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Wolf or Grey?

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AlexanderWolfAlexanderGrey · 24/06/2017 23:45

First name is Alexander.

Alexander Wolf?

Alexander Grey?

Which one?

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Mothervulva · 25/06/2017 13:30

OR Grey Wolf.

ThroughThickAndThin01 · 25/06/2017 13:33

Wolf

Love it!

grasspigeons · 25/06/2017 13:38

I prefer wolf.
I'm not sure about grey

TheSeaTheSkyTheSeaTheSkyyyyyy · 25/06/2017 13:57

Grey just means boring to me.

And Wolf means a cool badass animal.

So I'd go with Wolf Grin

Sophronia · 26/06/2017 00:45

Alexander Wolf

WhatToDoAboutThis2017 · 26/06/2017 01:04

Oh good god. What is it with people wanting to name their kid things that aren't actually names?

Everyone wants to be different. I think there's something in the water making everyone loopy Confused

phoolani · 26/06/2017 01:20

OMG what is it with people who are so obsessed with naming kids only established names? Every name was 'new' at some point. Take a fucking chill pill.
Alexander Grey Wolf is fab.

ScarletSienna · 26/06/2017 08:19

Either. I would go with Wolfe or Gray spellings. I like them.

There are many names that are nouns that are now fairly established: Autumn, Sienna, Hope etc and as a middle name, I really don't see a problem with your two. They're also not pretentious-how can anyone assume that they know your reasons unless you've said?

harderandharder2breathe · 26/06/2017 10:07

Neither

If you must,theb Grey

silkpyjamasallday · 26/06/2017 10:54

Neither. Grey makes me think of 50 shades as in Christian grey, and wolf is too try hard. I do know a woman called Tiger, but she is very very cool, and if she wasn't it would be very hard to pull off. Alexander is lovely, and I think both grey and wolf jar next to it. Go for something unusual by all means, but it needs to be a proper name.

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