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I Just heard this boys name and I think it's lovely... but what do YOU think?

57 replies

Haribosmummy · 26/02/2009 21:21

Eddison... (Eddie)

I think it's really cool.... I've never heard of it before but my friend (baby's mum) told me it's an old english name and she got it from a website and (sure enough) it's on the website...

I think it's lovely... but my other friend (who was also there when she told us the name) thinks it's awful..

So, votes please!

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Denny185 · 26/02/2009 22:25

Liking it

MarchNowFebMum · 27/02/2009 09:22

like edison, edson and emerson, don't like eddie!

LadyPinkofPinkerton · 27/02/2009 09:33

Really like it. It's lovely

MaryAnnSingleton · 27/02/2009 09:53

no - don't like it

LucyEllensmummy · 27/02/2009 10:24

Eddison - OK, Eddie - nice - Edward - love it.

Swiddle · 27/02/2009 11:16

I love it - so for sure my husband won't. Why are boys names so difficult?!

Flightattendant27 · 27/02/2009 11:24

No - not really..

Anything with 'son' at the end sounds kind of try-hard to me. But I am major name snob

Flightattendant27 · 27/02/2009 11:24

Like Mackenzie or something. Whcih doesn't have 'son' at the end but iyswim.

branflake81 · 27/02/2009 12:09

It's a surname, or at least sounds like one. Ergo chavvy as a first name.

Divineintervention · 27/02/2009 12:12

like it

wotulookinat · 27/02/2009 12:14

I like it.

VTVTVT · 27/02/2009 12:15

I like it, its cool

tearinghairout · 27/02/2009 12:18

Sorry, I don't like it either. Quite like Eddie, but as a shortening of Edward. I agree with ninedragons in that surnames as first names tend to be American, and Not British!

I love old-fashioned Biblical names, like Elijah and Nathaniel. They have a different feel to the surnames-as-first-names, which somehow, to me, seem soulless.

gegs73 · 27/02/2009 12:21

Love it, wish I had heard that one before I named DS2 as he would now be called it. He was going to be an Edward but ended up a Thomas.

lilywillywoo · 27/02/2009 15:37

I quite like it. Boys names are hard!

strictmumof3 · 27/02/2009 15:40

I love it, but then i wanted to call my boys Devon and Cayden!

Wolfblass · 27/02/2009 15:49

Wow i am loving that!

Might mention it to dp! We are looking for new inspiration at the moment after a family member ahs called their baby boy what we had chosen for our bump (who arrives in two weeks)

helsbels4 · 27/02/2009 15:56

I really like it but would probably spell it Edison. I really like Eddie too!

strictmumof3 · 27/02/2009 16:08

Wolfblass did they know that is what you wanted to name your bump? If so that is harsh..

Prefer Edison to Eddison

Ineedsomesleep · 27/02/2009 17:12

Think Pele's real name is Edison. It gets the yes vote from me.

DD would have been Emerson.

Haribosmummy · 27/02/2009 21:55

Wolfblass - I think it's a lovely name too and good luck with the bump-to-baby-transition!!

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Finona · 27/02/2009 23:25

Laughing at the comment earlier that surnames as first names is 'not British'. Erm, in Scotland it is very usual for boys especially to be called after surnames or placenames. Having said that, Eddison is not a Scottish name .

I think it woud depend on your surname. It wouldn't be a 'common' (as in very well used) name.

rusmum · 27/02/2009 23:31

i love it too!

Hangingbellyofbabylon · 27/02/2009 23:51

I really do like it, might even use it myself if we have a boy this time.

mum2b09 · 28/02/2009 00:03

its not something id use but its quite a cool name just cant quite imagine calling my child it x