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Down to two...

80 replies

Hummingbird82 · 02/07/2020 11:34

My baby boy will be here in a couple of weeks and picking a name has been a thousand times more difficult than we anticipated Shock

We are now down to two names, but like them both equally so would love to hear what others think.

Owen - Nice and neutral, good for a baby and good for a man in my opinion.

Wyatt - You'd think American but it's actually old english and I love the meaning.

Both names go well with surname, which do you prefer?

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CormoranStrike · 05/07/2020 07:59

Owen by a mile for me.

Wyatt, as well as sounding western also is a surname not a first name to my ears.

zingally · 05/07/2020 12:18

I like both.

I've known a few Owen's in my time, and they've always been lovely boys/men.

Wyatt is certainly unique... but perhaps a bit Americanised?

mummy2myJJ · 05/07/2020 12:27

Like both but prefer Wyatt as I like modern names x

Tinamou · 05/07/2020 12:29

Modern names - you mean like Wyatt Earp who was born in 1848?! Smile

IckleBear · 05/07/2020 14:44

Definitely Owen!

Otis?
Ryan?

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