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Nov. 29th, 2011 05:07 pmI posted here not too long ago looking for boy names. I think we may have found potentially what it might be. Still won't know for one more month if the potential boy will be a Matilda (fingers crossed, three boys seems like a hella lot to me).
Name? Alfred.
Opinions?
Our other two kiddos are Oscar (5) and Harvey (2). My husband also likes the name Bertram (and I in turn sort of like it, I can then maybe, MAYBE sneak in a Song of Ice and Fire reference and call him Bran for short, my husband refuses to name our last kid Tyrion Jamie so c'est la vie). We promised each other we wouldn't name our kids after any one in the family. Husband's name is Brendan which means "little raven". Bertram means "bright raven" so I personally think that is kind of sweet.
But Alfred seems to go more with our other two boys' names. Man I hope it's Matilda. and then I don't have to think of boy names EVER AGAIN! :)
Name? Alfred.
Opinions?
Our other two kiddos are Oscar (5) and Harvey (2). My husband also likes the name Bertram (and I in turn sort of like it, I can then maybe, MAYBE sneak in a Song of Ice and Fire reference and call him Bran for short, my husband refuses to name our last kid Tyrion Jamie so c'est la vie). We promised each other we wouldn't name our kids after any one in the family. Husband's name is Brendan which means "little raven". Bertram means "bright raven" so I personally think that is kind of sweet.
But Alfred seems to go more with our other two boys' names. Man I hope it's Matilda. and then I don't have to think of boy names EVER AGAIN! :)
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Date: 2011-11-29 11:14 pm (UTC)I think either goes well with Oscar and Harvey. Both lovely names too :D
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Date: 2011-11-29 11:37 pm (UTC)And YAY for Song of Ice and Fire references! Arya is actually on my list (I'm 12 weeks pregnant right now), though I sort of want to change the spelling to Aria. I just wish I was more thrilled with the name options for boys! Tyrion was the only one I deemed acceptable, lol.
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Date: 2011-11-30 03:29 am (UTC)Personally I like it spelled Arya but apparently each spelling means something different. Arya means "honorable" in sanskrit and Aria means "melody" in italian :)
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Date: 2011-11-30 03:02 am (UTC)I really like it and I think it flows really well with Oscar and Harvey (also great names, btw).
Bertram does as well, but I'm sticking with Alfred.
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Date: 2011-11-30 06:24 am (UTC)It does make me think of Bruce Wayne's awesome butler/confidant, though, lol.
Bertram is...not my style, but...kind of interesting.
(Of the two, Alfred works better with your other kids.)
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Date: 2011-11-30 01:14 pm (UTC)If she had been a boy we were considering:
Winston
Winslow
Reid
For you I would also suggest:
Seymour
Gilbert
Linus
Bertram is not too bad (although you do risk the nickname Bert). I think Alfred is one of those old man names that could never be made "cool" no matter who carries the moniker. It makes me think of Alfred E. Neuman but that's most likely an outdated association.
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Date: 2011-11-30 08:00 pm (UTC)Don't care for Alfred but that's because it was my late brother-in-law's name and he was a very unpleasant person.
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