Are your children’s vaccines up to date?

Set a reminder

Please or to access all these features

Baby names

Find baby name inspiration and advice on the Mumsnet Baby Names forum.

What do the MN jury think of Barnaby?

51 replies

HeinzSight · 08/08/2009 13:38

I'm due in less than a week!!! Need to decide and I trust your opinions!

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
KingRolo · 08/08/2009 13:39

OK as a full name but really like Barney for short.

differentID · 08/08/2009 13:43

Love Barnaby. There was a Barnaby in the year below me at school Lovely guy- fabulous singing voice!

pseudoname · 08/08/2009 13:44

no

sarah293 · 08/08/2009 13:45

This reply has been deleted

Message withdrawn

HeinzSight · 08/08/2009 14:02

LOL

We prob would shorten to Barney. DH initially suggested Barnabus, but I really don't like it. He said we would shorten it to Barney but I also mentioned the purple dinosaur.

Maybe there's a family trend starting here, DH's brother is called Donald

(Duck) No we don't call him duck but anyway . . . . you see where I'm going with this

OP posts:
IsItMeOr · 08/08/2009 14:12

Lovely for a bear .

Barnabus?!?!

audley · 08/08/2009 16:14

Love Barnaby, took mine to a different toddler group last week and met our first other Barney, he was a Barnabas though,much prefer Barnaby obviously! Have only had +ve comments in real life, in fact it usually gets a great reaction, but that may just be because he's so darn gorgeous!

MaggieBeauVirgo · 08/08/2009 16:15

There's a Barnaby thread on here already.

Not too keen tbh. Rein it in a bit, and go for Gregory instead.

I do like donald though. that doesn't make me think of a duck though. I think because it's less self-consciously urban urbane chic than Barnaby, which is just quite pompous.

babybugs · 08/08/2009 18:13

Love it!!! X

englishpatient · 08/08/2009 18:20

I love Barnaby.

screamingabdab · 08/08/2009 18:54

Barnaby the bear's my name, never call me Jack or Jane, I will sing my song again, Barnaby the bear's my name

Sorry, I hate it. Too posh, not a strong name

Sorry

screamingabdab · 08/08/2009 18:54

Also will be shortened to Barney the sodding dinosaur

screamingabdab · 08/08/2009 18:57

I really should learn to read the other posts, shouldn't I ?

audley I am sure your little boy is gorgeous

womblingalong · 08/08/2009 18:58

No no no.

Nancy66 · 08/08/2009 19:06

I think it's a really wet, wussy name.

HerHonesty · 08/08/2009 19:58

dogs name

piscesmoon · 08/08/2009 20:00

Lovely for a dog.

Issy123 · 08/08/2009 20:09

I like it, I don't think it sounds posh.

It is something a bit different,from Thomas, Sam, Max, Oliver, Harry......yawn.

LynetteScavo · 08/08/2009 20:11

I love it, and would use Barney as short.

Tillyscoutsmum · 08/08/2009 20:17

I love it and it is on our list for ds

mariabarnaby · 11/09/2009 11:45

I have a Barnaby. He's 6 years old. Blonde, beautiful, blue eyed. A total sunny joy. Everyone loves his wholesome name. It's a fab choice and would thoroughly recommend it, however, would rather you didn't for the same reason it is fairly unique! Just joking.

Good luck x

Pingpong · 11/09/2009 13:03

Sounds drippy to me.
I find on MN people say it like it is whereas in RL people are much more subtle. I would never say anything negative about a name choice to the parents in person it's just too rude.
Donald is a lovely name though.

crumpette · 11/09/2009 13:20

I love it but think it's a bit cutesy for a real person, I just think of the bear.

diddl · 11/09/2009 13:24

Love it!

milknosugarplease · 11/09/2009 14:16

Love it! have a relative called Barnaby (2 yrs old) suits him down to the ground!

he gets called barney-bee

Swipe left for the next trending thread