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Help needed ...to find a boy's name

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lucy123 · 18/11/2003 14:42

I know we've covered this before, but I'm still stuck, so I thought I'd start a parallel thread to Ghosty's

names I kind of have in mind...

Lucas
Luis
Cameron

I'm kind of constrained by the fact that the name has to work in Spanish (although I don't mind if he has an English given name as long as I like the equivalent in Spanish). Cameron obviously is not Spanish, but apparently there is a famous Flamenco singer with that name.

Also I have a thing about family names (as ds will have dp's surname) so the name has to work well with Robert, David, or William as a middle name. Actually I would like Albert or Kenneth as a middle name but dp is against this.

Oh yes, Joseph is another possibility (Jose or Pepe in Spanish).

But I'm stuck!

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lazyeye · 18/11/2003 14:45

I think boys names are much more limited.

My 2 are Billy & Jake and Jake was unnamed for a week or so. Billy is very much Billy and not William.

Others we thought of

Joe, Alfie

My friend has Saul which is lovely I think. I also know a Morgan and an Evan.

Good luck

motherinferior · 18/11/2003 14:46

you can have Raphael or Reuben, which I've not used twice now!

lucy123 · 18/11/2003 14:48

I also like names with a history/nice meaning. Dd was going to be Bethany, but the definition of that name is "a place near Jerusalem" - too many negative connotations at the moment! Likewise, I'm put off Cameron by the fact that it means "Crooked nose".

But I've just looked up kenneth. Apparently it's an anglicisation of CINÁED, does anyone know how to pronounce that?

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lucy123 · 18/11/2003 14:50

hmm. Morgan is nice, but the surname begins with an M, and it sounds a bit odd!

Raphael, maybe...

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M2T · 18/11/2003 15:03

My ds is called Toby.

I also love:

Lewis (Isle of Lewis spelling)
Adam
Alfie
Oliver
and Robin.

zebra · 18/11/2003 15:10

Antonio, Marco, Tomas, Daniel, Mario, Alejandro, Oscar, Victor, Pedro, Ramon, Carlos, Eduardo, Gilberto -- and all their English equivalents. David is a good bet, nice name in both languages.

I don't understand people on the other thread praising Dolores -- it means "aches and pains"!

janh · 18/11/2003 15:18

Rejecting Inigo then, are we, Lucy?

re CINÁED - from my ever-so-useful website:

CINÁED m Scottish
Means "born of fire" in Gaelic. This was the name of the first king of the Scots and Picts (9th century). It is often Anglicized as Kenneth.

Doesn't help with pronunciation though and I'm not sure "born of fire" is a recommendation!

I don't know how Scottish Gaelic differs from Irish but Sinead is pronounced Shinade so maybe Cinaed is something like Kinathe?

Twinkie · 18/11/2003 15:18

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janh · 18/11/2003 15:20

PS this is the list of Spanish language names.

lucy123 · 18/11/2003 15:30

Sorry, Jan - didn't like the Spanish form of Inigo!

Dominic - perhaps. Or maybe the Spanish form - Domingo. Means Sunday in Spanish (or "of the lord" ) so maybe I'll wait and see what day of the week he's born on!

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SoupDragon · 18/11/2003 15:48

I think Cinead may be Kennay if I understand another website properly.

charlize · 18/11/2003 16:37

How about Roman or Jude, oR Deacon.

Frenchgirl · 18/11/2003 16:48

How about Martin, Samuel (Sam), John?

codswallop · 18/11/2003 17:00

Charles - he can be carlos - once knew a dishy dentist improbably known as carlos

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zebra · 18/11/2003 17:03

Francisco, which is Kiko for short in Spanish, but I don't know any blokes who would name their sons Francis -- what about Franklin, though?

zebra · 18/11/2003 17:04

Francisco, which is Kiko ("Kee-ko" for short in Spanish, but I don't know any blokes who would name their son Francis -- what about Franklin, though?

lucy123 · 18/11/2003 17:04

Charlie is nice! (well, charles/carlito as the Andalucians would undoubtedly call him). I do think it's a good thing to have a Sunday name and a pet name - gives the kid some choice when he gets older.

dinosaur - I had thought about Francis, but yes, Franco is not such a good name!

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lucy123 · 18/11/2003 17:11

thanks Zebra - didn't know that!

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CnR · 18/11/2003 17:40

Not sure about the spanish connections but here are some we had considered:

Oiver, Jospeh, Samuel, Harry, Thomas,

Sari · 18/11/2003 17:44

Careful (!) I've got a Franco ... It's a middle name and is from a cult South American comic thingy my ds was really into. Actually, I think it's a really nice name in its own right in Spanish and I know another little boy called Franco too.

Dh is Luis - you might want to bear in mind that it doesn't work at all in English. He's always called Louise, Lewis or Louis.

Sari · 18/11/2003 18:03

Daniel and Leo work well in both languages. Ds2 (the one with Franco as a middle name) is Oliver and everyone can manage that in Spanish but we made the mistake of calling ds1 Jake and that is just disastrous for Spanish speakers. He ends up being called Shay! Or they use his middle name, Hector (meant to be pronounced without H).

Ghosty · 18/11/2003 19:06

Lucy ... it is hard isn't it? I know what you meant about it fitting with Spanish ... I have the same problem with the Kiwi accent and names ... !
What about Ben?

codswallop · 18/11/2003 19:22

I am very pleased with my charles - middle name richard

Yours could be Carlito Ricardo - fantastico!

dinosaur · 18/11/2003 22:26

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