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Short, strong boy names - help please

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WestToEast · 15/01/2022 13:22

I'm over 37 weeks so this is getting increasingly urgent but DH and I just cannot find boy names we both like. We don't know what flavour of baby we're having, but we've found we agree much more easily on girl names.

I'd prefer the name to be quite short, or have a short diminutive. We're both Scottish and live here but whilst I like the idea of a Scottish name I'm struggling to find one we both like, so it doesn't have to be Scottish at all.

We like some Old Testament names but can't agree on the ones we do like. And I'm not after any Elijahs, Elis or Noahs anyway.

Surname is two syllables but 8 letters so would prefer a shorter first name and has some hard consonants in it. Would like the names to sound good together so am keen on things that have R, K, V or I sounds in them but not absolutely necessary. Would prefer not to end in an S as surname starts with an S, but no objection to it starting with one as I've an alliterative name myself (not S).

Girls names we're agreed on are Vera or Olive (although other 'v' names like Ivy and Violet are long listers).

Boy names we like but don't seem right for various reasons (including family members, too popular, or just don't seem quite right for an intangible reason) include Finn, Seth, Benjamin, Ã’ran, Ivo. I really like Finn but DH is a bit less keen and it's been so popular for years that I don't want to consign my child to being Finn S all the way through school as DH and myself both experienced that. Particularly as our girl names are less popular (although obviously Olive is increasingly so, it's just that it's been a favourite of ours for years). And I don't like Flynn!

Sorry for that rather long winded intro! Any suggestions are very welcome (and happy to take girl names too in case there's something we're missing).

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DeirdreRashid · 16/01/2022 00:18

Alex 💙

purpletrees16 · 16/01/2022 00:30

Nairn?! I would have thought a boy called Nairn would get the nickname oatcake as soon as someone noticed them in the supermarket. Though they are a staple for me so maybe that’s why. Nairn is a pretty place though! Lovely river.

ElephantOfRisk · 16/01/2022 00:48

Came to say Keir or Kerr but been beaten to it 😊

Greg/or
Grant
Scott
Iain
Neil

Too soon for Keith?

curlymacv · 16/01/2022 00:49

I love Fergus/Magnus suggestions!
Hamish, Euan, Cormac, Lachlan/Lauchlan, Bryn, Seth, Jethro, Roman, Kieran, Adam, Seamus, Murray

Bonnealle · 16/01/2022 00:51

Peter

Puffalicious · 16/01/2022 01:06

@purpletrees16

Nairn?! I would have thought a boy called Nairn would get the nickname oatcake as soon as someone noticed them in the supermarket. Though they are a staple for me so maybe that’s why. Nairn is a pretty place though! Lovely river.
My DS's friend is called Nairn- lovely name, lovely boy. Glasgow and he's never been called an oatcake as far as my DS knows! I hadn't even thought of that. Funny!Grin
cutebutscary · 16/01/2022 01:46

Herbie
Hamish
Sonny
Woody

Blubells · 16/01/2022 12:01

If you like Finn but are looking for a K sound, how about Quinn?

LF2239 · 16/01/2022 12:06

Roman

tostaky · 16/01/2022 22:39

Areski (in berber means wealth)

Laureatus · 16/01/2022 23:04

Not in any particular order:
Acer
Andrew
Brian
Corin
Cy /Cyrus
Luke
James
Jayce
Ralph/Rafe
Rex
Ross
Rhys
Hugh
Fraser
Giles
Gordon
Tobin
Torin
Seren
Stuart/Stewart
Magnus
Hector
Neil/Niall
Nate /Nathan
Robert

Laureatus · 16/01/2022 23:05

@lilyborderterrier I've only met Hal short for Henry (as in Prince Hal).

SoftSheen · 16/01/2022 23:11

Keir

floppybit · 16/01/2022 23:13

Angus/Gus

BellesBells · 16/01/2022 23:19

Shay
Conor
Cian /ciaran
Joe
Tom
Matty

Bluemamma · 18/01/2022 09:10

SEAN - gorgeous and handsome name. Short, strong and to the point :) you’re welcome :)

MojoJojo71 · 18/01/2022 09:16

James

saywhatwhatnow · 18/01/2022 15:36

Blair

ladygindiva · 18/01/2022 17:04

I thought Seren was a girls name.
I like Hector and Sean.

Marimaur · 18/01/2022 23:13

Gustav/Gus

morrisy · 18/01/2022 23:16

I like Isaac, Leon

Thirtytimesround · 18/01/2022 23:34

Jake. Blake. Ray. Taran. Lex. Rhys. Rory. Al.

You’ll know it when you hear it, just keep reading baby name books.

Or just make one up.

Sonata13 · 18/01/2022 23:46

Kurt
Sven
Carl
Zak

RestingStitchFace · 23/01/2022 18:39

Love short, strong boys names too. Here was my list:

Sam,
Tom,
Seth
Ivor
Noah
Will
Alex

nellienolan · 23/01/2022 18:53

Iain

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