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naturegirl
07-05-2004, 08:48 PM
We have a few possible girls names...

Heather Grace
Elizabeth Victoria
Victoria Grace
Amy Elizabeth
Heather Dawn

But we have virtually NO boys names!!
We had one possibility...

Zachary Jon

But my brother and sil had a baby in May and named him Zackary Dean! So there goes our Zachary.

We also liked...

Aidan Jon

But dh now says it isn't "doing it" for him anymore and our in-laws neighbors (and aquaintances/casual friends) have a son named Aidan. So we are having a lot of troubles here. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. We would like a strong name and really like Irish/Celtic names typically. (John is my dh middle name but I really like the spelling of "Jon")

Thanks in advance for all the wonderful suggestions. :wink

Cheryl
:hippie




OTMomma
07-05-2004, 08:53 PM
Rowan
Cool celtic name I like. :)
Good luck, picking a name is hard

(I was just lurking and wanted to share, I wish I was pregnant too)

pumpkinhead
07-05-2004, 09:01 PM
Kieran is an awesome celtic name! Also, Liam (irish for William) and Riley. Connor and Craigh.
Check out this site!
http://www.hylit.com/info/Names/IrishBOYSnames2.html

mamand'ete
07-05-2004, 09:37 PM
Baby Zone Advanced Name Search (http://www.babyzone.com/babynames/namesearch.asp)
Give this search tool a try, you can select name origin, gender and number of syllables. They have an amazing selection of Irish names, Celtic names etc.

:thumb

frognladybugmama
07-06-2004, 08:17 AM
we used riley for our first son's middle name - i love it...as well as connor...this time, we've chosen a scottish name (we tend to choose irish/scottish/english names only lol) - ian, which is another form of "john"...john is too "plain" for me, i like all the cutesy, trendy names but dh doesn't so i was shocked when HE suggested Ian!
good luck choosing a name!

magemom
07-06-2004, 02:34 PM
This babe had better be a girl or it is out of luck. i love William, but call him Liam- bf's sister's first is Liam. bf's son is Kieran! Argh!! I have an Alex, Gavin and Sean- I am stuck. We don't repeat first initials either so what toerh baby names do I like for boys? Gage, Gregor, Scott, Sage, Aaron, Aiden, Mark, and a while bunch of others that have been shot down. There are so many Roberts and Scotts and Marks in our families it isn't funny. Heck, my sister even took George! Her other son is Walter. Very old names for young boys, but good middles!!

DS2 wants to call this baby Cavin since it rhymes with Gavin. DD won't help since she is afraid we will take HER names for babies not yet even conceived!!!

If he isn't carful, if this baby is a boy his name will be 5. Or Quinn. :love

naturegirl
07-06-2004, 04:18 PM
Thanks! Here are some that I found that I like...

Branson
Dillen
Keagan
Nolan

What do you think? We would probably use Jon as a middle name still.

Cheryl
:hippie

dharmama
07-06-2004, 04:33 PM
I :love :love :love Keagan

One of my girlfriend's son's name is Keagan. He is 4...blonde, curly hair...it's just the cutest name for the cutest little boy! Her older son is Logan, which I think is also a great, strong name!

Ooooo....I like Nolan a lot too!

naturegirl
07-06-2004, 04:46 PM
Thanks Erin! Good to see you! :D How is that beautiful baby girl doing?

Cheryl
:hippie

lena_girl
07-06-2004, 05:36 PM
I like Keagan and Dillan.

Another simular name I've heard and like was Kaden

dharmama
07-06-2004, 05:57 PM
Thanks Erin! Good to see you! How is that beautiful baby girl doing?

:zzz Huh? What? Is someone talking to me? I'm awake...I'm awake. :bigeyes

:LOL

We're doing great! It's exhausting but amazing!! I can't wait to "meet" your new little person!! Soon...soon!!!!

Dodo
07-06-2004, 06:07 PM
Duncan, Brody, Braden

chrfath
07-06-2004, 06:11 PM
Ous DD would have been Ephram. How about Sean?

naturegirl
07-06-2004, 08:12 PM
We really like Sean but our last name starts with S and is a one syllable name so it just doesn't sound right... :eyesroll

Dh doesn't like ANY of the names I like when it comes to boys! I have almost given up. :( I do think he likes Ian though...Not entirely Irish but still good.

my2girlz
07-07-2004, 12:20 PM
Our son will be Alexander William. Liam Thomas was/is a close second. My girls have made it very clear that his name will be Alexander though. Anyway, here are some names from our list.

Brayden
Hayden
Aiden
Tayten
Keaton
Keenan
Teagan

I realized that I really like names that end in "n"

insomniamama
07-08-2004, 10:46 PM
I second Rowan. I originally wanted to name my son Rowan, with all the lovely imagery behind it, but my husband vetoed it. He said that it sounded androgenous--do you agree with that? I think it's perfectly manly.

pumpkinhead
07-09-2004, 07:53 AM
We really like Sean but our last name starts with S and is a one syllable name so it just doesn't sound right... :eyesroll

Dh doesn't like ANY of the names I like when it comes to boys! I have almost given up. :( I do think he likes Ian though...Not entirely Irish but still good.


Iian is *Indeed* irish! It's Gaelic for John!

Dodo
07-09-2004, 01:01 PM
I have heard of both boys and girls being named Rowan.

naturegirl
07-09-2004, 10:11 PM
Would it be silly to name him Ian Jon. That would be John Jon if Ian is gaelic for John? :scratch

Rowan reminds me of the Lord of the Rings for some reason. I think because there is a city called Rohan or similar? :shrug I also have seen it both boy and girl. I think I like the name Nolan. It means noble, which I think is quite manly.

I just wish my husband would agree with some of the names I like...Does everyone have this much trouble agreeing with their spouse/significant other? :bang

Cheryl
:hippie :belly

lilyka
07-09-2004, 10:22 PM
We had picke dout Beck Loyal. Since allof ours were girls we never got to use it (never wanted a boy until we came up with that name. I don't think it meets any of your requirements but three children over the course of 7 years and that was all we came up with :LOL So it is all I have to offer up. Loyal is a family name but he has at least 3 great grandchildren so far named after him. Both names are scandinavian.

Rowan seems to be getting very popular. I don't know if that is a consideration or not.

BoxOfRainMama
07-09-2004, 10:33 PM
I saw Aiden as a #1 in a top 10 most popular names right now for boys, I was surprised because I had not heard it so much... I had no idea it was so popular. I like Nolan the best out of the ones you listed.

I so so so wanted/want to name this baby Walden, but my husband fought tooth and nail and his name will be Samuel Walden... I got to name the first two so I guess its fair lol.