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Brother for Herb

79 replies

JudasPriest · 27/08/2023 22:31

Ds1 is Herb Osbourne Surname, we’ve decided on Edwin as a middle name but we’ve shunned our previous favourites as they are too feminine sounding. At the moment we have:
Iggy
Ziggy (might be too feminine)
Hayes
Sonny
Sullie
Nash
Huck

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Samzzz · 29/08/2023 08:17

I like Ziggy. I only see it for a boy and think it’s cool

MyBrownEyedHandsomeBoy · 29/08/2023 08:50

My fave from ur final 3 is Ozzy.
Although I did really like the sound of Nash (I've never heard a ladies fufu be referred to as this, I've heard of a gash but not Nash) I don't think you'd or he would get comments on it in relation to a ladies fufu really.
I think Ozzy is too close to DS1 middle name being Osbourne

Another couple of suggestions:
Nate or Tate Edwin
Edwin Nash I think actually has a nice ring to it if you can switch it round ?

Whichwhatnow · 29/08/2023 08:51

Herbie is my nephew's name, it's a great name! If my sister had had another boy he would have been Jesse so that has my vote

Whichwhatnow · 29/08/2023 08:55

I like most of your names though. I've never heard of Nash as slang for a vagina - is that not Gash? 😅

greglet · 29/08/2023 09:30

I like Huck best from your list.

I also like:
Tate Edwin
Dashiell (Dash) Edwin
Gil(bert) Edwin

SnowdaySewday · 29/08/2023 10:01

Ozzie is most commonly used as a short form for Osbourne and it brings to mind Ozzie Osbourne, which just reinforces the drugs connection. If you want people to take Herb's name seriously then don’t give your next child an “out-there” name.

Why not use Edwin as the first name? It’s by far the best name you’ve mentioned?

Nathan/ Nate
Finn
Ralf
Jude
Joel

TenThousandSpoons · 29/08/2023 10:11

Another vote for Nash. Never heard of nyash but understand why it’s put you off if the youth of today are using it.

I wouldn’t choose Ozzy when it’s pretty much DS1’s middle name.

if you like Pearl how about Onyx?

TenThousandSpoons · 29/08/2023 10:12

If you’re set on those final 3 though I’d choose Huck.

TenThousandSpoons · 29/08/2023 10:13

Edwin is great as a first name too though.
Herbie and Eddie.

MolkosTeenageAngst · 29/08/2023 10:22

I really dislike Huck, I guess because the ‘uck’ sound is too close to fuck. I’m all for having a good swear but not something I’d want come to peoples minds when they heard the name of my baby, which it will. Plus potentially opens him up for teasing and ‘Huck the fuck/ HuckerFucker’ etc type nicknames in school.

Herb to me sounds like an American old man name, names of a similar vein to me would be: Walt, Hank, Hal, Clay, Ted, Clyde, Al, Abe.

watcherintherye · 29/08/2023 10:22

Herb Osbourne and Guthrie Edwin or Arlo Edwin?

Of your list, I only like Sonny!

116a · 29/08/2023 11:05

Imediatly thought of Hector! Herb & Hector ❤️

SabrinaThwaite · 29/08/2023 11:28

116a · 29/08/2023 11:05

Imediatly thought of Hector! Herb & Hector ❤️

You must be a fan of 1960s children’s programmes Wink

JudasPriest · 29/08/2023 12:46

Hi,
Dh and I have decided on Huck, we really wanted Nash but even though it’s obscure Nyash has put me off, So Huck Edwin it is.

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watcherintherye · 29/08/2023 14:55

Sorry, op, but not sure why a single letter addition, which makes a word unknown to most people, has put you off your preferred name, when a change in the first letter of the name you’ve chosen gives you a very popular expletive!

toomuchlaundry · 29/08/2023 15:00

Huck sounds a really harsh name

Trikey · 29/08/2023 15:42

I have two teenage sons and a fair knowledge of how they think and the names they call each other and their mates. Even in affection! I'm afraid Huck as a name would result in a huge amount of unpleasant teasing.

TootenCarMoon · 30/08/2023 16:33

I know a Nash, he’s 11. Fab name!

TootenCarMoon · 30/08/2023 16:36

Also, I can only imagine (and I have lots and lots of experience of school aged boys who swear blind to me they said ‘ducking Miss! I said I ducking hate Ben’
They would have a field day with Huck, call him Fuck every time and then pretend they didn’t.

YippieKayakOtherBuckets · 30/08/2023 18:42

I normally raise an eyebrow at the MN bullying predictions as they are usually a massive reach but I urge you in the strongest possible terms to think very carefully before you give your child a name that is an exact rhyme for ‘fuck’. I guarantee he is in for years of ‘Huck off’, ‘Huck you’, ‘Huck’s sake’, etc etc.

If the classical heritage of Nestor appeals then how about Hector?

Bringonthesunforthewashing · 01/09/2023 13:28

TootenCarMoon · 30/08/2023 16:36

Also, I can only imagine (and I have lots and lots of experience of school aged boys who swear blind to me they said ‘ducking Miss! I said I ducking hate Ben’
They would have a field day with Huck, call him Fuck every time and then pretend they didn’t.

I totally agree with this, please don’t do it!!!!

Samzzz · 05/09/2023 07:38

Please go with Nash, it’s a great name. Huck sounds like *uck and he will most likely be teased.

Orangewinegum8481 · 26/09/2023 18:30

Hayes

Highlyflavouredgravy · 26/09/2023 18:33

Oh Holy mother of God......

43ontherocksporfavor · 26/09/2023 19:50

Nash???? Herb??? Wth???

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