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Is Sebastian insanely popular where you live?

42 replies

persephoneplum · 14/10/2009 13:26

If we ever had a third boy, we'd be seriously stuck for names. I have always loved Sebastian but nixed it based on popularity. Around here it's as common as Andrew or Michael was in the 70s and 80s! My husband thinks it's too posh though, which saddens me.

So how many have you come across? I think there are three at my sons' daycare of about 60 kids. I don't care if it's mildly popular but not on the level that Jack is, for example.

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MrsJohnDeere · 15/10/2009 15:58

Don't know of any here (Herts)

midnightexpress · 15/10/2009 16:02

No, it's not. But then I live in Glasgow. I do know one though. Quite posh, but not exceedingly.

kittywise · 15/10/2009 16:42

Sebastian is a lovely name. I don't know any and live in East Sussex!

tummytickler · 17/10/2009 14:20

I like Sebastian a lot. I live in East Sussex too and know one in his 30's and one I used to go to toddler group with who must be 8 or so now.

KAEKAE · 17/10/2009 17:09

I am expecting a girl but Sebastian was on our boys shortlist I love it, although I am not too keen on the NN Seb. I don't know any Sebastians and never hear it when I go to any toddler groups with my two year old son. I am in Surrey.... go for it, its a great name!

MadameDefarge · 17/10/2009 17:16

Here in Brideshead you can't move for tripping over Sebastians...

Seriously, I thinks its a bit wet. Even though if I were a boy I was going to be a Sebastian.

PheasantPlucker · 17/10/2009 17:20

There is onein dd2's school, aged 7. I used to work with one, he was lovely. Not posh, but v arty.

I love the name.

Merle · 17/10/2009 17:31

Are there any/many Wilfrids in the North East?

lljkk · 17/10/2009 18:02

I'm in Norfolk, I don't know any.

FiveGoMadonTheDanceFloor · 17/10/2009 18:06

DS is a Sebastian, he is 16 months. I have only met 2 others, one was at college many years ago and one was at our local school but has moved on now as his parents were Army.

pointyhat · 17/10/2009 18:13

No not at all! I have never come across a single one.

luckyblackcat · 17/10/2009 18:17

I have one, aged 5.

There was one other at my DD's prep school and I heard one being holllered at asked to return to his mother recently whilst out - I live in Kent.

I know of at least one other of a similar age on here - there have been other Sebastian threads iirc.

lalin · 17/10/2009 21:08

I am always surprised at how I never hear Sebastian. Obviously, I love it and 18yrs ago my best friend named her DS Sebastian and in all these years and even after 3 dc myself I have never met or even known another Sebastian. I live in Surrey and my dc have gone to 3 different schools. Being a name watcher I am astonished that there has not been even one.
I can safely say, if you are in Surrey, Sebastian is not popular. Even after 18 yrs it is still my favorite name.

TanyaBranning · 18/10/2009 10:19

Love the name. I only know one and he is 10 yrs old (in London).

SofaQueen · 18/10/2009 12:35

I am in W London in a very private school sort of area and only know of 2 Sebastians. Love the name, as the coolest guy I knew at uni was named Seb.

pranma · 18/10/2009 13:02

My s-i-l was at boarding school in the late 80s and says it was popular then with abb Basti

FritesMenthe · 18/10/2009 13:15

I can honestly say that Sebastian is quite popular enough in Surrey, thank you. One is quite enough (DS1). No more required.

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