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Help to name Baby Boy No.2

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Ails826 · 14/05/2023 05:31

Hello!
Really need some help, we found out we are expecting another baby boy and we have absolutely 0 names, with our first his name felt right we were so excited but this time around I don't feel anything for any name really.
We are in Australia I am from the UK and we love British ties, my son's name is Oxford so quite different but really suits him. We wanted something that goes well with Oxford different easy to spell I feel totally lost :(
We had thought maybe a place name a little village in the UK or something but so lost now and feeling a bit disconnected from this pregnancy because we can't name him (and I feel guilty for my son but that's another issue haha )

Thanks !

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KirstenBlest · 14/05/2023 12:40

Henley
Warwick
Lincoln
Lester
Avon
Royston
Windsor
Dundee

JimJamJo · 14/05/2023 13:09

Rex
Noble
Idris
Marlow
Chester
Lloyd
Gower
Thame
Paddington
Sherlock
Stirling

cheapskatemum · 14/05/2023 13:16

Penn is a village and Marlow is a town. Both in Buckinghamshire.

SunsetOverEasterIsland · 14/05/2023 13:38

My favourites would be
Oxford and Trent
Oxford and Sennen (coastal village in Cornwall)
Oxford and Marlow

Congratulations and hope you find a name you love 🎉

NurseEssie · 14/05/2023 13:50

Austin is a place in the uk.

filingpapers · 14/05/2023 16:18

Oxford and Kelso

Crikeyalmighty · 14/05/2023 16:35

How about Kendal, Derby, Dorset, York or Devon which actually sound like they could be names

Modda · 14/05/2023 17:29

Hadleigh or Monaco

IsThePopeCatholic · 14/05/2023 17:31

Somerset

wingsofabird · 14/05/2023 19:09

Chester

JEAGWI · 14/05/2023 19:51

My first thought was Banks, which has been mentioned above.

NBLarsen · 14/05/2023 20:31

Do you have a connection to Oxford, is that why you chose it? If so, think about where else you have connections to, so that the name also has some meaning to you.
If you just picked Oxford as a name with a UK connection rather than personal to you then the field is wide open for other UK cities, areas, places.

Ails826 · 14/05/2023 23:48

Thank you !! 😍

My husband's a very very keen surfer and has always wanted Occy as a name for child and I could not get around it haha it it's the name.of a famous surfers that he's admired all his life. I really wanted a UK British name because our children have both Aus and british citizenships and at the time.i was hormonal and quite homesick we had him in covid times

The Cotswolds is where I am from and so when we were looking we saw Oxford and thought let's go for it and I could very very loosely attach occy to it as a nickname (which we don't haha )

I love these names especially Marlowe, Warwick and Paddy

I also just wanted a really British name I liked Ernie or Ernest just I suppose wantef a strong connection to the UK

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shadowchancesassy · 14/05/2023 23:55

Crewe
Bentley
Royce

NBLarsen · 14/05/2023 23:59

Ok, related to the Cotswolds -
Corsham
Evesham
Kemble
Moreton
Norton
Severn
Thames
Witney

CallieQ · 15/05/2023 00:39

FuckoffeeBeforeCoffee · 14/05/2023 05:44

Cambridge?

😂

Sorry I really dislike Oxford as a name

CallieQ · 15/05/2023 00:40

Bognor

pickd · 15/05/2023 00:45

What about Bourton for a Cotswoldsy name? Oxford and Bourton.
I'm not keen on place names as people names but it's the one I'd go with as it's less obvious than Cambridge etc.
I'd skip the Slaughters though Wink

Inkypot · 15/05/2023 00:48

I'd go with the tried and tested classic place name names.

Harris
Lewis
Angus
Struan
Craigie
Oban
Brodie
Errol
Clyde

Yes these are all Scottish places but they are the one that work best as baby names IMO.

CallieQ · 15/05/2023 00:49

Short for Bourton on the water?

pickd · 15/05/2023 00:57

CallieQ · 15/05/2023 00:49

Short for Bourton on the water?

Yes 😄

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