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post #21 of 118
Thread Starter 
Thanks! I totally welcome names based on the picture. So far I say no to all suggestions but I welcome them all.
But Coen or Cohen is an interesting one I will consider! I do like the C or K names. thanks!
post #22 of 118
hmmmmmm..... what about something more like Conan or Kane? I nymblered your names and I like the Axel, Xander, Asher, Rhys, Sage, Bryce, Finn, Miles... good luck! It will come to you and honestly that baby I am sure will become the name. It was not so entirely obvious to me until my DH had a strong feeling and I could kinda see it but I still call my baby, baby haha, as she grows she will become the name and will define the name for me. I am sure it of it.
post #23 of 118
Nope, I don't like either of those.

Cavan looks like cave man.

Kai... this is one of those names that folks stumble on. So, nope. Kay..... kaaa....key?
post #24 of 118
ok based on the picture: Micah, Elijah (Eli is cute), Noah, Luka (ok maybe Luka isn't based on the pic but I like that name!), Max...hmm that's all I can think of for now...good luck!
post #25 of 118
Cute names! did you know Kai means 'food' in Maori?
post #26 of 118
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Originally Posted by jabeen View Post
ok based on the picture: Micah, Elijah (Eli is cute), Noah, Luka (ok maybe Luka isn't based on the pic but I like that name!), Max...hmm that's all I can think of for now...good luck!
I agree with jabeen, Katie, he looks like an Eli. But hes yours to name....good luck.
post #27 of 118
.02 of course, but to Kai, Micah, Luka, Evan, Koen/Coen. Caedan is nice too GL mama!
post #28 of 118
I love Eli! And Cohen/Coen.
post #29 of 118
Colm (Irish "dove")

Cahil (Turkish "young")

Cai (different spelling..this way it's Welsch, from Gaius, and means "to rejoice") (Also, Caius)

Calder

Callum (Irish "dove") (Also Colum)

Case (English, "He announces peace")

Cedric (English "bounty) or (Cedrych, Welsch)

Cowan (Irish "a twin" or "hillside hollow")

Kade (Arabic, "powerful")

Kaese/Kass (German, from Kass, "like a blackbird")

Kane (English/Celtic, "beautiful")

Karney/Carney (Irish, "victorious one")

Keath (English/Scottish "wood" or "enclosed place")

Keegan (Irish "little firey one")

Kelle (Native American "Sparrow hawk")

Kenneth (English/Gaelic "fair one" and "fire-sprung")

Kern (from Irish "Kieran or Ciaran, "dark" or "black")

Knowles (English, "a forested grassy slope")

Kyler (English, from Gaelic Kyle, "straight" or "narrow piece of land")
post #30 of 118
Thread Starter 
Thanks for the suggestions everyone! And Red Oak Momma thanks for the awesome list of C and K names! Good ones on there and I am going to look at it more closely right now.
post #31 of 118
2 last minute suggestions: Jude, Matteo (Teo for short, since you liked that!)
post #32 of 118
I know a little Kincaid, and he goes by Caid, which is cute. I could see your little guy being a Caid. Good luck!
post #33 of 118
When I looked at the photo I thought Corbin....Thomas....Isaiah...in that order...Don't know if that helps...name is TOUGH.
post #34 of 118
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Originally Posted by HappiLeigh View Post
I know a little Kincaid, and he goes by Caid, which is cute. I could see your little guy being a Caid. Good luck!
. Also, to me he looks like Milo, Max, Jonathon, Caiden/kincaid, or Keifer. Random? I know.
post #35 of 118
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post #36 of 118
Yay for the extension!

Random: How about Sebastien?

Have you tried nymbler.com?
post #37 of 118
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Originally Posted by jabeen View Post
ok based on the picture: Micah, Elijah (Eli is cute), Noah, Luka (ok maybe Luka isn't based on the pic but I like that name!), Max...hmm that's all I can think of for now...good luck!
Love these names! I can totally see him as an Elijah Boy names are so hard...my hubby and I could only ever find two boy names we liked and we've already used them up...so no more baby boys or we're really in trouble!
post #38 of 118
In my opinion, the most perfect boy's name ever invented? (I'm biased ):

James

It's a name we absolutely fell in love with. There's no other name like it, really, in sound, and it's precious to say to a baby, a child, an adult. It's just wonderful.
post #39 of 118
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Originally Posted by RedOakMomma View Post
In my opinion, the most perfect boy's name ever invented? (I'm biased ):

James

It's a name we absolutely fell in love with. There's no other name like it, really, in sound, and it's precious to say to a baby, a child, an adult. It's just wonderful.
My husband is James, and our oldest son is Ian James (did you know that, ROM? I think of your boys a lot )

Ian James
Connor William
Gavin Augustus

Those are my boys' names. I wanted to name Gavin Ronin (or Ronan, depending on which meaning you prefer) but hubby was hesitant. I also really like Galen, although of course it's easy targets for teasing. Then there's the good old traditional Samuel, I kept trying to finagle that into a middle name (Samantha is my first name) but it never happened.
post #40 of 118
Well, he reminds me of a guy I once knew named Cary (like Cary Grant). That does not seem to jive with these other names, but... He named his little boy Calum. Not sure how to spell it but it is like Caleb with a M at the end. They named him after someone...