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help us name our little boy??

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beckslovestimmy · 24/06/2016 16:17

This is DS born yesterday. DH likes Reuben, I like Alec. Neither of us like the others choice so we need help to come up with something we can both agree on. Here he is...

help us name our little boy??
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GlitteryFluff · 24/06/2016 16:29

Joshua
Congratulations!

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Jessbow · 24/06/2016 17:26

Timothy
Jethro
Lawrence
Sebastien

CoffeeCoffeeAndLotsOfIt · 24/06/2016 17:30

He's gorgeous. He looks like a Samuel to me.

PotatoBread · 24/06/2016 17:31

He's beautiful - congrats Flowers

I much prefer Alex to Alec. If you go with Alexander you'll have a choice of names such as Alex or Xander as another poster suggested.

He doesn't look like a Rueban!

septembersunshine · 24/06/2016 19:38

Alexander Rueben and you can have Alex or Alec as a nickname. My husband is an Alexander and it's a fab name! I can't see him being called Rueben either - he would suit Benjamin more. He is so cute - congratulations!

Or:
Aidan
Christopher
Oliver
Thomas
Harry
Tobias (Toby)
Edward (Eddie)

septembersunshine · 24/06/2016 19:39

...but actually, second thoughts he does look like a Sam (Samuel) he looks like he needs a soft sounding name!

kiki22 · 24/06/2016 19:47

How about James?

Notsure1234 · 24/06/2016 19:55

Congratulations, he's gorgeous.

I think Samuel suits him. I also think he could be a Reuben.

RedYellow046 · 24/06/2016 19:57

Sebastian, Joshua, Thomas, Edward?

PicnicPie · 24/06/2016 19:59

Lucas!

ShebaQueen · 24/06/2016 20:04

Thomas

daisydalrymple · 24/06/2016 20:05

Gorgeous! Historic day to be born Grin you could always go with something historically political like Edward (Heath - who was pm when we joined the eu) or obviously Boris Nigel springs to mind if you're of the other camp Grin huge congratulations, what a lovely thread amongst the many others sparked by events from yesterday, this surely has to be the best one! Hope it was a speedy happy delivery, and you're all doing well

daisydalrymple · 24/06/2016 20:07

Ps I do think he looks like a Reuben, and also like the Benjamin suggestion X

1horatio · 24/06/2016 20:33

Alexander, nn Alec/x (I personally prefer Alec) would be cute :)

I agree with a previous poster, Samuel would be really cute as well.
What about Samuel Alec nn Alec?

BikeRunSki · 24/06/2016 20:36

Amos

Fletcherl · 24/06/2016 20:37

Why not go with Heath then.

Maverick66 · 24/06/2016 20:39

Xenon

Maverick66 · 24/06/2016 20:40

Sorry that should be Zenon

Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 24/06/2016 20:46

He's gorgeous. I want him. Squeeeeeeeeee. Grin.
He looks like a Michael

BoboBunnyH0p · 24/06/2016 21:11

An old work colleague had a DS yesterday too and called him Rueben so I think that name might suddenly be popular.
I suggest Lucien, Alexander, Theodore, or Nathaniel. Congratulations on your beautiful ds.

strongswans · 24/06/2016 21:24

I prefer Reuben out of yours. He's adorable, looks like a James or Thomas to me.

Cineraria · 24/06/2016 21:26

I could imagine him being called a short and unusual name. Emil, maybe or Jem (short forJeremiah/Jeremy).

divafever99 · 24/06/2016 21:32

I have 2 dd's, but my names for a boy would have been:
Ben
Issac
Jack
Toby.
Congratulations opFlowers

SingaSong12 · 24/06/2016 22:08

Congratulations- he's gorgeous Flowers
I like Thomas or Samuel

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