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Total toff/posh boys names anyone?

229 replies

LetItGlow · 11/06/2016 18:47

I really like them! But, the ones I can think of have to many fault, despite my love for them.

Piers - reminds me too much of Piers Morgan

Rupert - Reminds me of Rupert the bear, plus, you can only shorten it to Roo!

Any ideas?

P.S, please not Tarquin

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IoraRua · 12/06/2016 20:33

Lysander

Flossiesmummy · 12/06/2016 21:10

I know a Rupert shortened to Rupes.

mathanxiety · 12/06/2016 22:23

Roland
Julius
Gustav
Dunstan
Stanislaus
Anthony

Reuben is a Jewish name. And in the US, it's a popular sandwich.
A lot of names are 'Jewish' names, if they are Biblical.
Reuben is used a lot in Hispanic families in the US and presumably in Mexico and Central America too. So is Hector.

Marilynsbigsister · 13/06/2016 07:22

Indigo. (Seems to be pronounced in-ee-go)

BigGreenOlives · 13/06/2016 07:29

The name is Inigo, as in Inigo Jones the architect. Indigo is a colour.

Marilynsbigsister · 13/06/2016 09:09

Biggreenolives - a million thank yous , it's friends child's name (who is now 24 yrs old - have always been perplexed but too embarrassed to ask Blush. ) another of lifestyle mysteries solved although as a keen lover of old buildings I have heard of Inigo Jones , you would have thought I would have worked that out by now !!

BigGreenOlives · 13/06/2016 10:13

SmileCake

ISpeakJive · 13/06/2016 12:34

My DH knows an Isambard...

Lottielou7 · 13/06/2016 12:46

Xavier, surely
Felix
Quentin

JanetWeb2812 · 13/06/2016 12:58

Eight pages and still no mention of Ludovic?

RickOShay · 13/06/2016 12:59

I think I've got it
Diggory

achildsjoy · 13/06/2016 13:04

Nicholas.

achildsjoy · 13/06/2016 13:11

Conrad, Humphrey, Rory, Tobias.

achildsjoy · 13/06/2016 13:16

Troy.

gonetoseeamanaboutadog · 13/06/2016 13:35

Is Gabriel posh?

Or Rhys?

MitzyLeFrouf · 13/06/2016 13:37

I think the official name is largely irrelevant. In order to be truly posh you (or preferably Nanny) need to give them a nickname like Pumpy or Trumpy.

ErgonomicallyUnsound · 13/06/2016 13:48

I know Quentin, Gabriel, Conrad and loads of Nicholases, Jaspers, Olivers and Charleses and and none of them are remotely posh.

WindPowerRanger · 13/06/2016 18:15

Gervase?

dotdotdotmustdash · 13/06/2016 19:20

Gulliver (nn Gilly), Titus, Julian and Roderick

All classmates from my small Scotttish state primary in the 1970s

Winterdaisy · 13/06/2016 20:57

There is a 6 year old Aubrey (boy) in my sons class at school. The peerage aristocratic kids are called things like Harry and Oliver here btw.

Monty
Felix
Angus
Edward
Jonathan
Henry
Wilfred
Otto
Charles
Percy
Hugo
Oscar
Rufus
Can all be heard yelled in the local school playground.

willstill · 14/06/2016 16:39

I have to agree with others - in what world is Reuben posh?? It is the absolute opposite of posh!
Reuben is this generation's Jason.

Posh = Cosmo, Humphrey, Horace, Edmund, Wilbur

Wintersummerwintersummer · 14/06/2016 17:05

Many of the names that people associate with being "posh" are actually quite common now. The genuinely upper class / aristocratic men that I know are called Anthony and William (Billy). Not exactly Ptolomy or Tarquinius!!!! Xx

CheerfulYank · 14/06/2016 18:33

In the States Reuben is a hillbilly name.

LarrytheCucumber · 14/06/2016 20:31

Our local public school boasts a pupil called Kevin.

almapudden · 14/06/2016 20:34

Hubert. I know a lovely Hubie.

Ralph.