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andpropersteel · 26/05/2016 10:03

Both you and DP had settled on a name that you both love, but it was quite an uncommon name at present...

Not a 'yoonique' name.
Not a 'made up' name.

Just a name that, because it hasn't been in the top 500 since the 1950s, isn't on everyone's immediate radar?

We both really like it, and can't see anything wrong with it. It carries well from tot to adult. But there seems to be some people (on the internet, not daft/brave enough to share potential baby names in real life) who vehemently hate it looking at you mumsnet , and others (usually those who've actually met someone with this name) who love it.

Our thinking is that people are way more judgey of names when they're just arbitrary, and should we use it, it'll just become our little boy's name once people get used to it and that'll be that = new positive association. Names that are really popular now, like Henry or Gabriel for example, would have been considered ''cruel'' 10 years ago, and are totally nice names now.

We have a couple of ''back up'' names but DP in particular is really saddened to have to use those and it feels a bit weird to do so since using his ''in-utero'' name.

WWYD?

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MitzyLeFrouf · 26/05/2016 15:20

And it's a noble name for a dog Rainbows.

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LittleHouseOnTheShelf · 26/05/2016 15:25

Jennings?

NeedACleverNN · 26/05/2016 15:27

Is it Tarquin? Grin too modern I guess..

It's Bob isn't it?

Parisgellar · 26/05/2016 15:28

I've rtft and still no revelation. I also read the list and my guess is Elmer or Silas. I might actually nab these names for potential names for future DC.

Twirlstwirlstwirls · 26/05/2016 15:28

Check this out -

www.nrscotland.gov.uk/filesstatistics/babies-first-names-full-list/2010-2019/babies-first-names-2015.xlsx

The name we gave our daughter last year appears far higher on the list than I expected goes off to sulk further about this Grin

ANiceSliceOfCake · 26/05/2016 15:30

Come on we are on 6 pages now! What's the name ?

PurpleDaisies · 26/05/2016 15:31

This has turned a little vague-book now op. What's the name?

OneMagnumisneverenough · 26/05/2016 15:39

It must be Herbert - nature name but not obvious was the clue as it not?

andpropersteel · 26/05/2016 15:39

I've just realised someone has already said it Blush . You have to be nice to me though! I can't remember their username, I'll have to have a look.

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insan1tyscartching · 26/05/2016 15:39

Is it Glenn?

PurpleDaisies · 26/05/2016 15:41

Did the letters if it fall off your keyboard op? You could type it?

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BogOak · 26/05/2016 15:43

My four year old told me quite seriously that a new boy called Rumpelstiltskin had just started at his pre-school.

Disappointingly, it was Rupert.

NeedACleverNN · 26/05/2016 15:45

Was it Boris?
Was it,was it?

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MitzyLeFrouf · 26/05/2016 15:47

I love 4 year olds.

Grin

'Hmmm, what's my new friend called? Ru....Ru...oh yes Rumpelstilitskin that must be it'.

Queenbean · 26/05/2016 15:48

TELL US THE NAME!!

I love the name Clement and know one

andpropersteel · 26/05/2016 15:48

The whole point of this was that I didn't want to say though as it's such an opinion splitter, I was just trying to be covert in breaking the tension without making it into a thread about the actual name itself! I'm too pregnant and hormonal for this shit, BeckyWithTheMediocreHair got it. Grin

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andpropersteel · 26/05/2016 15:49

BogOak that's hilarious!

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MitzyLeFrouf · 26/05/2016 15:50

Becky suggested both Clifford and Grover. Which one is it?

NeedACleverNN · 26/05/2016 15:51

Grover?!

Well it's not my style or taste...a bit too puppetty for me

BogOak · 26/05/2016 15:54

Grover is Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th US President, for me - the only one who did two non-consecutive terms. trivia bore

Though it's never occurred to me - were some Muppets deliberately named after US presidents and their families? If you add in Kermit Roosevelt..?