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A sibling for Edith and Douglas

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DorothyBastard · 03/05/2018 18:03

We’re got a third on the way, and are really struggling with boys’ names. For girls we like Marigold, Maud and Pearl. We are not finding out the baby’s sex, so want to have a couple of boy’s names ready as well.

Edith is sometimes Edie and Douglas is sometimes Doug or Dougie.

Our surname is 5 syllables long (double barrelled) and starts with an N. So we don’t want a name starting with E, D, or N. We like names which are instantly recognisable, easy to spell, but not that commonly found (we thought Edith was less common than it’s turned out to be!), and fairly old-fashioned. We also like names with a recognisable diminutive that we will use interchangeably with the full version.

Names that we like but can’t use include Gerald, William, Grover, Donald, Raymond and anything with ‘bert’ in it.

Any suggestions?

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angeloftheblue · 03/05/2018 20:38

Clement. Clem for short.

BrutusMcDogface · 03/05/2018 20:58

Boys' names seem so much harder than girls' (to me, anyway!)

I can definitely see a little Reggie running round with Dougie and Edie though! Wink

Sophronia · 03/05/2018 21:02

I like Marigold and Pearl!

Some boys suggestions...

Clarence
Arnold
Ralph
August
Harold
Clement
Roland
Conrad
Franklin
Gregor
Hamish
Morris
Lionel
Gregory
Hector
Richard
Hugh
Sidney
Claude
Ambrose
Ivor
Jonathan
Aubrey
Duncan
Jeremy
Leonard
John
Lawrence
Dominic
Andrew
Martin
Patrick
Malcolm
Philip
Russell
Stephen
Timothy
Adam
Vincent
Francis
Victor
Archibald
Barnabas
Peter

sonnyboo · 03/05/2018 21:02

Love Pearl!

For a boy how about Edmund, Quentin, Wilfred or Vincent?

bridgetreilly · 03/05/2018 21:07

Fergus.
Ivor.
Geoffrey.
Henry.
Godfrey.
Josiah.

AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 03/05/2018 21:09

Valerie
Margaret
Cordelia

Henry
Laurence
Percival
Quentin
Sidney
Cyril

BrutusMcDogface · 03/05/2018 21:11

Franklin is good. Frankie for short (obv!) I've actually thought about putting Frankie and Freddie on my list.

ValentineFizz · 03/05/2018 21:12

Angus/Aonghus
Rory or Ruaridh
Hamish

Moominfan · 03/05/2018 21:13

Angus
Meridith

MarmiteTermite · 03/05/2018 21:13

Lawrence (Larry) - I’m addicted to the Durrells though!

DorothyBastard · 03/05/2018 21:18

I really like Franklin actually, and I quite like Morris. Douglas was nearly a Vincent but I don’t know about it now. I had thought about Wilson. The name we both love is Grover but I don’t think we’re brave enough to use it.

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VileyRose · 03/05/2018 21:25

Percy
Raymond
Duncan
Erskine
Maxwell
Jerome (Jerry)
Leopold
Levison
Nevis
Milo
Walter
Roger
Kenneth
Earl
Lincoln

Moominfan · 03/05/2018 21:27

Grovers really cool sounding

ErrantBakedBean · 03/05/2018 21:32

I know it sounds ridiculous but I find this a good source of 'old-fashioned' names! play.thomasandfriends.com/en-gb/engines

Ferdinand
Spencer
Victor
Winston

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 03/05/2018 22:03

❤️ Maude
Victor
Walter
Wilbur
Hudson
Emmet
Charlton
Frank
Seth
Benjamin
Howard
Harvey
Fergus
Shane

FoofFighter · 03/05/2018 22:06

Edith, Douglas and Henry :)

AJPTaylor · 03/05/2018 22:09

Bunty and Reg

fizzandchips · 03/05/2018 22:09

Flora
Wilbert

Talith · 03/05/2018 22:10

Basil Grin I've not heard anyone using that one and I always thought it was a sweet name. I have a soft spot for Gordon too.

DamnWhyAreAllTheUsernamesTaken · 03/05/2018 22:14

Humphrey
Arthur
Franklin
Garrett
Sebastian
Wesley
Ronald
Theodore

Lindah1 · 03/05/2018 22:15

Hamish

Whatalovelymug · 03/05/2018 22:17

Love Maud.

Hector
Cyril
Wilfred

sonnyboo · 03/05/2018 22:18

Grover is very cool.

mathanxiety · 04/05/2018 08:31

Grover is amazing.

Suggestions:
Gilbert
Clement
Roland
Arthur
Anthony

Anasnake · 04/05/2018 10:41

Grover is from Sesame Street

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