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52 replies

cjukesy · 06/09/2018 16:55

So far we've only liked Ché but we want the middle name Charlie.

Throw me some options?

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DieAntword · 07/09/2018 12:51

Oswiu
Bede

TatianaLarina · 07/09/2018 13:57

Sholto
Ossian
Milto

megletthesecond · 07/09/2018 14:00

Aldrin.

NorthEndGal · 07/09/2018 14:02

Our ds is named Daegan, they are very few and far between

thatawkwardsilence · 07/09/2018 14:10

Kit ?

Maddox ?

Alec ?

ChubbyMummy12 · 07/09/2018 14:15

Gary
Brian
Graham
Wilfred
Ronald

eatyourveg · 07/09/2018 17:23

Caractacus would be unusual

Pollydidntputthekettleon · 07/09/2018 17:33

Jethro no Jett

MrsMarigold · 07/09/2018 17:37

Crikey there are good reasons these aren't popular, they are hideous. I don't get the desire for unique names, a curse in the digital age, I've tried to give mine common names so they can maintain their privacy

blueskiesandforests · 07/09/2018 18:14

Exactly MrsMarigold - I doubt many of us making the suggestions would use the names Grin However op hasn't returned so is either embarrassed or was only trying to establish a posting history...

TheLastMermaid · 07/09/2018 19:19

Beowulf
Malcolm

GraceMarks · 07/09/2018 19:55

Bram is short for Abraham (or at least it was in Bram Stoker's case). I wish OP would come back and clarify what she meant by "unheard of", but if it was a call for really out-there suggestions, there's certainly enough to be going on with here. Wtf is Oswiu??

NerrSnerr · 07/09/2018 19:56

Stilton

LastOneDancing · 07/09/2018 20:00

My cousin is Che.
So, not unheard of.

I love Berrigan!

AnElderlyLadyOfMediumHeight · 07/09/2018 20:02

Assuming (a bit charitably) that OP means 'there won't be another one in the class/nursery/school':

Columba
Ferdinand
Hosea
Johann
Elisha
Sylvester
Varian
also rather liking Ossian upthread.

elQuintoConyo · 07/09/2018 20:06

Try Basque names, they're awesome. I particularly like Unax for a boy (pronounced oo-nax)

spugzbunny · 07/09/2018 20:13

Jobie? Grin that's brilliant!

FeminaSum · 07/09/2018 20:25

Clement
Cynric
Cyrus
Talbot
Leofric
Leofwin
Ambrose
Aylwin
Amalric
Jairus
Isambard
Kenrick
Sacheverell
Micaiah
Zadok

CageyBee · 07/09/2018 20:41

First name Crap
Last name Bag

VeryBerrySeptember · 07/09/2018 20:46

John.

Don't know one under 50.

Pollydidntputthekettleon · 07/09/2018 20:49

Another one here who knows a Ché

TotallyWipedout · 07/09/2018 20:53

Stoker

Durness

Beaverhausen · 07/09/2018 20:54

My brothers name is Juan-pierre but we all call him Juan.

C0untDucku1a · 07/09/2018 20:58

My mum in her 70s knows someone who named their son ché.

If you
Like ché what about ernest?

moredoll · 07/09/2018 22:51

St. John (synjun)

^This. Or Ariel

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