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something like Hector

179 replies

Copadelcarmen · 10/08/2024 19:16

I never thought I’d have a son, but hopefully I will if this pregnancy goes well and I have always liked the name Hector. I love the sound of it, it goes perfect with my daughter’s name, a nice namesake from mythology too.

Only issue is, my husband doesn’t like it. But I will continue to ‘hector’ him about it as he chose our daughter’s name and I very much compromised.

Daughter has a Greek name used in Shakespeare for no other reason than DH thought it sounded nice. I’m not looking for the perfect ‘sibset’ but do need something with a similar flavour. I can’t really have a Hermia and a Finley if that makes sense.

names I like that don’t really fit this hard and fast rule are:
Miles

Peregrine (yep- seriously)

names that are a similar theme that I do like are:

Atlas - but I think it’s been used for a lot of celebrity girls. Worried it will be the 2025 Harper

Lysander- I like Sandy as a nn too but just worried it sounds a little bit frilly

Paris- but that’s Hector’s less cool brother literally and figuratively to me. DH likes it but would be such a compromise for me.

DH doesn’t like hector because he has spent a lot of time in Mexico for work and sees it very much as a ‘Hispanic’ name and considers it basically cultural appropriation to name our child hector. But called our daughter a Greek name. Make it make sense. 😭

We are a Norwegian - British family and have no concerns about out-there names. our kids will be in international school with kids called Apple and Pepsi so I don’t need any panic about little Lysander getting bullied. 😂

i really love hector and hope DH will change his mind. 😔

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needhelpwiththisplease · 10/08/2024 20:33

Abram
Demetrius
Ferdinand

unclejonnymademydress · 10/08/2024 20:34

Rufus

BobandRobertaSmith · 10/08/2024 20:53

Pollux? 😂

Hmm… I would put Hector in the same avocado smashing upper middle class category as Felix, Oscar and Hugo. In fact, the Hectors I know have siblings with those names 😂 And Peregrine, Ptolemy and Tarquin are next level up 😂

Rollo
Alban
Valentine
Florian
Dorian
Piers
Rupert
Rufus
Diccon
Jolyon
Benedict
Dunstan
Clovis
Hyacinthe (ya-sant)

MarisCapri · 10/08/2024 21:00

I love Hector too!

I like some of the Scottish Islands as names.

Barra
Jura
Arran
Lewis

And I really like Cuthbert, great Northumberland connection.

And Aspen, just because it is unusual.

Dodonutty · 10/08/2024 21:07

I went to school with brothers Talon and Peregrine. Sadly Talon lost his life at a young age and Peregrine was involved in a life changing accident.

Chaos?

Copadelcarmen · 10/08/2024 21:23

BobandRobertaSmith · 10/08/2024 20:53

Pollux? 😂

Hmm… I would put Hector in the same avocado smashing upper middle class category as Felix, Oscar and Hugo. In fact, the Hectors I know have siblings with those names 😂 And Peregrine, Ptolemy and Tarquin are next level up 😂

Rollo
Alban
Valentine
Florian
Dorian
Piers
Rupert
Rufus
Diccon
Jolyon
Benedict
Dunstan
Clovis
Hyacinthe (ya-sant)

I love Valentine but even I don’t think I would do that

thank you for your list!

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shoopshoopdedoo · 10/08/2024 21:26

I really like Hector! Think it goes well with an Ophelia or Rosamund type girl’s name, which is what I’m imagining.

I think the suggestions of Aeneas, Orlando, Perseus would work well!

pambeesleyhalpert · 10/08/2024 21:26

Henrick
Wulfric
Sven

MerryMarys · 10/08/2024 21:27

The meaning of 'to hector' puts me off. Also the nickname Heck Blush

How about
Fabian
Quentin
Marcus

abracabarbara · 10/08/2024 21:27

Mungo
Cosmo
Columba

GMH1974 · 10/08/2024 21:30

Horatio

Copadelcarmen · 10/08/2024 21:31

WhodoVoodoo · 10/08/2024 20:24

I like Felix and Hugo and definitely don't associate them with the same things you do. 🤔

I have been on mumsnet too long then as I often see them rolled out as trope names when people want to get sniffy about certain topics

I don’t associate them with anything horrible

I just think they are pretty standard nice MC names . But I know a lot of them all around 8-14ish

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Ilovelurchers · 10/08/2024 21:32

Some classical name ideas:

Xerxes
Julius (this would be my personal favourite)
Alexander
Tiberius
Brutus
Romulus
Remus
Cicero
Claudius (Claude)

greenwoodentablelegs · 10/08/2024 21:36

Rufus
orlando
oscar
Bear
Atticus
Edmund
Benedict

pinkroseleaf · 10/08/2024 21:42

Lysander is nice, with xander or sandy as nn.

It probably won't be pretentious enough but how about Nathaniel?

Pipsquiggle · 10/08/2024 21:45

I really can’t abide ‘old man’ old school British names: Wilfred, Albert, Edgar, Stanley, Walter, Alfred…anything in that vein. It’s just not us as a couple and sounds strange with my daughter’s names

@Copadelcarmen you realise that 'Hector' absolutely is in this 'vein' which is why people are suggesting these options.

Pipsquiggle · 10/08/2024 21:48

Copadelcarmen · 10/08/2024 20:12

We like Apollo but worry that it’s a little bit too bonkers for us. Also really don’t like the inevitable Olly!

I think Polly, Pol or Lo would be more likely as nn

Pipsquiggle · 10/08/2024 21:50

Rafferty
Artemis

FrodisCapering · 10/08/2024 21:56

Hector comes from the Greek "to hold fast". I love the meaning, and I love the name. It was a no-brainer for our first child.

Had we had another boy, we were thinking about Linus or Thaddeus.

Justhereforaibu1 · 10/08/2024 21:57

Iason?

Peachtastic · 10/08/2024 22:00

Atticus
Mylo
Hunter
Kasper
Arden

I'll try think of more 🤔

Copadelcarmen · 10/08/2024 22:05

Pipsquiggle · 10/08/2024 21:45

I really can’t abide ‘old man’ old school British names: Wilfred, Albert, Edgar, Stanley, Walter, Alfred…anything in that vein. It’s just not us as a couple and sounds strange with my daughter’s names

@Copadelcarmen you realise that 'Hector' absolutely is in this 'vein' which is why people are suggesting these options.

I don’t see them as similar at all.

and others would agree as we’ve had many more suggestions which aren’t like those names at all

but if people feel differently that’s why I have posted some feedback so there is no confusion

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GreenButterBlackBean · 10/08/2024 22:07

Also love Hector.
Moritz
Silas
and a bit out there but I recently met a little Rubik which is actually an ace name.

Copadelcarmen · 10/08/2024 22:08

I like Ivo

thoughts?

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abracabarbara · 10/08/2024 22:10

Cyrus