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baby name - Huxley + associations

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GraceLondon91 · 20/07/2021 12:50

Really set on the name Huxley for our baby boy due November,
only association my husband & I connected was Aldous Huxley

However, did a quick search on these forums & see lots of people mentioning they wouldn't choose the name because 'Huxley Pig'. I googled & can see this is a kids cartoon that had 2 series 1989-1990 in the UK

My husband and I (born 1991) have never heard of this - can someone explain how popular this was & what age people recognise this association - I'm worried if its a household name, my husband less so

thanks so much - any info appreciated!

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MiloAndEddie · 20/07/2021 12:53

I’m 33 and know Huxley Pig. When I saw your thread title my first thought was ‘pig’

YellowBellyCat · 20/07/2021 12:53

Only thing I think of is Aldeous Huxley. Never heard of the pig.

Marmite27 · 20/07/2021 12:55

Absolutely Huxley Pig (oink oink). He was a bit dim wasn’t he?

Strokethefurrywall · 20/07/2021 12:55

DS1 has a friend called Huxley, so I think of him - it’s a great name, I don’t think of Huxley Pig.

Fresh and more interesting than another Archie, Alfie, Charlie or Harry.

DotDotDotDotDot · 20/07/2021 13:19

I say you should go for it if you both love it. I was born early 80’s and was an avid children’s TV watcher but can’t remember Huxley pig at all, so I wouldn’t let that put me off. Good luck.

user1493494961 · 20/07/2021 13:21

Your DH could call himself Huxley for a while to gauge reaction.

whatswithtodaytoday · 20/07/2021 13:24

I know a four year old Huxley, known as Hux - it's a cute name. Never heard of the pig, but I wouldn't have been watching kids TV by then as I was born in the early 80s. I don't think it can be that popular, but you'll probably have a specific age group who will know it.

Ohshitiveturnedintomymother · 20/07/2021 13:27

I was born 1983 and have no recollection. People are bonkers on the baby names posts, they go out of their way to make negative connotations which no child would ever make! I once saw a poster saying the name Alice (the most inoffensive name ever) might look like A Lice (not even a phrase)!

I would roll my eyes and tell my self they are lacking the culture to have read Brave New World.

I have a daughter named after a classical mythology figure which has more recently been used as a male name in a children’s novel and people questioned when I used it and I rose above it and told myself at least I’d had a classical education.

WeRTheOnesWeHaveBeenWaitingFor · 20/07/2021 13:32

Born in the 80’s and I have no idea who Huxley Pig is.

BeenThruMoreThanALilBit · 20/07/2021 13:38

Oh please. Don’t worry yourself over a two season cartoon from over 30 years ago. Your little Huxley may grow up to travel the world, maybe live abroad. Don’t deny him the name you want for him because of a minor parochial cartoon character known by a sliver of the British population. Think big.

Also, 100% Aldous Huxley. Never even heard of the cartoon.

Cotswoldmama · 20/07/2021 13:38

I was born in '84 and I've never heard of the pig. I immediately think of Aldous.

DramaAlpaca · 20/07/2021 13:39

Yes, to Huxley pig, but my children are around OP's age.

theAntsareMyFriends · 20/07/2021 13:45

I think its a great name.

I considered Aldous for DS1 but instead chose a famous kids TV rodent. I have had a few comments but not many and I usually point out that the name comes from a poem that I like which usually shuts people up. I would just be prepared to say to anyone who mentions Huxley Pig that its after 'Aldous Huxley' which is obviously more highbrow anyway Grin

MaMelon · 20/07/2021 13:49

Yes to the pig.

DinosaurOfFire · 20/07/2021 13:51

I'm 37 and thought Aldous Huxley, I don't remember Huxley Pig at all to be honest.

SummerHouse · 20/07/2021 13:55

First thought - lovely name.
Second thought - pig.
Third thought - pigs are lovely, intelligent, sensitive creatures.

I am 70s born and I feel I can just remember a Huxley pig theme tune. But who cares if old people think 'pig'. Younger people will not have a clue. Wouldn't stop you using George. Although I wonder if Peppa became less popular...?

Aria20 · 20/07/2021 14:00

Born in 1986 and never heard of Huxley the pig! DH wanted to call our puppy Huxley if it was a boy though!

VelvetThunder · 20/07/2021 14:19

I was born in 1990 and my first thought was Huxley pig. Obviously never watched it but am aware of it.
If you like it though, just go for it.

whychangethehabitofalifetime · 20/07/2021 14:24

@MiloAndEddie

I’m 33 and know Huxley Pig. When I saw your thread title my first thought was ‘pig’
Same. I'm 37.

"Huxley Pig....OINK OINK!!!"

DareIask · 20/07/2021 14:26

Ever heard of the pig or the other one.

Great name for a dog, not so sure about a son.

(I love dogs btw)

DareIask · 20/07/2021 14:26

*never

Paddling654 · 20/07/2021 14:27

Your DH could call himself Huxley for a while to gauge reaction.

GrinGrinGrin

MumofSpud · 20/07/2021 14:28

@GraceLondon91

Really set on the name Huxley for our baby boy due November, only association my husband & I connected was Aldous Huxley

However, did a quick search on these forums & see lots of people mentioning they wouldn't choose the name because 'Huxley Pig'. I googled & can see this is a kids cartoon that had 2 series 1989-1990 in the UK

My husband and I (born 1991) have never heard of this - can someone explain how popular this was & what age people recognise this association - I'm worried if its a household name, my husband less so

thanks so much - any info appreciated!

Yes - to me Huxley is a pig! On further investigation I thought I watched him as a child but now realise it was probably as a hungover student!!

I think you are overthinking (as we all do when trying to come up with baby names).

I mean where would you stop - Hux as a NN but that is similar to hex?

What about Rex?

cookiecreampie · 20/07/2021 14:31

This was my favourite show, I had them all on VHS. I'm mid 30s.

BassAce · 20/07/2021 14:33

I named my dog Huxley (after the author), and until that point I’d never heard of Huxley pig. Yet now without fail, every walk I go on where someone hears his name, I hear “Huxley pig Oink Oink” or “why did you name your dog after a pig?!”. So I would say in a cross section of society, of all ages, it does seem extraordinarily well known (I must have been the exception having never heard of it!)

That said, it’s a truly fabulous name. And a great way to make literary friends, because the few times someone does ask me if he’s named after Aldous, I beam and immediately think ‘you’re my kind of person’ Grin
If you like the name, use it. Your little boy will soon make it his own, and no one will think of anyone but him when they hear it. Go for it!