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Due date today! Opinions on shortlist please!

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teacher1984 · 25/01/2016 19:22

Alfred (Alf)
Freddie
Theodore (Theo/Teddy)
Joshua
Jack

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Allalonenow · 25/01/2016 19:26

Theodore or Alfred.

lazybones77 · 25/01/2016 19:28

Freddie or Jack. I'm not keen on Alfred or Theodore at all. I much prefer Edward shortened to Teddy.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 25/01/2016 19:30

Joshua or Jack

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 25/01/2016 19:30

I don't like Freddie but really like Frederick/Fred.
Theodore/Teddy is nice.

daisydalrymple · 25/01/2016 19:31

Freddie or jack

JenniferAnistonsHair · 25/01/2016 19:49

Theodore

teacher1984 · 25/01/2016 20:00

God this is hard! How on earth do you commit to a name?! None particularly stands out above any other Shock

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Thetruthfairy · 25/01/2016 20:19

Alfred is pretty wonderful.
Theodore is lovely but very popular at the minute.
I love jack too xx

DeffoJeffo · 25/01/2016 20:26

Alfred! Then you can try out Alf and Freddie once he's here and decide then :)

Allalonenow · 25/01/2016 21:08

Jack and more so, Joshua are massively popular ATM, so once he goes to school he could well be Jack3 or Joshua5, so I wouldn't use them.

Freddie is cute on a little boy, but not so cute on a grown up, though I do like Frederick.

Theodore is having a bit of a peak just now, so Alfred is a good choice.

Sophronia · 25/01/2016 23:12

Alfred!

iciclewinter · 26/01/2016 00:52

Alfred (Alf) - getting a bit overdone now
Freddie - nice if nickname for Frederick
Theodore (Theo/Teddy) - love Theodore/Theo, but find Teddy too twee
Joshua - like
Jack - overdone, was the no.1 boys name for years

ChristineDePisan · 26/01/2016 00:57

Gazillions of Joshuas and Jacks around (they are nice names, after all)

I know lots of Freddies, though no Alfs

I lke Theo, not keen on Teddy

ChristineDePisan · 26/01/2016 00:58

How about something like Jonathan NN Jonty?

NoncommittalToSparkleMotion · 26/01/2016 01:21

Alfred!

Best wishes Flowers

WinterBabyHMW · 26/01/2016 11:12

Alfred - not keen, but I do like Alfie!
Freddie - I like this - I like the Freddy spelling too...
Theodore - this is okay, but I love Teddy (prefer it as a NN for Edward)
Joshua - it's okay, but very popular... I think his teachers will expect to be teaching a Joshua (that isn't bad, but he'll probably be called by his last name) - Josh is a nice shortening...
Jack - same as Joshua ^ but I do quite like it!

Ilovegummibaers · 26/01/2016 13:32

They're all very popular especially Jack and Theo. I really like the suggestion of Jonathan!

cecilelliott · 26/01/2016 19:36

Theo and Teddy so overdone at the moment (apologies as they're nice names but have lost their freshness)

Freddie and Jack are my favourite of your list. Both classic names, so, although Jack is quite popular, it still sounds nice rather than dated like the above!

Good luck choosing!

StDogolphin · 26/01/2016 20:13

Alfred

HeyManIJustWantSomeMuesli · 26/01/2016 20:28

Alfred or Joshua (had no idea this was getting popular again)

ScarlettDarling · 26/01/2016 20:29

Jack is lovely. A gorgeous name for boy or man which will never go out of fashion. Love it!

Paddletonio · 26/01/2016 21:34

Joshua or Jack

teacher1984 · 27/01/2016 21:34

How popular are Josh and Jack?

For those of you who have DCs, are you noticing multiple of these names in your kids classes?

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HeyNonnyMaybe · 27/01/2016 21:42

Joshua and Jack are naughty boy names round here.

I like Alfred, but there are a bazillion Alfies, of course.

Theo is lovely and I only know one. What about Leo?

FourForYouGlenCoco · 27/01/2016 21:45

Joshua or Jack. Jack is on our boys' name list too! I know it's supposedly really popular but I don't know any Jacks at all, whereas I know about half a dozen Theos just off the top of my head, and the same for Alfie! Wait til baby arrives and see what he looks like, it might be that he really suits one name over the others Smile

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