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Boy names only! If you’re looking for baby names for your son, male names for yourself, or just want to discuss your favorite boy names, this is the place. 3. 11659. August 1, 2023. Which C name for baby boy no.2. 14. 83. October 1, 2024.
Boy Names. DayKen95 December 30, 2013, 8:27am 1. Hello! I’ve been stuck when it come to boy names for awhile and really want to expand my list. I’m drawn to softer, a tad more feminine boy names such as [name_m]Sebastien [/name_m] nn [name_u]Sacha [/name_u] & [name_u]Eden [/name_u] which are the only two names I actually love at the moment.
Expecting a baby boy in [name_f]May[/name_f], we had originally come up with 3 baby names, but we havent come across any names that have made us go “thats it, thats what his name will be!” I like unique names that you dont hear too often, but I also dont mind vintage names, like [name_m]Henry[/name_m]. If anyone knows of any unique but [name_f]English[/name_f] names, please let us know ...
I had a trawl through the top 1000 names in the US for the year 1912. I listed the ones whose popularity had dramatically dropped off (and often fallen out of the top 1000) by mid century, so I hope that none of these have dad vibes to the US Berries. Let me know! Here they are, in order of their popularity in 1912. [name_m]Ellsworth[/name_m] #312
I’ve really fallen for aristocratic names that sound flamboyant yet familiar. To me, this means names like [name_f]Theodosia[/name_f] and [name_f]Araminta[/name_f] but I can’t really think of many boys names like that. [name_f]Do[/name_f] you think flamboyant is actually the right word or are they just flamboyant to me because I like off beat, quirky names like [name_f]Thisbe[/name_f] or ...
I’m curious to see how this plays out - if anyone is interested, I’ll do other decades too . Here are the top 100 boys names from the 1980s in the USA - please vote for 2-3 favourites from each poll and I’ll make a new poll with the results, until we’ve narrowed down to the best boys name from the 1980s, as voted by Berries!
[name_m]Hi[/name_m]. My sons half Turkish. We have named him Alper. I like the name Batu however in [name_f]England[/name_f] the word Batty is used to mean mad or gay - I don’t know if it’s the same in American English though but if it is it might be something to consider.
kipperbo1: [name_m]Casper [/name_m] is the name of one of the 3 wise men. Gaspar technically…or Jasper or Casper or other variations. However, it’s just a theory that those were the wise men, the Bible never refers to them by name or calls them kings, but wise men or magi. In case you wanted to still use Casper. or Jasper.
My hubby and I have been going through names for 6 months and still can’t decide on anything. We like non-traditional names that aren’t too out there or trendy, so its been hard! I’ve had nightmares of having a nameless son! Our last name starts with a Z, so we were thinking a name with a Z in it would sound nice. We don’t really like any names that start with a Z. The middle name will ...
Hello everyone! I have searched high and low for a boy first name that I like. I need some help! (I’m not currently pregnant, still working on getting my ducks in order!) My girl first name is [name_f]Lilith[/name_f], which is considered “dark” because it’s associated with a demon, who actually just wanted to be treated equal to men. (Yay, feminism!) I like the symmetry of choosing a ...