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Conor or Aidan?

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HandyManJack · 16/04/2017 13:35

Which name do you prefer for our little newborn? Thank you.

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WaitrosePigeon · 16/04/2017 22:19

It definitely is a chavvy or naughty boys name for some people though.

Love Aidan, very sweet.

GenerationYmember · 16/04/2017 22:48

Conor definitely!

grufallosfriend · 16/04/2017 22:50

Neither, but if I had to choose, Aidan.

Gingerbreadmam · 16/04/2017 22:53

i know a Connor who is absolutely lovely.

PaperdollCartoon · 16/04/2017 22:55

Aidan.
Con(n)or is a nice name - prefer two n's - but it is a naughty boy name. Ask any teacher I've ever met.

Rinceoir · 16/04/2017 22:59

Love Conor. NOT Connor! I know lots of boys/men named Conor and they are all lovely and respectable.

I do like Aidan too but prefer Conor.

Rinceoir · 16/04/2017 23:04

Although in a (SE) English accent it will be pronounced without a strong "r" at the end. If you live in England and that would annoy you go with Aidan!

MitzyLeFrouf · 17/04/2017 00:14

I really wish people would knob the fuck off with their 'chav' and 'naughty boy' comments.

babyinarms · 17/04/2017 00:15

Love them equally ....sorry, no.help!

CointreauVersial · 17/04/2017 00:21

Conor! (biased - it's DS's name Grin).

Definitely one "n" not two.

There are very few Conors round here - only one other we know of.

NotAMammy · 17/04/2017 00:28

Aidan.

Love Conor but it seemed to be really common for a while, so that's why I wouldn't go for it.

dinosaurkisses · 18/04/2017 20:02

Conor! I'm in Ireland though, where its a traditional name and doesn't have the rep it seems to have in the UK.

There's also Conn as an alternative, which I think is very cool but uncommon.

user1483387154 · 18/04/2017 20:06

dislike both, but Conor is least worst

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