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List of boys names. Looking for a slightly unusual historic classic

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LimeslemonsPomegranates · Yesterday 19:04

I'm stuck and can't choose a boy name. We have picked Rosamund for a girl. What is the natural choice for a boy if we like Rosamund? Siblings are Claudia and Morwenna, surname is two syllables and english, similar to Thompson. I like unusual names and prefer underused classics or something literary and historic that isn't likely to trend into the top 100 soon. I would rather avoid something that leans too far into festival/hippy territory or influencer baby name, or that is likely to rise into the top 100 anytime soon as I don't want a name that might sound very of it's time in 20 years. Claudia was nearly Aurelia which is beautiful but now everywhere, for example.

I was originally leaning towards Rafe, which also happens to be a family name, but less so now. It has a nice sound, historic roots, and an interesting meaning, but there are the spelling issues and also a friend told me it is the name of character in an american netflix show might signify that Rafe will become very trendy soon if it isn't already? Ralph is already very popular, how many of those are 'Rafe'? The Rafe spelling seems the only way to avoid confusion with Ralph. Is Rafe starting to sound a bit like Max or Zac, everywhere now, or is it still uncommon? A few of these names like Victor, Hector and Edmund might fall into the vintage grandad name trend like Alfred, Arthur etc so I'm wondering if that means they are also due a revival?

The list:
Benedict
Peregrine (I love this name but it is quite marmite. I'm not sure whether people will assume we are Lord of the rings fans alongside the slightly elvish sound of Morwenna, or just find it highly pretentious. We live in the countryside but not in Chatsworth. I like it because it is an old latin name, underused and makes me think of falcons and the outdoors.)
Conrad
Wulfric - too fantasy novel?
Ranulph - not sure how others perceive this?
Francis (Frank) - Trendy?
Geraint - Welsh. Pronunciation issues?
Edmund
Nathaniel
Hadrian
Cosmo (It is an old name, but I think it might sound quite glastonbury/alternative in modern usage? I particularly love the meaning and also like Cosimo/Cosima, but have no italian heritage. Kosmas is the greek version).
August/Augustus (very trendy?)
Hector - trendy?
Ptolemy - too pretentious?
Leofric (it's pronounced Lef-rich, the husband of Lady Godiva) - DH's suggestion.
Galahad - DH's suggestion but I think it is too theatrical for a first name.
Rafe - This spelling to avoid confusion with Ralph now that the latter has become so popular as 'ralf'.
Apollo - Not sure how this comes off, similar to Cosmo?
Constantine
Magnus
Victor
Sylvan/Silvan

Also open to other suggestions that fit a similar niche to Rosamund.

Family names to potentially include in the middle:
Peter or Ralph ('Rafe'. An older family member who is not 'posh' at all so I assume Rafe was once the standard pronunciation.)
maybe Odysseas/Odysseus (quite a common Greek name with a Greek spelling, a name from DH's side). I don't think I 'm brave enough to use this as a first name in the UK.

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waltzingparrot · Yesterday 20:54

Halford
Alisander
Quentin

OlympicWomen · Yesterday 20:55

waltzingparrot · Yesterday 20:54

Halford
Alisander
Quentin

Halford? Seriously?

waltzingparrot · Yesterday 20:59

@OlympicWomen I knew a Halford. Genuine Anglo Saxon rooted name.
I like it and it gives you Hal for a nickname.

Thingsthatgo · Yesterday 21:03

Calliopespa · Yesterday 20:42

Viggo sounds like an alternative brand name for Viagra.

Viggo Russ.

I like Viggo

List of boys names. Looking for a slightly unusual historic classic
PurpleReindeer2 · Yesterday 21:04

Emmett,
Selwyn,
Randel,
Godfrey
Marius
Darius
Elwood

ToadRage · Yesterday 21:06

I'm sorry to say that alot of names are just too 'out-there' would you really consider calling your child Peregrine, Ptolemy, Hadrian or Galahad? Names that should be left to the history/story books. I came hear to suggest Henry. Its not unheard of but I haven't known many in my lifetime, its a good, strong name but clearly not weird enough for your tastes.

Also dislike Rosamund but I do like Rosalind, i think the li sound is prettier and more feminine than the mu.

Picklesandfrickles · Yesterday 21:07

Another vote for Angus

what about Rupert ?

