I am having a boy I have a first name
picked out i am going with Nicholas but i
need help with the middle name. Any help
would be great. thanks.
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twilightdiamonds
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Joined: 21 Dec 2007 Posts: 15 Location: , MB Canada
Posted: 04-14-08 09:52am
Hi! I take it your just asking for some
general suggestions? Here are a few that
I've heard recently:
Christopher, William, Alexander, Charles,
Christian, Dennis, Andrew, Troy and
Brandon. Im having the same trouble
picking a name that "goes" with the name I
have picked for my next child (don't think
Im pregnant at the moment, but theres
always the possiblility) My son's name is
Loki Alexander, but if I have another boy
I dont know what middle name Im going to
use! Girl names seem so much easier to
me. Hope I somewhat helped, but I know
what kind of position you are in! Let us know
what you ultimately decide on, Nicholas is
a very cute name!
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cmc1217
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
any limitations Posted: 04-14-08 10:09am
General suggestions to start narrowing
down would be -
Do you want a family name? Your maiden
name or other last name in your family
do you want a name to link him to anyone
else - your father's name, your husband's
father's name, you husband's name
Do you want a "common" (as in frequently
used) name or do you prefer to choose
something a little more different b/c his
first name is not very uncommon? I know
people who chose the name of the place
where they fell in love (the actual
location winds up a tough name for a kid,
but in theory...).
Is there any ethnic name you'd like to
express your heritage? My friend wanted a
more common English first name for her
baby, but considered a Thai middle name to
encompass her heritage.
Without knowing your last name (or you!),
it's hard to pick more for "flow," but I
hope that helped.
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