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4th December 07, 07:05 PM
#1
I think that Mike, David, Nelson, Hank, Colin, Todd, Dee , Bradley, Glen, or perhaps Jamie would be among your best choices. 
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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4th December 07, 07:42 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Panache
I think that Mike, David, Nelson, Hank, Colin, Todd, Dee , Bradley, Glen, or perhaps Jamie would be among your best choices.
Cheers
Jamie
Suck up. Ha.
Yes, I like Michael
My brother is Calum and sister is Seona. I like those names, too.
And we all have Greig as middle names, apparently since 1745, when it couldn't be a last name.
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4th December 07, 08:42 PM
#3
I'm not really sure why, but I always liked the name James.
But really - I think the best names are those that are in common use will cause less problems for the child. Also the names that have established nick names are good.
The current trend to just mix a bunch of letters together is strange to me.
Good wholesome names like:
Robert, Bob
John, Jack
James, Jim
Francis, Frank
Howard, Hank
Geoffrey, Jeff
Peter, Pete
Gregory, Greg
William, Bill
Albert, Al
Bradford, Brad
Charles, Chuck
Daniel, Dan
Edward, