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Alfie Dylan or Louie Ethan?

53 replies

HoneyLeaf · 19/11/2015 16:03

I don't want Louis, btw :)

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ktmummy1 · 19/11/2015 16:16

Louie Ethan

Sunshine511 · 19/11/2015 16:19

I prefer Alfie but I really dislike Dylan. Knew a few when I worked in a school so it may be just my associations of the name, rather than the name itself. I think Louis Ethan sort of runs into each other, if that makes sense (in my accent anyway). Hope that helps in some way.x

Pedestriana · 19/11/2015 16:27

Realise this is probably not what you want to hear but as an 'official name' (what appears on the birth cert.) I'd go Alfred Dylan, but use Alfie as an everyday name.
Louie is a name in it's own right.
I'm just not a fan of shortened names as 'official' names as I know several people given "cute" names which were fine when under 5, but now they're late teens/early 20's hate their names.

HoneyLeaf · 19/11/2015 16:29

I really don't like Alfred :( I would much rather go with just Alfie :)

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 19/11/2015 16:32

Louie by a mile.

Although Louis is a much much much nicer spelling.

HoneyLeaf · 19/11/2015 16:46

The problem I have with Louis, is the fact that some people have that name and do actually pronounce it Lewis and everyone who spells it Louie, pronounces it how I would like!

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Sleeplessme · 19/11/2015 16:56

Louie Ethan for me Smile

Sophronia · 19/11/2015 18:50

Louie Ethan, but I really would go with Louis.

villainousbroodmare · 19/11/2015 19:00

Alfie is lovely when he's three but not when he's a thirty year old barrister. Dylan is nice.
I think most people would pronounce Louis in the correct way so you should spell it correctly to avoid your son having to do so forever.
Ethan is fine but I don't think it runs nicely with Louie. The two e's are separate and choppy.

HoneyLeaf · 19/11/2015 19:15

Actually, Louie is currently more popular than Louis...

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pilates · 19/11/2015 19:15

Louie, but prefer Louis.

Sylviecat · 19/11/2015 19:21

I'd vote Alfie Dylan, although I think Dylan Alfie flows better.

IoraRua · 19/11/2015 19:24

I definitely dislike Alfie as a given name, it's a bit too cutesy imo. I would use Alfred.
Louie...marginally better but still not mad on it.

MamaLazarou · 19/11/2015 19:24

Louis.

I dislike Alfie very strongly.

HoneyLeaf · 19/11/2015 19:28

Louie is written right in front of you! You still wrote Louis - I wish people would write the name picked, rather than what they would rather!

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 19/11/2015 19:31

OP please reconsider the spelling of Louis. It looks so much nicer. Most people get it right. He may have to correct it once or twice, but it wouldn't be a huge problem.

its a bit like Luke/Luc. Just using a different spelling for no reason.

IoraRua · 19/11/2015 19:35

I do agree, Louis is much better. It wouldn't be a name I'd pick but a definite improvement imo.

HoneyLeaf · 19/11/2015 19:38

Louie is actually higher, in the top 100, than Louis - there's a reason for that...

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 19/11/2015 19:39

Ok, if that's the case, convince yourself.

HoneyLeaf · 19/11/2015 19:45

What do you mean convince myself?

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IoraRua · 19/11/2015 19:45

I think Louie looks dreadful op. Sorry. And no matter what the place in the top 100 is, I'll still think that.

You cannot control the opinions you get on here. But you go for the name, if you like it.

Borninthe60s · 19/11/2015 20:00

Leweeeethan runs into each other, I love Alfie Dylan!

celtictoast · 19/11/2015 20:19

Alfie Dylan, or even better Dylan Alfie.

Sophronia · 19/11/2015 20:30

Louie is only one place higher than Louis in the 2014 top 100 (Louie #67 and Louis #68), so hardly a significant difference in popularity.

ktmummy1 · 19/11/2015 20:44

OP go with whatever spelling you're comfortable with. I think Louie is perfectly acceptable.