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Heath

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Saltandvinegar13 · 13/11/2019 20:41

Considering Heath for ds no. 2. 1st son is also a H name, and we like the idea of another H. Have gone through lots of others but none we love. Not sure if Heath is too 'out there'. We like the Nature link, and Heath Ledger connection doesn't really bother us, since it was over 10 years ago. What do you think? Or any other H name ideas?

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onalongsabbatical · 13/11/2019 20:51

I like it, it seems to both soft and rugged at the same time, which is good IMO.
Hywel. Also Hugo, which I like but I suspect many don't like it.

Dinosaursdontgrowontrees · 13/11/2019 20:55

I like it.

BonBon411 · 14/11/2019 00:17

Hugo is lovely.
I have seen Heath as a surname.

HotSince82 · 14/11/2019 00:18

Ledger. Hampstead.

Marcipex · 14/11/2019 00:27

Heath is okay. Hugo is lovely. I like Henry and Harry and Hal.

Marcipex · 14/11/2019 00:29

Harvey?

MerlotNot · 14/11/2019 00:50

I think Heath is lovely - so much so that's it's on our list!! Different, but not too different!

MerlotNot · 14/11/2019 00:59

Harry is my favourite very popular name but I have four in one of my classes which is a dealbreaker for me! Other popular H names where I teach are Harley, Henley, Harris, Harrison, Hayden & Hugh.

MissHenty · 14/11/2019 08:55

Heath just sounds like Keith to me. It’s too gentle and has no substance to it

Hugo is cool.

Hector?

FizzyGreenWater · 14/11/2019 09:19

Yes, love Heath.

Hugo is the obvious and best, but also Hamish I've always liked.

MikeUniformMike · 14/11/2019 10:05

Not Hywel. Lovely name but difficult to pronounce correctly if you are not Welsh. It's Huh-well not Hugh-el.

Heath is ok bt does make me think of Ted Heath or Heath Robinson.

SallyWD · 14/11/2019 10:41

I like it. I know one 8 year old Heath in my daughter's class. No one thinks it's out there.

VenusClapTrap · 14/11/2019 15:06

I knew a Heath back in the early nineties. Short for Heathcliff. He was drop dead gorgeous and everyone swooned when he entered the room.

It’s a good name.

ButterflyOfFreedom · 14/11/2019 15:10

I think my favourite H name for a boy is Hayden.
Heath is ok.
I also like Harrison.

Wineislifex · 14/11/2019 15:10

Love heath!

AfterSomeAdvice1234 · 14/11/2019 19:35

Heath(cliff) is a brilliant name! Go for it!

NotAClue101 · 14/11/2019 19:37

Love it

Astronica · 15/11/2019 02:46

I like it.

diddlediddle · 15/11/2019 07:16

I like it. Simple, known name but not common. Nice image.

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