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Hector

56 replies

Salonly · 07/10/2009 19:01

Is it a good solid timeless name, or is it yummy-mummy hipster? ..like Dexter et al?

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LynetteScavo · 07/10/2009 19:08

I love the name Hector.

I like Dexter to, but wouldn't actually chooses it for my child.

My next pg will be twin boys, named Hector and Edward.

Meglet · 07/10/2009 19:12

I love Hector. But I know a couple of Dexters already.

Hector is a robust name.
Dexter is more yummy-mummy.

FlouryBap · 07/10/2009 19:23

STrong name. I think of it as Scottish (living here) so wouldn't raise any eyebrows.

Thissideofchannel · 07/10/2009 19:43

I love Hector!

boodleboot · 07/10/2009 22:20

Hector is beyond fabulous.

Salonly · 07/10/2009 22:28

How about Victor?

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thetraveller · 09/10/2009 20:26

Love Hector (but am biased because DS is a Hector). Didn't occur to me at all that it might be a hipster name. Chose it because DH liked the classical hero connotations and I thought it was a strong name with a Scottish feel to it (I am from Scotland). Wouldn't have put it in the same bracket as Dexter, which I think of as a very American kind of name, at all. Victor's OK, but prefer Hector.

jacks1972 · 09/10/2009 20:48

Love it, good strong scottish name xx

janeite · 09/10/2009 20:50

I like it.

Stannie · 10/10/2009 02:30

I really like Hector - wanted it for DS but OH vetoed..

nooka · 10/10/2009 05:43

I think of Hector as being Scottish or Classical. dh was keen on it for a long time (he was a classical historian when we met). But we decided in the end that a)Hector was really too tragic, and b)there weren't any good short forms.

Prunerz · 10/10/2009 07:09

Where I come from it is a good solid country name, it has no class connotations. I LOVE it.

Kayzr · 10/10/2009 07:13

I love Hector!

Jamieandhismagictorch · 10/10/2009 09:41

Hector is more classy. Dexter is more trendy - I don't like Dexter

Hector is rather posh, are you posh ? Generally speaking I don't like posh names, but it does have a strength about it which is quite appealing.

Jamieandhismagictorch · 10/10/2009 09:43

Salonly Yes, Victor is cool (Vic is a good nn). I think Victor should have a resurgence (it was my Grandad's name)

MamaLazarou · 10/10/2009 17:20

It means bully.

Jamieandhismagictorch · 10/10/2009 17:52

Hector means bully, Mama ?

That's a bit, erm, unfortunate

southeastastra · 10/10/2009 17:52

hector

TeamEdwardTango · 10/10/2009 17:55

Don't like it.

I've known too many dogs and cats (and even a rabbit) called Hector

TheHeadlessWombat · 10/10/2009 18:27

I don't like it at all.

TheMysticMasseuse · 10/10/2009 18:30

I am a great classic name lover (why isn't every baby boy called James???) but I don't like Hector. a bit too posh for my tastes

scottishmummy · 10/10/2009 18:33

i really like hector

bellissima · 10/10/2009 20:06

Well Jamieandhis - surely to 'hector' is to bully.

To me it's just Hector as in House.

Jamieandhismagictorch · 10/10/2009 20:39

bellisima Oh yeah... I wasn't thinking in such literal terms, I thought she meant the latin term for bully or something ......

Jamieandhismagictorch · 10/10/2009 20:42

I'm really not thick, honestly