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Opinions on Marlow please

45 replies

polkadottytotty · 10/07/2010 08:54

Hello

I really like the name Marlow for a boy. What do you think?

I'm worried that it sounds too much like Marlon which i don't like.

Also how would you spell it - Marlow, Marloe, Marlo etc?

And what could it be shortened to if anything?

Thankyou

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SandyBits · 10/07/2010 09:02

Really, really don't like it. Sorry.

valiumSingleton · 10/07/2010 09:05

Lovely village.

I like names that end in O but your are combining two trends here with a place name and a name ending in O. That is going to date massively. JMO

If you care about this, how about choosing a more classic name with the same feel.

Arnaud
Milo
Roscoe

HerHonesty · 10/07/2010 11:29

the town is very nice. the name is not.

CapitalText · 10/07/2010 13:04

A few similar names

Arlo
Marcello
Marco
Carlo
Leo
Marius

polkadottytotty · 10/07/2010 13:57

I didn't know it was a town.

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30andMerkin · 10/07/2010 14:00

Um, I really like it.

You could add an e, as per the poet/playwright. Poncy, but original

pranma · 10/07/2010 18:12

Milo is nicer I think

mathanxiety · 10/07/2010 18:19

I like it a lot, spelled Marlow.

Rockbird · 11/07/2010 20:19

Ridiculous, sorry. There are about a squillion better names out there.

dublinmom · 11/07/2010 20:22

I like it as Marlowe.

There was an American singer/actrees called Marlo (so could be mistaken for a girl)

cece · 11/07/2010 20:25

Not my cup of tea at all.

Call the poor thing John if you you want to be different.

CoupleofKooks · 11/07/2010 20:26

i like it

GladioliBuckets · 11/07/2010 21:11

I would spell it Marlowe like the writers Christopher and Philip.

domesticslattern · 11/07/2010 21:46

I know one.
It's a hard name to carry off in the playground TBH.

CakeandRoses · 11/07/2010 22:12

Hmmm, it's not the type of name I'd usually go for as it does sound a little bit made-up/surnamey/place-namey but because I'm a fan of The Wire and there's a great character called Marlo Stanfield on it, I'm actually liking it

Fimbo · 11/07/2010 22:24

I know one - a girl - spelt Marlowe.

ElephantsAndMiasmas · 11/07/2010 22:27

I love Marlow (easiest to spell) or Marlowe (famously gay and stabbed playwright/poet) - think it's lovely. Everyone has heard it (albeit in different context) and can have a good crack at spelling it, nice sound etc.

blueshoes · 11/07/2010 22:39

Why?

char3mum · 11/07/2010 22:43

christmas carole??

Kathleen123 · 12/07/2010 18:06

I personally dont like the name, but if you really like it, IMO spelt Marlow is best.

DomesticG0ddess · 13/07/2010 19:53

I like it. Cakeandroses, I LOVE the wire and we have joked about Omar, Avon, Brodie...

Jessie6564 · 08/02/2015 01:02

I know this thread is totally out of date but I joined mumsnet just to comment on it. We have a little boy named Marlow and we love the name. It's unusual but not "weird" IMHO. Also I think "Mars" is a fun nick name.Grin

carolinehi · 16/03/2015 13:18

Totally agree with Jessie6564 and am shocked at how rude and opinionated some people are in their comments. It's a cool name. Name is far better than some of the awful names people call their kids.

Tapwater · 16/03/2015 15:59

Jessie, did you actually search for your child's name and join Mn in order to tell people what opinions they could and couldn't express on a thread that is 5 years old??? Clue: when someone starts a thread on a names forum asking for opinions on a name, people are allowed to give them.

Quasilulu · 17/03/2015 04:01

I knew a man with that surname. He was just like Alan Partridge so I honestly am not keen.

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