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Name ideas for baby boy due in 3 weeks!

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Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 16:21

DP and I are really struggling to agree on a name for DS2! DS1 is Albie, so would obvs like it to go with this.
Ideas so far:
Oscar (I love this name but DP worried it might be a bit "posh"!)
Finley/Finlay (I worry that this might not go with Albie)
Ronan (DP likes this name but I worry about the Keating association!)
Keen if possible for an Irish connection as DP is Irish and has a very Irish surname (which will be DS2's surname)
Any honest thoughts appreciated :-)

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Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 16:24

Oh sorry forgot to mention - I'm not Irish and we're based in England so would like a name that isn't difficult for English people to pronounce!

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bridgetreilly · 15/11/2019 16:57

Oscar is not particularly posh these days.

Ronan is fairly common, so although some will think 'Oh like Ronan Keating' no one will assume you've named your son after him.

You could also consider:
Rowan
Fergal
Connor

WilheldivaHater · 15/11/2019 17:06

Oscar could be nicknamed Ozzy, that's less posh and has the same "EE" sounding as Albie.

user1493494961 · 15/11/2019 17:11

I think Albie and Oscar go well together, as do Albie and Finn. Not keen on Ronan.

Ricekrispie22 · 15/11/2019 17:12

Art
Flynn
Farrell
Sullivan
Fergus

Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 17:34

Thanks so much for the replies!

@bridgetreilly - yes, totally agree that Oscar isn’t really considered posh anymore. I think DP also feels that it’s also not obviously Irish if that makes sense...? Absolutely love Rowan, was top of my list, but DP has sadly pretty much vetoed and I guess it doesn’t go brilliantly with the surname... any other soft sounding name ideas much appreciated though...

@WilheldivaHater - do you think 2 “EE” ending names go ok together? That’s what was worrying me about Finley and Albie...

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Aquamarine1029 · 15/11/2019 17:39

What about Finn?

Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 17:40

@user1493494961 - is that because of the Keating association?! Or just for other reasons...?

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Collision · 15/11/2019 17:40

Ezra

Milo

Jethro

Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 17:41

@Aquamarine1029 - yes, I like Finn - thinking this is what Finley would probs get shortened to

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MayFayner · 15/11/2019 17:43

Well seeing as you didn’t get Rowan then I think you should go hard after Oscar.

It isn’t considered posh at all anymore, really it isn’t.

MayFayner · 15/11/2019 17:45

Ronan is too ordinary imo. But then I am Irish and there are many Ronans in my generation. And every other generation 😂

Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 17:45

Ha ha! Yes good point @MayFayner!!

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Ohilovedinosaurs · 15/11/2019 17:46

Finan
Fenton

Aquamarine1029 · 15/11/2019 17:48

What about...

Blaine
Jack
Liam

Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 17:48

What generation are you if you don’t mind me asking?! I think I fall smack bang in the middle of the Keating generation Grin yes, I imagine it’s pretty popular in Ireland - I actually don’t mind that, as it’s not particularly common here in England I don’t think...

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pastelyellow · 15/11/2019 17:50

What about Niall? It's very common in Ireland but would be a little unusual for England, but not TOO unusual in the sense that it would be hard to pronounce etc.

It depends what your surname is - you mightn't like your sons name to sound super Irish, in comparison to Albie.

sawyersfishbiscuits · 15/11/2019 17:51

Kian
Fintan
Flynn
Ronan is a really nice name though
Oisin

MissBPotter · 15/11/2019 17:52

I like Oscar and agree it’s not posh anymore. Finn is nice too.

We are a similar family set up to you and considered Arthur (guinness connection?!), Ciaran and Patrick, but had a girl in then end Smile

Aquamarine1029 · 15/11/2019 17:53

I really like Devin.

userabcname · 15/11/2019 17:53

I really like Oscar. I'm not a huge fan of Finley/Finlay/Finn and I know absolutely tons of little boys with this name which puts me off slightly (appreciate this varies a lot depending on where you live). I do quite like Ronan and while I would think 'Keating' I wouldn't think you're a superfan or anything, plus I'm not sure if younger people know who he is.

Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 17:56

@pastelyellow- really like Niall but it’s a close relative’s name and I’m not sure what I think of the whole naming after family members thing...

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Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 17:59

@KatnissK - yes, the popularity thing is a bit of an issue I have with both Oscar and Finn - where we live there seem to be a ton of oscars! Haven’t actually met any young Finn’s but aware there are lots of them!
Reassuring re Ronan - that’s what I’m sort of hoping- that my DS’s peer group won’t even know who he is, and hopefully other parents won’t automatically think I’m a weird superfan (which I’m really not, ha ha!!)

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Millie2008 · 15/11/2019 18:03

I do quite like Devin @Aquamarine1029 but worry that it sounds too much like “Kevin” with a D instead of a K! A bit ridiculous I know Blush

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ThunderR0ad78 · 15/11/2019 18:06

Joseph
Sean
James

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