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Similar names to Felix, Willoughby, Monty, Ambrose

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Appleplum456 · 11/07/2024 08:02

Looking for name inspiration for similar names to Felix, Willoughby, Monty (Montague), Ambrose. Partner likes Ambrose but it reminds me of Ambrosier custard.

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bossybloss · 14/07/2024 03:10

Is his name down at Eton yet? 🤣

RogueFemale · 14/07/2024 03:11

Appleplum456 · 11/07/2024 08:02

Looking for name inspiration for similar names to Felix, Willoughby, Monty (Montague), Ambrose. Partner likes Ambrose but it reminds me of Ambrosier custard.

I don't like any of the four suggested names. All rather cringe.

Suggest Napier to add to the cringe shortlist.

If you're after simple posh, then just do William, Edward, or George.

If you're after boho posh, then try Horatio, Cosmo or Francis.

HoppityBun · 14/07/2024 03:13

Algernon - Algie
Bertram
Clement
Dorian
Eustace
Ferdie -Ferdinand
Guthrie
Hubert
Iago
Jeremy
Kaspar
Laurence
Magnus
Norman
Oswald
Petrarch
Quentin
Rufus
Sylvester
Terence
Ulrich
Vyvyan
Wilford
Xavier
Yosef
Zachary

octoberfarm · 14/07/2024 03:37

Montgomery
Caspian
Rupert
Hugo

PrincessOfPreschool · 14/07/2024 04:09

Wilford 🤣

Got to be the next 'penis name': "Have you washed your bum and Wilford?"

MistyHazelFox · 14/07/2024 07:50

PrincessOfPreschool · 14/07/2024 04:09

Wilford 🤣

Got to be the next 'penis name': "Have you washed your bum and Wilford?"

Toilet is called John in some part of English speaking countries
tbh, I would rather pick Wilford than John.

MerryMarys · 14/07/2024 08:16

William is worse than Wilford. It literally contains Willi Blush

Thefaceofboe · 14/07/2024 08:23

hairymclary45 · 11/07/2024 08:18

Are you royalty? Sorry but all of those names are hugely pretentious and scream 'I'm a posh boy'.

I mean Willoughby ffs, it sounds like a butler in an Agatha Christie novel.

Grow up ffs

NCfor24 · 14/07/2024 08:32

OP I like your names and Felix and Monty are both in my kids class at school (age 11) and are lovely boys, and the names make me think of them. I know of an Ambrose and he's early 20s now, down to earth and not from a hoity toity family. Whatever you name your kid the name becomes associated with them and many less favourable connotations are lost anyway.
I don't really see similarities between the names you've chosen but I suggest
Edmund
Louis
Simeon
Alfred

TheCultureHusks · 14/07/2024 08:39

They all just seem really different vibes to be honest! Felix is perfectly normal, middle-class if you have to pigeonhole. Know loads. Willoughby is just totally weird. Ambrose is very old-fashioned. Monty is wannabe alternative.

if you like Felix, how about Leo?
If Willoughby, how about Gargamel?
If Ambrose, how about Wulfric?
If Monty, how about Iggy?

FinalCeleryScheme · 14/07/2024 08:53

Gargamel? That’s a character from the Smurfs isn’t it?

You’re joking surely? You might as well suggest Muttley or Skeletor.

TheCultureHusks · 14/07/2024 09:09

Yes, Muttley’s a good shout against Willoughby.

MistyHazelFox · 14/07/2024 10:14

I think Gargamel isn't just character in Smurfs, I think there might be Bible or angel reference, I think gargamel is angel in tradition of Catholic Church.

Gall10 · 14/07/2024 10:34

hairymclary45 · 11/07/2024 08:18

Are you royalty? Sorry but all of those names are hugely pretentious and scream 'I'm a posh boy'.

I mean Willoughby ffs, it sounds like a butler in an Agatha Christie novel.

This!

Gall10 · 14/07/2024 10:36

Apollo….Zodiac….Gemini ?
Yes, I do watch Corrie!

Doingmybest12 · 14/07/2024 20:29

Fabian, love this.

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 14/07/2024 20:33

Phineas. Kingsley. Peregrine. Toby.

thatstakingalongtimetoboil · 14/07/2024 20:49

Hugo

Createausernametoday · 14/07/2024 21:03

Ladasha
Neveah
Swallow
Martin
Harangue (Welsh or Cornish)
Darren

FinalCeleryScheme · 14/07/2024 21:06

Is Harangue a version of Hector?

Calliopespa · 14/07/2024 21:31

Doingmybest12 · 14/07/2024 20:29

Fabian, love this.

Fabian has a meaning though. You’d need to check how you feel about it.

Doingmybest12 · 14/07/2024 22:30

Calliopespa · 14/07/2024 21:31

Fabian has a meaning though. You’d need to check how you feel about it.

One who grows beans, quite cute.

Calliopespa · 14/07/2024 22:36

Doingmybest12 · 14/07/2024 22:30

One who grows beans, quite cute.

It also has quite heavy socialist associations as well as associations with a military strategy involving wearing down your opponent by attrition ( after Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus) which is slightly less cute 🤨. Doesn’t rule it out, but worth being aware of because political and military associations hang heavily and tend to send names out of favour ( like Adolf!)

Doingmybest12 · 14/07/2024 23:21

Calliopespa · 14/07/2024 22:36

It also has quite heavy socialist associations as well as associations with a military strategy involving wearing down your opponent by attrition ( after Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus) which is slightly less cute 🤨. Doesn’t rule it out, but worth being aware of because political and military associations hang heavily and tend to send names out of favour ( like Adolf!)

Not sure how you equate Fabian Society principles with Nazism. I don't know all the ins and outs of Quintus Fabius Maximus though. The name meaning seems to be about beans. Anyway I'm sure OP will research meanings .

Begsthequestion · 14/07/2024 23:30

Doingmybest12 · 14/07/2024 23:21

Not sure how you equate Fabian Society principles with Nazism. I don't know all the ins and outs of Quintus Fabius Maximus though. The name meaning seems to be about beans. Anyway I'm sure OP will research meanings .

No one is doing that! Pp referenced the Fabian Society with socialism not national socialism

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