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Boy names for blonde, blue eyed, very pale, and sensitive nature

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MamaMama0 · 23/04/2025 08:29

Hi,

What's your top boy name suggestions for a blonde, blue eyed, pale boy? Who is more soft and sensitive nature, yet very expressional and has jokes.

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GoldenRosebee · 23/04/2025 08:41

Julian
Amaury
Cedric
Magnus
Thierry
Lucius
Oscar
Jack
Hugo
Edmund

alcoholnightmare · 23/04/2025 08:45

Theo

LadyKenya · 23/04/2025 08:54

Wolfgang

ANagsHead · 23/04/2025 09:01

Might it not be sensible to look up the most popular names for the year you’re imagining him to have been born? Otherwise it might not ring true.

squashyhat · 23/04/2025 09:11

How old is he that he has all these characteristics and you haven't named him yet?! Or are you writing a book?

marshmallowfinder · 23/04/2025 09:18

Jasper, Casper, Luke, Sebastian.

errBeavis · 23/04/2025 09:19

Cuthbert

rainbowstardrops · 23/04/2025 09:25

MamaMama0 · 23/04/2025 08:29

Hi,

What's your top boy name suggestions for a blonde, blue eyed, pale boy? Who is more soft and sensitive nature, yet very expressional and has jokes.

Eh? As you’ve posted on Baby Names, I’m assuming the baby hasn’t been born yet, so how do you know they’d be blond, blue eyed, pale and sensitive???
Unless you want suggestions for a different reason.

andtheworldrollson · 23/04/2025 09:26

for a story ?

merrymelodies · 23/04/2025 09:28

Roland, Florian, Stefan, Max, Leo, Jude, Phaelen, Pax, Felix, Jeremy or Jeremiah, Kai…

FigTreeInEurope · 23/04/2025 09:34

Lupo

LudvillasCave · 23/04/2025 09:37

Why pick a name with the intention of being as stereotypical as possible..

pizzaHeart · 23/04/2025 09:38

rainbowstardrops · 23/04/2025 09:25

Eh? As you’ve posted on Baby Names, I’m assuming the baby hasn’t been born yet, so how do you know they’d be blond, blue eyed, pale and sensitive???
Unless you want suggestions for a different reason.

This^

Calliopespa · 23/04/2025 09:39

MamaMama0 · 23/04/2025 08:29

Hi,

What's your top boy name suggestions for a blonde, blue eyed, pale boy? Who is more soft and sensitive nature, yet very expressional and has jokes.

Cedric

Pentimenti · 23/04/2025 09:40

rainbowstardrops · 23/04/2025 09:25

Eh? As you’ve posted on Baby Names, I’m assuming the baby hasn’t been born yet, so how do you know they’d be blond, blue eyed, pale and sensitive???
Unless you want suggestions for a different reason.

Assuming the poster is naming a character?

OP, people’s parents generally name them long before they have any idea of their character. Hence his name is unlikely to have anything to do with what he’s like. I know a professional rugby player, built like a shed and a raucous character, with a soft-sounding feminine name. One of my NCT group called their baby Buzz. Buzz was just an ordinary, tiny baby. He might grow up to be a tattoo-covered hard man, or a gentle, soft-spoken viola player.

TheGoddessFrigg · 23/04/2025 09:41

Midwitch

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 23/04/2025 09:43

Basil (like Fotherington-Thomas). The trouble with that is that most people (my age, anyway) will think of Basil Fawlty instead. Ah well.

Vroomfondleswaistcoat · 23/04/2025 09:44

If it's for a character for a story, remember that the parents naming the child won't have known he'd be pale and sensitive when they named him. And also that his name should reflect his class, age, race etc.

You can always give him a very untypical name that he has to explain to everyone - call him Tyson or something...

BatchCookBabe · 23/04/2025 09:48

MamaMama0 · 23/04/2025 08:29

Hi,

What's your top boy name suggestions for a blonde, blue eyed, pale boy? Who is more soft and sensitive nature, yet very expressional and has jokes.

How do you know this baby is going to have this personality? Or that he is going to stay blonde/be blonde as an older child/teen/adult? Confused

Or is it for a book? Grin

BatchCookBabe · 23/04/2025 09:48

Vroomfondleswaistcoat · 23/04/2025 09:44

If it's for a character for a story, remember that the parents naming the child won't have known he'd be pale and sensitive when they named him. And also that his name should reflect his class, age, race etc.

You can always give him a very untypical name that he has to explain to everyone - call him Tyson or something...

😆

CoastalCalm · 23/04/2025 09:51

Sounds like my lovely dad - he was Peter

MrsPositivity1 · 23/04/2025 09:51

Michael

Vroomfondleswaistcoat · 23/04/2025 09:51

Oh, and the word isn't 'expressional', it's 'expressive'. He is expressive.

RosesAndHellebores · 23/04/2025 09:54

Ambrose - assuming it's a book character. TBF when babies are born, patents often change their minds because the baby doesn't seem to match the name. DS, for example, just didn't look like a Hugo. I know a couple of blonde and sensitive young men: William and Jonathan.

StrangerOnline · 23/04/2025 09:54

Colin
Timothy
Malcolm
Cedric
Percy
Liam
Ian

I think of all these as ‘wet blanket’ names… aka ‘sensitive’ ? (Judgemental, I know!)