TofuTuesday · Yesterday 21:08

Sebastian
Monty
Atticus
Edmund

not keen on Benedict as it will just be Ben
Peregrine not keen
conrad too much like gonad
wulfric yup fantasy novel
ranulph nice
francis nice
cosmo love
rafe is nice

the only Galahad I know changed his name asap. Was a child at toddler group when I met his mum.

OlympicWomen · Yesterday 21:09

Peter
David
Magnus

newrubylane · Yesterday 21:12

I read Rosamund and immediately thought of Edwin, for some reason. I see you have Edmund on your list, which is similar and I also like.

I very nearly went with Robin for DS, which has the same sort of vibe, I think.

Hedjwitch · Yesterday 21:13

Cosmo definitely on the rise.
Laurence
Vincent
Gabriel
Magnus
Lorcan
Petroc
Sinus
Saul

17caterpillars1mouse · Yesterday 21:13

From your list my favourites are:

Benedict
Nathaniel
Hadrian - love this
Conrad - also love this
August
Magnus - and this
Sylvan

I recently heard of 2 newborn Rafe's so guessing its on the up, along with Rupert which i also would of suggested otherwise

I would avoid Apollo, 2 in my childrens school and the parents dont give off the vibe i think you're looking for

I will add the suggestions of:

Tobias
Tristan
Gethin
Percival
Julian
Florian
Patrick

FinderofPeace · Yesterday 21:14

My initial thoughts before I read any of your suggestions were Benedict or Constantine. Both fine names, very elegant!

Calliopespa · Yesterday 21:15

Hedjwitch · Yesterday 21:13

Cosmo definitely on the rise.
Laurence
Vincent
Gabriel
Magnus
Lorcan
Petroc
Sinus
Saul

Sinus? Do you mean Silas?

Peony1985 · Yesterday 21:22

Love your names Op. I do think you can get away with wanky names, if your family are arty/bohemian rather than just wealthy clones.
I only know lovely Caspar's, Conrads and Laurence's and they are all handsome . Benedicts are nice but not.
I only know one Hector and he's insufferable.
I liked Gabriel, Frederick, Wilfred and Magnus. All the farmers have kids called Angus and Fergus here.

LiveLuvLaugh · Yesterday 21:25

Gabriel, Raphael (often shortened to Rafe), Nathaniel, Milo, Nicholas, Aneurin, Barnaby.

WhatFoolsWeAre · Yesterday 21:27

I really like Nathaniel.

A few other possible suggestions that feel similar to me are;

Toben/Tobin
Tobias
Samson
Emerson
Rafferty

Happy name hunting!

pambeesleyhalpert · Yesterday 21:29

I love Wulfric I think it’s such a cool name. How about Amos? Love Hector as well. Speaking as a Welsh person please not Geraint it’s an awful name. Also love Magnus

Glidinglikeaswan · Yesterday 21:31

Ranald
Phineas
Roderick (Roddy)
Alaric

Putyourfeckingsockson · Yesterday 21:31

I have a Francis (Frank), a Felix August and a Magnus. Love your vibe! Magnus also has a baby friend called Hector. Adorable and definitely never more than just them in their class!

MiddleAgedDread · Yesterday 21:33

Wilfred is easier than Wulfric
unless you’re seriously old money, battered Land rover driving, a Labrador in every colour, red trouser wearing types, most of these names are going to be a serious burden on the poor child!

Xmasallergies · Yesterday 21:34

Iove the name Benedict
I like Hector, I think Rafe is getting a bit trendy.
Laurence is good and Hamish.

CheeseWisely · Yesterday 21:38

I know a little boy called Kester and I think it’s lovely, in fact I wish I’d come across it when naming DS. I also like Rafe though, or you could go for the full Rafferty?

TheMintCrab · Yesterday 21:39

I really like Geraint! I don't know this name but something quite strong and wild and old about it - might be different in reality in Wales 😂Also like how classic Conrad is.

Met a baby Robin recently which I thought was cute.

Another vote for Laurence as I personally find Laurie a very cute nn. Same for Nathaniel/Nate

Percy sounds like a fat little pug's name. I'm thinking pug not pig but also Percy Pigs?!!

Some of the others like Magnus/ Ranulph do sound a bit like you're trying to cast your child as a boarding school bully - like calling your child Titus / Lucius / Octavius

I think enough has already been covered said Ptolemy/Galahad - thanks for the giggle!

piscofrisco · Yesterday 21:39

If I had a boy I would call him either Alban (weirdly not used but I think it’s lovely) or Alaric.