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Albert

23 replies

gallerymaid · 19/03/2010 11:18

I quite like this at the moment.
What do you think? Is it a fashionable, popular name? Do you know of any?

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sassysass · 19/03/2010 11:21

It's nice but it is quite fashionable, along with Alfie/Alfred, Wilf/Wilfred, Freddie etc..

The NN Albie is a bit the C word round here so I would go for Bertie instead.

tortoiseonthehalfshell · 19/03/2010 11:21

I know one; baby twins called Albert and Frederick. I think it's fantastic. I like names that can be chopped up (Al, Bert, etc).

Wonderful name.

Merle · 19/03/2010 11:22

I know of no children but I live in the North, where we take a while to cotton-onto new trends.

I like it v much. I might have used it but our surname starts with an 'A'.

GrimmaTheNome · 19/03/2010 11:25

My lovely dad was an Albert. Never Albie or Bertie, its better left alone, short enough already.

No idea if its fashionable now - I've not come across it on boys yet.

GetOrfMoiLand · 19/03/2010 11:25

This is my fantasy baby boys name. I think it is lovely.

Think Al or Bert as a nickname, not tyhat keen on Albie as a bit like Alfie/Archie which are very common now.

Janestillhere · 19/03/2010 11:29

Love it!

lovechoc · 19/03/2010 11:32

I think it's a nice name depending on the kind of area you live in. If you live in an area which is full of common well-known names that aren't too 'out there' or seen as unusual, I can see an Albert being picked up terribly at school. I know one and feel sorry for him already because I just know he's going to have a tough time at school being teased by other kids.

Where I live, it's not really a name people would go 'oh that's so lovely!' but that's only because it's not a name that's heard very often amongst the youngest generation here.

lovechoc · 19/03/2010 11:33

oops, picked on

Blomkvist · 19/03/2010 11:35

I know one (up north). He's a Bert as well. Not keen personally - I still think it sounds like an actual old man rather than old man chic.

holytoast · 19/03/2010 21:20

this is the only name both of us like for our baby - flavour unknown - due in 5 weeks...was my great grandads name, loved him, and love the nn as well, Albie the best. am still a bit wary though re teasing and can't imagine a baby called Albert - old manninsh...but can imagine an Albie...

It's so difficult though, this naming thing!

usualsuspect · 19/03/2010 21:23

Its awful ..baby Albert? just no

lucy567 · 19/03/2010 22:53

Jarvis Cocker's son is Albert and he is very cool!

JaynieB · 19/03/2010 22:59

Cute!

usualsuspect · 19/03/2010 23:01

Jarvis Cocker is a twat tho

legscrossed · 19/03/2010 23:01

love it

OhDearYoda · 20/03/2010 13:25

There is a baby Albert on skins so I do think it must have a certain coolness about it

irisblue · 20/03/2010 20:07

One of the names we're thinking of is Albie and I'm definitely coming around to the idea of Albert. At first I thought it was too old-mannish, but now I think it's kind of cool!

SherbetDibDab · 20/03/2010 20:15

I've got a 6 year old Albert and I live in the North. I also know of a baby Albert.

It's fab, never regretted it for a moment. Go for it.

SherbetDibDab · 20/03/2010 20:21

And I do get lovely comments from people.

Someone did say to my Mum 'I suppose that's what people call babies these days'. But from someone with a son called Russell, that's a compliment.

IlooklikeGrotbagstoday · 20/03/2010 20:26

I have an Albert NN Albie (2 1/2). DH and I love it and have had loads of compliments

lucy567 · 20/03/2010 21:14

Sherbertdibdab

Has your Albert had any probems at school
because of his name, is that something you are worried about? Some people think its too old man like. I love it by the way.

SherbetDibDab · 20/03/2010 21:41

No, no problems - I don't see why he would have problems. Little kids don't see it as an old mans name, he's probably the only person they've ever met called Albert.

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