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PeasPlease · 24/03/2010 18:56

Title says it all really, I want to balance up a longish first name and surname with a short middle name but can't think of many, I have rather got stuck with names beginning with B for some reason and DH doesn't like them (Ben, Bay and Blue suggested so far).

Any good ideas?

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gemcgem · 28/03/2010 13:56

lee ??

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SlummyMummy85 · 27/03/2010 20:04

Colm

But then i slightly biased towards this name. It means dove

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eatyourveg · 27/03/2010 19:58

Tom, George, Ned, Fred and Jake

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PeasPlease · 26/03/2010 16:32

There is a dog in our family called Rex, although I agree it is a good name. Actually, if DD had been a boy we wanted to call her Herby and the day before she was born BIL texted to tell us he had bought a dog called Herby. I was livid!

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shareastory · 26/03/2010 13:18

Rex, it means king and is unusual at the moment

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shareastory · 26/03/2010 12:55

my grandson is Rex, it means king and is not common

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lottiejenkins · 26/03/2010 11:50
Grin
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PeasPlease · 26/03/2010 11:47

Wilf! Yeah, why didn't I think of that? I like Wilf a lot. it makes me look like good too for going along with the family connection

Wilf sounds good with our long surname too.

yay!

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Rockbird · 26/03/2010 09:13

Ross. There aren't enough of those in the world

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lottiejenkins · 26/03/2010 08:21

I have a fantastic Wilfred!! He gets called Wilf a lot of the time!! (he gets called a lot of other names that i cant repeat as well!!)

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purepurple · 26/03/2010 08:04

Wilfred would give you
Will
Wilf and
Fred

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maddylou · 26/03/2010 07:54

Josh,Ian, Tom, Sam, Max,Will, Kit, Jay,Hugh,John,Jack,Dan

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BessieBoots · 26/03/2010 07:47

Wilf! How cool!

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AllieW · 26/03/2010 07:44

Hmm. What's his Grandad's middle name? (If he had one.) That might be more in keeping with what you're after and would also honour him as your DH wishes to do.

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PeasPlease · 25/03/2010 22:38

BessieBoots I am 37 weeks pregnant so due any time really.

DH said last night he wants to consider Wilfred after his grandad which doesn't fit with other names we are considering at all!

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BessieBoots · 25/03/2010 22:23

Lleu

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avaj · 25/03/2010 21:02

Blair
Blake
Boyd
Bryn

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AllieW · 25/03/2010 17:51

Meant to add Huw, too, but see at least three others have beaten me to it! However, I "fourth" their suggestion.

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helyg · 25/03/2010 17:46

Mabli is a lovely name.

My boys were born in May and September, and if they had been girls their middle names would have been Mai and Medi. Of course they were boys, and when I finally had a girl she was born in Februray, and Chwefror didn't have quite the same ring to it!

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BessieBoots · 25/03/2010 10:52

When are you due? Mai is nice if she's born in May...

(dammit, have gotten sidetracked with girl's names...)

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notsoteenagemum · 25/03/2010 08:07

Mabli is lovely Peas, I like Mali too.

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BessieBoots · 25/03/2010 07:28

Oooooooo Mabli! Looooooovely!

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fabhead · 24/03/2010 23:20

oooh im after one of these but for a first name. none of these have hit the spot tho, keep going.

Already have a Mack

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mummiedearest · 24/03/2010 23:12

tom, definitely tom

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PeasPlease · 24/03/2010 22:55

notsoteenagemum, the girl's name is likely to be Mabel or Mabli.

I really like Beau!

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