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spacetrolley · 09/07/2008 15:43

my other half wants to call the boy after his uncle Merlin - unusual or just strange?

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S1ur · 09/07/2008 15:44

well he'll certainly be the only one in his class

Middle name perhaps?

hanaflowerisnothana · 09/07/2008 15:46

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littleboyblue · 09/07/2008 15:50

I know a boy called Merlin. I quite like it.

Nancy66 · 09/07/2008 16:00

Don't like it. A bit 'try hard' and a name that he will he horribly embarrassed by when he's older.

Collision · 09/07/2008 16:03

tis cool as a middle name though.

My Grandad's name was Nelson and I wish we had used it as a middle name for one of our boys but our surname ends with N so it wouldnt have really worked.

Joshua Merlin
Lewis Merlin
Charles Merlin

....yep tis cool for a middle name.

wb · 09/07/2008 16:17

I've got a Merlin - there are a few around.

If you love it, my advice is go for it but be prepared for a few (a lot) of comments esp. from 'the older generation'

If you are not that keen - I suggest use it as a middle name.

FlirtyThirty · 09/07/2008 18:32

I'm afraid Merlin is a magician with a long white beard to me.
DH would love it though...he's into all that legend stuff.
Agree it could work as a middle name though...

LittleMissBliss · 09/07/2008 18:35

I went to school with a Merlin he would be around 24 now. I don't think i ever questioned his name, just thought it/he was really cool.

OurHamsterisevil · 09/07/2008 20:29

If you both like it go for it. I think its great

Hulababy · 09/07/2008 20:31

I an not keen - wuld suggest as middle name perhaps.

LynetteScavo · 09/07/2008 20:32

I like Merlin (wouldn't be keen on it being shortened to Merl, though)

DRAGON30 · 09/07/2008 20:33

We thought about using Merlin for DS1,but reckoned that it would often be mistaken as Mervyn instead. (no way - horrid old uncle!). You could spell it as Merlyn, which as least LOOKS a bit less Arthurish. It's a lovely Celtic name (my DB's by the way!), but I do think that it can take a bit of living up to. DB is alright, - he's a very cool musician, so its perfect for him. Go for it, at least it's not dull.

CantSleepWontSleep · 09/07/2008 20:37

Call sign of one of the pilots in Top Gun .

elle23 · 10/07/2008 15:32

when i was pregnant with second child-before we knew she was going to be a girl-we called her Merlin...but even if she had been a boy i don't think we would have seriously used the name...you have to consider everything when you name a child. you have to remember they will carry that name forever and shape their lives beyond their control. how will Merlin sound to a 4-16 year old? look to the future and you may well see teasing at school, no dates, constant jokes...think about it carefully before making a decision, there are plenty of other 'quirky' names around that wouldn't cause as much comment

Tortington · 10/07/2008 15:33

merlin - yeah groovy

that kid won't get any shit growing up

nnow
MERVYN
there's a name

AbbeyA · 10/07/2008 15:37

I think that you need to be a strong character to carry off Merlin, it could be a deep embarrassment for a shy, retiring type.

missfib · 10/07/2008 15:48

reminds me of a wizard sorry.

chunkypudding · 11/07/2008 12:12

i know a merlin... he's a rather strange but very nice old hippy....

youngbutnotdumb · 11/07/2008 12:14

Not sure about this one reminds me of The Sword and The Stone TBH.

But at the end of the day is ur choice if u both like it go for it if not then choose something u agree on.

nappyaddict · 04/08/2008 00:21

I love it.

thumbwitch · 04/08/2008 00:24

I like Merlin, good name. Don't go for Mervyn or Marlon or any other nearly's.

Merlin is also the name of a hawk - perhaps you might like Peregrine as another option?

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