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Douglas or Gregory

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Greedysquirrels · 05/09/2016 12:38

I've posted before about Douglas (to be shortened to Dougie) which I'm pretty keen on for our DC3 due in a few months but DH is less keen and is now trying to push Gregory/Greg instead. I'm struggling to imagine calling a tiny baby 'Greg' although I do like the idea of it on an older boy and man.

Any strong views on either of these names?

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SirChenjin · 05/09/2016 12:44

Definitely prefer Gregory. Dougie in a broad Scottish accent up here sounds harsh, a bit like 'Duggeh' - but it might sound nicer in your accent

GoldPlatedBacon · 05/09/2016 12:53

Douglas is fabulous. Don't give up on Dougie (I don't hate Greg but Dougie is far superior!)

Pinklily1 · 05/09/2016 13:30

I like both - they are both strong names and not hugely common. Gregory would win it for me if I had to chose between the two, only because I would struggle to think of a small baby as Douglas, Gregory seems to work at all ages.

Foxtato · 05/09/2016 13:42

Seems as the two names have different opinions regarding if they do/ don't suit a baby. I much prefer Douglas than Gregory. To me Douglas is a lovely name and there are a few nicknames that could be used throughout life.

fluentinsarcasm · 05/09/2016 14:18

Ask yourself if you were a boy/teenager/man which would you prefer?

I know which one I'd prefer any day...Gregory/Greg

No contest.

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 05/09/2016 14:22

Gregory/Greg.

Greedysquirrels · 05/09/2016 15:58

Interesting - seems to be an opinion divider. Gregory narrowly in the lead from the posters so far. I'm surprised that both names are miles out of the top 200 boys names, makes me feel a bit nervous to use them but also love the idea of something a bit unusual (but not weird)!

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NoCapes · 05/09/2016 16:05

Honestly I think they're both horribly dated and generally just a bit...ugly

twinjocks · 05/09/2016 16:13

I prefer Gregory.

fluentinsarcasm · 05/09/2016 16:21

If it's any help I know of 2 Douglas's. Both get Duggie all the time.

Sophronia · 05/09/2016 17:15

I like both, but I think Gregory

BuntyFigglesworthSpiffington · 05/09/2016 17:17

Douglas.

Gregory is on a par with Nigel and Timothy for me. Too drippy for words!

BooAndM · 05/09/2016 17:18

I like Douglas :-)

BatmanLovesMarmite · 05/09/2016 18:03

I know two Dougies.

I prefer that to Gregory, but Gregory's a perfectly nice, normal name.

MrEBear · 05/09/2016 18:50

I prefer Gregor to Gregory. Tbh I think Gregor is less likely to be shortened.

I like Douglas but can't think of anyone who actually gets Douglas, rather than Duggie which I'm not so keen on.

MrsGsnow18 · 05/09/2016 19:42

I like Douglas but don't like Dougie.( Doug is okay)
I like Gregory better, although sometimes Greg can be misheard as Craig. Depends on where you live.

MrsGsnow18 · 05/09/2016 19:43

I have heard of NN Rory for Gregory too though!

BellaMoo · 05/09/2016 20:10

Much prefer Douglas with Dougie as a nn.

Twooter · 05/09/2016 20:13

I prefer Dougal to Douglas.

roseteapot101 · 05/09/2016 20:29

i like douglas i think its a nice

ShapesAreGreen · 05/09/2016 20:38

Gregory

Blackberryandapplejam · 05/09/2016 21:05

Love both names equally.

Greedysquirrels · 05/09/2016 21:22

Thanks all - great to know we're not going mad considering these names on the whole. Gregory is growing on me, I think it's sneaking into the lead for us right now.

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sidonie1 · 05/09/2016 21:52

I love both of these names so much! Timeless and cool for little people and big. Not sure which I prefer though - possibly Gregory as it seems a little more unusual, but it's a close call.

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