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Thoughts on this middle?

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granolamornings · 07/06/2020 15:51

DH have decided on the first name Fraser for our boy. Sadly we don't have Scottish roots but hopefully we could get away with it (what do you think?)
We are now struggling with middle names. Our likes are all over the place and we just can't agree on anything. We almost agreed on Thomas and then decided maybe it was a bit of just a filler middle and actually thought of Thames.

Combinations we've thought of:
Fraser Thames
Fraser Nicholas
Fraser Maxwell

We don't really have middle name traditions in our family so we're free to choose whatever we want to be honest. It took us a lifetime to agree on the first name and now the middle name is ruining our existence! Please help Thanks

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BikeRunSki · 09/06/2020 14:05

I love Frazer, a S the two I know (45is and 8) are known as Frazer, rather than any abbreviation. I am also a big fan of unusual/place names as middle names, if they have significance to the child’s parents (all my siblings and my dd have middle names like this). Do you have a connection to the Thames?

Flappingflamingo · 09/06/2020 15:48

My son has 4 names, 1st, middle, my maiden name as 2nd middle name, surname. My girls just have 3 names, none of which are my maiden name, they've never felt left out 😊

granolamornings · 09/06/2020 21:54

I really like the option of Fraser Maxwell but at the same time it's sad to think that DS would only go by one of those and the other one would go unnoticed (probably Maxwell) and I'm wondering if I should use another middle and save Maxwell for hopefully another DS but I'm really getting ahead of myself at the same time!

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Aclh13 · 10/06/2020 03:50

I love fraser Nicholas, I knew two lads called fraser both fairly 'posh' one we call fridge freezer' sweet term of endearment. And the other "Fray" so upto you.

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