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Any thoughts on my fav boys name?

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Zombiemum07 · 01/07/2020 14:56

Both me and my partner really like the name Lewin / Lewyn / Llewyn (either spelling). NN would be Lewi.

We like it because it’s got a Welsh feel to it (he is Welsh) but is easy to pronounce for our baby who’ll be growing up in England. It’s not technically Welsh (Germanic I think) although the name has very little history that I can find. The double ‘l’ spelling is from a Coen Brothers movie I think.

Anyway, long story short, it would be great to get some opinions on this name? Or if anyone has any other similar suggestions for a baby boy who will hopefully be arriving any day now (if the curries work!) :)

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stairgates · 01/07/2020 14:57

I like it :)

Somethingsnappy · 01/07/2020 15:05

I think it's gorgeous! It works beautifully as both a full name and NN.

BoudicasBoudoir · 01/07/2020 15:08

I like it, and prefer Lewin spelling. If you use the Ll spelling, does that not affect the pronunciation?

Zombiemum07 · 01/07/2020 15:10

You’re right @BoudicasBoudoir it would be the Welsh double ‘l’ pronunciation so that spelling might cause some ‘issues’ for baby growing up in England. We’d most probably go with one of the other spellings.

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Blueblue26 · 01/07/2020 15:12

I've never heard that name before but I think it's lovely
I would spell it Lewyn as lewin just looks wrong to me but obviously that's my preference.

pinknsparkly · 01/07/2020 15:12

I like it, but since your partner is Welsh, and presumably has family in Wales, I would strongly advise against using the Llewyn spelling. You may well be aware of this already, but in Welsh, "LL" is pronounced completely differently to "L". "L" in Welsh is pronounced the same as it is in English, so either of the other spellings would sound the same in English or in Welsh.

pinknsparkly · 01/07/2020 15:13

Very sorry, I started typing my reply before your update on the spelling was posted OP!

Zombiemum07 · 01/07/2020 15:16

Thanks @pinknsparkly I do like the Welsh double ‘l’ pronunciation but think he would constantly be correcting people. :)

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fruitbrewhaha · 01/07/2020 15:25

If you like Lewi as a nn why not go for Louis?

Lewin is ok, but it is making me think of generic work clothes for men. It's not making me think Welsh.

How about Vaughn? Or Luc ?

Twizbe · 01/07/2020 15:28

My LG has a welsh name so I'm super biased here but I'd also use the Llewyn spelling.

We live in England and people struggle with her very simple welsh name so I don't think it would make that much difference

Zombiemum07 · 01/07/2020 16:05

Good to know @Twizbe :)

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mondler · 01/07/2020 20:30

I think it's lovely, never heard of it before. I like the middle spelling best. Wonder if the first one spelling may get confused with Lewis which is fairly common first and last one name in England? Just a thought x

whichteaareyou · 01/07/2020 20:33

I really like it! I would spell it Llewyn

IVflytrap · 02/07/2020 20:11

It’s not technically Welsh (Germanic I think) although the name has very little history that I can find

Lewin is usually the modern form of the Old English name Leofwine, which meant dear friend (leof = dear, like the modern German word liebe, and win or wine = friend.)

I quite like Lewin, and Lewi as a shortening is lovely. I think adding a double Ll could make things a bit annoying for a child growing up in England, as some may attempt the Welsh "Ll" sound but most won't. Not a reason not to do so, just something to consider.

difficulttod · 02/07/2020 20:14

If I’m right that you’re thinking of No Country for Old Men, the characters name is Llewelyn which I think is nice too

creamorwhite · 02/07/2020 20:27

It's a nice name. The nickname Lewi could be misinterpreted as a misspelling of Louis, just because it is quite unusual IMO. Not that that should matter to you if you like the name.

Fuckityfucksake · 02/07/2020 20:36

I like Lewyn

Badtasteflump · 02/07/2020 20:39

I've never heard the name before but I love it! I would go with any spelling but the 'Ll' one though - one of my DC has a 'Ll' name and I'm constantly having to correct other people's spelling of it.

MikeUniformMike · 03/07/2020 13:32

Lewin. As in the shirts. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewin

Llewyn would not be pronounced Lewin, and looks a bit strange.

You could call him Louis.

ILoveStickers · 03/07/2020 14:14

Nice, and I really like the film (assuming you're thinking of Inside Llewyn Davis). I'd associate it more with that film than with Wales.

Lavenderblues · 03/07/2020 16:20

I like Lewin. Good solid name. Lewi is a cute nickname!

user1493494961 · 03/07/2020 16:30

Sounds made up, just call him Louis.

BatleyTownswomensGuild · 03/07/2020 16:33

I think it's lovely Smile

Cindie943811A · 03/07/2020 16:57

I think it’s an excellent choice. I prefer Lewis or Lewyn, I think.If the latter nn of Lewy rather than Lewi.

disappear · 03/07/2020 18:47

There is a Lewin at the school where I work. I've never taught him so don't know how he spells it. I think it's lovely.

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