's that popular, I've heard of a few and I know one Hugh. I live in a pretty middle class area. I prefer Hugh to Hugo. Hugo sounds Spanish or Italian to me, Hugh sounds like the English version. Both are fairly posh sounding but not overly. If you love it go for it.

helentheheron · 18/10/2015 21:39

It's a bit posh for my taste but it's a perfectly good name and I wouldn't call it "tacky". I really like Huw (i.e. Welsh spelling of Hugh) as an alternative.

mrsschu · 18/10/2015 21:40

It's just the teensiest bit posh but I still think most people could carry it off Grin. I love it and only know one - he's 5 now. It was on my list for DS so I say go for it. It's soooooo much nicer than Hugh IMO.

MoreChilliPlease · 18/10/2015 22:57

Thanks for the feedback everyone, I think I may be erring a little more to Hugh now that I've thought about it (and yes scatterthenuns, that was my argument too although DP is apparently having none of it...) but still really like Hugo as well.

We are definitely not posh in the slightest perhaps slightly pretentious? but do live in an area that most would consider slightly middle class so hopefully the 'posh' thing wouldn't be too much of a problem with peers at school etc.

Not really a fan of Huw, but that's just because we have no real link to Wales and so it would feel a little odd to adopt a spelling which differed from the more 'traditional' one.

And not strange at all Fartemisowl, go for it! When DD was born it took three weeks to settle on a name we liked as I'd already given out all of my favourites to my dogs... Grin

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queenoftheboys · 19/10/2015 01:33

I like them both, but prefer Hugh. Hugo's pretty popular around here - one of my DS's has three in his year at school! Don't know any child Hughs, but nearly used it for DS1 - only didn't because it doesn't sound great with our surname, but did use it for his middle name.

I think a baby Hugh would be excellent - nice alternative to all the Alfie/Ollie/Freddies out there!

reuset · 19/10/2015 12:02

Getting popular where I am. Not a bad thing, I don't mind popularity, personally.

MoreChilliPlease · 19/10/2015 13:00

Mm, maybe 'tacky' wasn't the right word in my title. I think what I meant was I didn't want something that was becoming overused and that he'd be likely to share with others in his class/year at school (although as you said reuset, popularity isn't necessarily a bad thing).

I'm glad the consensus on here has been generally good though and I am really starting to warm more Hugh so perhaps I'll work on convincing DP to go with that.

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MoreChilliPlease · 19/10/2015 13:02

*more toward Hugh.

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