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Isaac or Henry?

25 replies

DandySeaLioness · 22/09/2017 13:08

I think we're down to these two names. We don't love either of them but they seem to be the only names we both (sort of) like!

DP likes Zachary - I don't, I love James (we can't use it) or Harvey (DP doesn't like it)

So, what do you all think? also, what about middle names for these?

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Memememeandyou · 22/09/2017 13:08

Isaac

pipilangstrumpf · 22/09/2017 13:24

I’d worry about the I suck teasing potential with Isaac.

So Henry for me.

Smoliver · 22/09/2017 13:27

These two are on my favourites list. I slightly prefer Isaac but both are great.

NannyR · 22/09/2017 13:30

Isaac - it's biblical meaning is "he will laugh", which I think is lovely.

Hullabaloo31 · 22/09/2017 13:32

I have an Isaac and he gets so many compliments on it!

rebus1 · 22/09/2017 13:34

Both great names, which goes best with your surname? I prefer Henry it's what my DD would be if she had been a boy! What about James for a middle name?

Theresomethingaboutdairy · 22/09/2017 13:45

I have a Henry, it is literally the only boys name that I love. Only heard good things about it and it won't date. His middle name is Joseph, although I wish I had gone with james now for a middle name.

Chocolatecake12 · 22/09/2017 14:23

Isaac - it's only on mn that I ever heard the I suck thing. It's not even pronounced like that!
It can be shortened to zac so a bonus if your dp like Zachary.
My Isaac has had some lovely compliments on his name and he's the only one in his school.
Funnily enough Henry was also on my list!

pilates · 22/09/2017 14:49

Henry William
Henry Jacob

ChocolateCrunch · 22/09/2017 14:55

Henry

hopsalong · 22/09/2017 15:09

Henry.

But are you sure you couldn't come round to Zachary? My husband couldn't, but I think it's a brilliant name!

Ionarocks · 22/09/2017 15:13

Isaac.

FindTheLightSwitchDarren · 22/09/2017 16:46

I like both, but prefer Isaac.

Peachypie83 · 22/09/2017 16:49

I have a 4 month old Isaac. It wasn't my first choice but the only name we agreed on. He was a tiny premature 3lb baby and the name did seem too grown up for him initially but it's definitely grown on me and I love it now

JenNtonic · 22/09/2017 16:57

I'm sorry to be a dick it's just I read ya post and thought
Henry-Hoover-hoovers "suck".
Isaac- I suck.
So not much in it Grin
I'm only joking,
I actually love both names and TOTALLY love Zachary or Zak to shorten Isaac like somebody before me said. TBH I'm on the fence but congratulations!!!! Flowers xx

bridgetreilly · 22/09/2017 17:11

Isaac is a great name.

snowplop · 22/09/2017 17:23

I have an Isaac. We liked the meaning - he who laughs - which suits him perfectly. I've never heard the 'i suck' thing either. Loads of people spell it wrongly as 'Issac' though.

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 22/09/2017 17:24

Isaac.

Mugshotzforlunch · 22/09/2017 17:28

Henry Isaac surname.

shggg245 · 22/09/2017 17:32

Isaac

averythinline · 22/09/2017 17:33

Isaac is great , Henry not a fave but maybe as the 2 I know are really not nice ..

early30smum · 22/09/2017 20:07

Both lovely- I prefer Henry.

DandySeaLioness · 22/09/2017 21:06

Thank you, everyone!!
We settled on Isaac Smile

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snowplop · 22/09/2017 21:46

Hurrah 😊 Good choice!

Peachypie83 · 23/09/2017 07:25

Yay! It's a great name but yes, I agree with Snowplop you will find lots of people spell it Issac Grin (also never ever heard I Suck)

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