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Final 3 boys names - I hope!

90 replies

Daphnedolittle · 21/02/2016 11:26

Hi all,

These are the names we have narrowed our list down to!
DH is Irish and grew up in Ireland. I'm English and we live in England.
Our top name for ages was Rex but I quite like a name I can shorten and you can't shorten Rex. I also stupidly mentioned it to parents and was met with 'do many humans get called that?' Which put me off slightly.
Corey and Seamus are recent additions to the list. Dh loves Seamus for its Irish roots and I have to admit Its really grown on me. Shay or Seami are cute nn's.
We both love Corey but have a feeling it would have mixed reactions. I've heard it can be slang for penis but i've grown up in or near London and never heard it so wonder if people think this is an issue?
Please be kind as it has taken months for us to come up with any kind of list!

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Daphnedolittle · 21/02/2016 11:27

Should have written the list!
It's:
Rex
Corey
Seamus

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MazzleDazzle · 21/02/2016 11:40

I see you've learnt the hard way. You should keep all names close to your chest and only reveal once they're finalised! Stops meddling relatives from throwing in their tuppence. Grin

I love Rex and Seamus, not too keen on Corey, but probably because we pronounce it Co-Ray in Scotland. It would sound lovely with your DH's Irish accent!

Issie339 · 21/02/2016 11:51

All nice but I'd put them in this preference order:

  1. Seamus
  2. Rex
  3. Corey

I think Seamus is lovely especially with your close connection to Ireland, and as you say 'Shay' is super cute and cool as a nn. Definitely top pick for me.

Sophronia · 21/02/2016 12:03

Seamus is my favourite

Daphnedolittle · 21/02/2016 12:10

Dh is very happy with the votes so far! Grin

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Getit · 21/02/2016 12:13

Like Rex
Don't like the others

OneMagnumisneverenough · 21/02/2016 12:22

I know a Se with an accent on the 'e'. Can't do it on tablet! Pronounced Shay. I like Seamus then Rex. Not keen on Corey.

Dogadviceneeded · 21/02/2016 12:32

Seamus gets my vote too

HeteronormativeHaybales · 21/02/2016 13:15

Seamus is lovely.
I really dislike both Corey and Rex, sorry.

KatieT12 · 21/02/2016 13:38

Corey is the best

IWantedThatBiscuit · 21/02/2016 13:39

Seamus is a great name, and you're right about the lovely nn potential (Shay, Shamie etc).

Dont like the others at all, I'm afraid. Rx is a dog's name and Corey is a bit 1980s American.

DontKillMyVibe · 21/02/2016 13:41

Corey is awful. Either of the other too are fine. Seamus is probably the safer bet.

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Haffdonga · 21/02/2016 13:42

Seamus gets my vote.

Much nicer nicknames and with the irish origins in your family it fits better.

(Rex, sorry, but to me it does have the connotations of being a classic dog name.)

Daphnedolittle · 21/02/2016 14:42

Corey really isnt popular. Coconutty - where do you live out of interest?

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jemimastar · 21/02/2016 17:00
  1. Rex (by a mile) then-
  2. Seamus
  3. Corey
DorotheaHomeAlone · 21/02/2016 17:41

Seamus by a good margin.

FunkyPeacock · 21/02/2016 17:43

Seamus gets my vote

DramaAlpaca · 21/02/2016 17:45

Another vote for Seamus. It's not a name I'm mad keen on, but I really love Shay.

thebiscuitindustry · 21/02/2016 18:50
  1. Rex
  2. Seamus
  3. Corey
dottyaboutstripes · 21/02/2016 18:52

Seamus! I would've used it but it was too much with our surname

calzone · 21/02/2016 18:55

Rex only for me

BikeRunSki · 21/02/2016 18:57

Rex is my favourite.

Beware though, my GF was called Rex because you can't shorten it, but was known as Reggie!

ddeemummy · 21/02/2016 19:14

Looks like im in minority but I prefer Corey! Seamus shortened to Shay is quite nice but dont like Rex or Seamus in all honesty

And for what its worth ive never heard of a willy been called corey :) .

thebiscuitindustry · 21/02/2016 19:19

Corey is too apple-corey.