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OK the girl is Called Ellanor, we don't have a name for the boy yet, he's nearly 3 days old and still nameless.
So ideas pleas

Obligatory cute picture......,( he's on the right)

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Posted : 21/05/2016 9:57 pm
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Eric?


 
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Dave


 
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Can't think of a name now but congratulations, you must be incredibly proud!


 
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Sue


 
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Congratulations.

And yes, Darcy can be a boy's name too. You have my blessing.

(Nah, seriously, congrats. ๐Ÿ˜€ )


 
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Posted : 21/05/2016 9:59 pm
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STeW, in honour of STW!

Or Frank.

PS. You sure about the spelling of your girl's name? Just saying...


 
Posted : 21/05/2016 10:00 pm
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Good grief, Kimbers! They're astounding! Congratulations. I hope you're as proud as you should be right now!

He looks regal. Therefore,
Arthur or Henry.


 
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Nice one Kimbers, congratulations. My wife and I had a girl on Wednesday, our 2nd born. You can have our boy name if you like which is Toby.


 
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We struggled with a boys name. We had a girls name planned (we didn't know what sex our little one would be...) but couldn't quite get our heads around a boys name. I liked Peregrine or Stanley but the wife thought I was losing it...!

I'd go with Stanley.

Congrats by the way.

Burko73


 
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Marshal Waitforit Ericsson


 
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If the girl is Ellanor, then it's gotta be Rigby


 
Posted : 21/05/2016 10:04 pm
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I could give you plenty of real, eyebrow raising examples, but I won't.

We had James as our boy's name and didn't use it as both offspring lack a Y-chromosome.


 
Posted : 21/05/2016 10:04 pm
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Congrats.... We had absolutely no idea on a boys name, fortuitously we had a girl!

Harry
Roy
Dave
Chuck Jacket
Joe Kickass
Colin


 
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Without doubt, the best thing posted on the internet today. Massive congratulations!

Richard, by the way.


 
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He looks like an Angus to me, or maybe a Hamish ๐Ÿ™‚

Many congrats by the way ๐Ÿ™‚


 
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Ethelred.

Hearty congrats BTW.
๐Ÿ˜€


 
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Congratulations!
Oh, and Huxley.


 
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JuanSanchez dela Robos Ramirez

Or

Bernard


 
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Many excellent suggestions above, so may I suggest Danger as a middle name?


 
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Many excellent suggestions above, so may I suggest Danger as a middle name?

Well done. Excellent.


 
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Butcher/ Purgatory

or

Skills Session with Jedi

Congratulations!


 
Posted : 21/05/2016 11:33 pm
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Congratulations to the whole family!
How about Dylan?


 
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3 days? Amateurs. We've just done 6 weeks getting in just before the 'legal' deadline. First child was 2 weeks, second 4 weeks. This time we really wanted to annoy people.

Congrats by the way!


 
Posted : 21/05/2016 11:57 pm
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Congratulations kimbers, and good luck! They're both gorgeous.

I have always been a bit envious of my brother's name, Luke. It's better than Dave, anyway.

Congrats to you too jekkyl!


 
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Fraser.


 
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Thanks bud.
For baby's name I'd also suggest Rowan, fairly unique as it's not that common and it's not chavvy but not pretentious.


 
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see the cat naming thread.


 
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Timo.


 
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Barry


 
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Do you want her to go through life having to spell/explain her name? I frequently had to get people to clarify the spelling of their name when I taught in Australia, but that was for other reasons e.g. 'Pertricia' Also the more unusual spellings and newly formed double-barreled names often signalled the opposite to what was intended by the parents.

Fergus

Oh and congratulations btw.


 
Posted : 22/05/2016 9:26 am
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Congratulations, how about shelby as your cute girl is ellanor.


 
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Girl - Emma Lynn
Boy - Emlyn*

Your welcome and they will thank you for this in later life.

Congrats to you and your ever expanding family

I like dullish names so if you have gone for eleanor - charlie, Tom, Bill, that sort of thing....

Emlyn Hughes really did this to his kids the tit.


 
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Samuel...


 
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Children's names get shorened siblings get shouted at collectively boys first...


 
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SAM AND ELLA !


 
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Children's names get shorened siblings get shouted at collectively boys first...

Or they just end up called something random. Isobel somehow has become Ingy in our place.


 
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Crankbrat actually easily named by picking his grandfathers names is called "mouse" by immediate family.


 
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Alan Measles or Gary Hotdog


 
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Frank.

He looks like a Frank.


 
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we have a shortlist of names for later this year.
i was overruled when i suggested Zapp though. or Hotpoint.
also out is Flash, and Commissioner (his surname could be Gordon, depending on what we decide...)


 
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Had two girls, so her was my favourite: Digby!
Known to his mates as Diggers


 
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A customer I saw recently kept calling her little boy Lucifer. I thought it was a nickname as he was a bit of a destructive little brat but nope, turns out he really was called Lucifer. I can only assume she never intended to have him baptised or christened...


 
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Awwww, how cute are they? I have no idea for a name though, other than to suggest a timeless, simple but classy one like Peter, not so common these days either. (I may of course have already made use of this name in my immediate family)


 
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