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Literally have about 50 names that need to be reduced

60 replies

welz · 13/12/2016 18:22

Which is your favourite?

Liam
George
James
Leon
Travis
Matthew
Colin
Dean
Layton
Corey
Oliver
Sam
Josh
Trent
Hogan
Fox
Tom
Tanner
Brad
Rhys
Aaron
Scott
Ryan
Adam
Kaine
Harris
Harrison
Redmand
Brodie

Thanks Grin

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QuietNinjaTardis · 13/12/2016 20:33

Rhys, josh, Matthew and Leon.

bigredfireengine · 13/12/2016 20:38

Liam - no unless irish - very 1990o
George
James
Leon- no its a restaurant
Travis- just no
Matthew
Colin
Dean- dated very 1990s
Layton- after the ds game?
Corey- ended up in prison
Oliver
Sam
Josh- very 1990s
Trent- a river?
Hogan- not a name?
Fox- you are joking? Why not try feral?
Tom
Tanner- not a name
Brad- no
Rhys- very 1990s
Aaron-very 1990s
Scott- very 1950s
Ryan- very 1990s
Adam
Kaine-not correct spelling
Harris- tweed or river?
Harrison
Redmand- not a name
Brodie- female ?

bigredfireengine · 13/12/2016 20:43

What are the rest of the 50?

Popularcontrarian · 13/12/2016 20:45

Liam James Matthew Tom are my favourites.

EverySongbirdSays · 13/12/2016 20:47

I'm going to cross out what I'd never use
Liam
Travis
Matthew
Colin
Dean (but only because I hate someone called Dean)
Layton
Corey
Oliver
Sam
Josh
Trent
Hogan
Fox
Tom
Tanner
Brad
Rhys
Aaron
Scott
Ryan
Adam
Kaine
Harris
Harrison
Redmand
Brodie

I'd probably pick Matthew, Tom, or Sam

HearTheThunderRoar · 13/12/2016 23:24

My favourite is Layton, although I prefer it spelt Lleyton.

I also like Sam and Corey.

Travis makes me think of Travis Nash off Home and Away Grin

dotdotdotmustdash · 13/12/2016 23:28

I vote Ben.

CakeRattleandRoll · 14/12/2016 00:35

My favourites are: George, Matthew, Aaron and Harris

Buntysoven · 14/12/2016 00:50

Adam is my favourite and least favourite is Harris because it's slang for bum and reminds me of Rolf who my mum was obsessed by until...you know.

bibbitybobbityyhat · 14/12/2016 01:13

George

JudgeJudySheidlin · 14/12/2016 01:20

Names I like/can tolerate more than the others:
George - solid, dependable
Oliver - adore this popular name & don't care that there's squillions of Ollies around
Sam - at least 3 of my my 21-year-old DS' friends have this name
Tom - see SamGrin
Josh - see TomGrin
Adam - see JoshGrinThere's also a couple of Charlies as wellWink

Neutral:
Corey - I like this but it's a name I'd get bored with quite quickly
Fox - kinda cool, suit all ages, however I think you'd have to have a strong personality to pull it off
Aaron - v popular choice amongst my catholic friends
James - only know dull boys/men named James. They suit their name.
Matthew - I've got a few Matthews in my family. All shortened to Matt & I don't like that name.
Liam - another popular name amongst my catholic friends. It's OK
Harrison - Ford. It's another OK from me
Harris - popular amongst mumsnetters on here & quite a nice name
Kaine - much prefer the spelling of Cain. A name well used on my family tree & I've grown to like it
Brodie - cool American dude without much intelligence; yet I sorta like the name.

Its a NO from me:
Leon - just urrgghhh!
Travis - see Leon
Colin - call your pet this instead. Not fair to subject a child to it
Dean - builder/plumber/decorator
Layton - really?
Hogan - no
Tanner - it's a occupation not a first name
Brad - a blonde, blue eyed surfing loving character on an Australian soap opera
Rhys - a friend chose this name as she didn't want it shortened. Instead she knows him as 'Rhysy'Confused
Scott - another character from that Oz soap opera, probably Brad's brother?
Trent - Scott & Brad's other brother who is sleeping with both his sisters-in-lawShock
Ryan - I know quite a few of all ages & all are bad boys. Really has put me off the name
Redmand - dear OP, your pregnancy hormones are going crazy! Give yourself a good talking too & start again.

I'm being light hearted so don't take me seriously. Best of luck shortening your listFlowers

Joinourclub · 14/12/2016 01:26

I only like the following:
George
James
Matthew
Sam
Josh
Oliver
Fox
Tom

BlackNo1 · 14/12/2016 01:32

Matthew and Adam. Classics.

And Fox. Just because.

HerRoyalNotness · 14/12/2016 01:41

Oliver, James and fox

lljkk · 14/12/2016 03:04

I'm struggling with Hogan & maybe Brodie, too. Rest are ok.

lljkk · 14/12/2016 03:06
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Gruffalosfriend · 14/12/2016 08:39

I'm not keen on any. They're either too common/dull or just not my taste. If I had to choose then probably Brodie.

Helloooooitsme · 14/12/2016 08:42

Not keen on your list but you can't go wrong with James.

AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 14/12/2016 08:44

Tom, George, Liam, Matthew, Oliver, Harrison.

FrenchHousewife · 14/12/2016 08:47

Tom and Adam

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SausageSoda · 14/12/2016 09:26

I like Liam and Leon.

A lot (Sam etc) are a bit blah and others are truly awful IMO (Colin, Hogan, Fox, Kaine, Corey, Trent, Brad, Layton, Dean).

Loyly · 14/12/2016 09:35

Not Harris! I dislike place names and surnames as first names. And it's a brand. Then there's the Rolf Harris connection. And the fact that it sounds like slang for arse in some places. It's just the worst.

George is my favourite from your list.

BayaGoji · 14/12/2016 11:17

I love Leon.

Hogan must be a joke. You can cross that one off right away.

LemonBreeland · 14/12/2016 11:42

Liamno
George probably v popular due to the prince
James boring
Leon no
Travis no
Matthew nice
Colin middle aged man
Dean see Colin
Layton yuck
Corey okay
Oliver v popular
Sam nice
Josh okay
Trent no
Hogan no
Fox love it
Tom boring
Tanner no
Brad no
Rhys no
Aaron okay
Scott no
Ryan no
Adam nice
Kaine Absolutely not, even if spelt correctly
Harris nice
Harrison nice
Redmand no
Brodie no

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