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Eric?
Dave
Can't think of a name now but congratulations, you must be incredibly proud!
Sue
Congratulations.
And yes, Darcy can be a boy's name too. You have my blessing.
(Nah, seriously, congrats. ๐ )
Robin
STeW, in honour of STW!
Or Frank.
PS. You sure about the spelling of your girl's name? Just saying...
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.
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.
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
Marshal Waitforit Ericsson
If the girl is Ellanor, then it's gotta be Rigby
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.
Congrats.... We had absolutely no idea on a boys name, fortuitously we had a girl!
Harry
Roy
Dave
Chuck Jacket
Joe Kickass
Colin
Without doubt, the best thing posted on the internet today. Massive congratulations!
Richard, by the way.
He looks like an Angus to me, or maybe a Hamish ๐
Many congrats by the way ๐
Ethelred.
Hearty congrats BTW.
๐
Congratulations!
Oh, and Huxley.
JuanSanchez dela Robos Ramirez
Or
Bernard
Many excellent suggestions above, so may I suggest Danger as a middle name?
Many excellent suggestions above, so may I suggest Danger as a middle name?
Well done. Excellent.
Butcher/ Purgatory
or
Skills Session with Jedi
Congratulations!
Congratulations to the whole family!
How about Dylan?
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!
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!
Fraser.
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.
see the cat naming thread.
Timo.
Barry
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.
Congratulations, how about shelby as your cute girl is ellanor.
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.
Samuel...
Children's names get shorened siblings get shouted at collectively boys first...
SAM AND ELLA !
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.
Crankbrat actually easily named by picking his grandfathers names is called "mouse" by immediate family.
Alan Measles or Gary Hotdog
Frank.
He looks like a Frank.
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...)
Had two girls, so her was my favourite: Digby!
Known to his mates as Diggers
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...
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)
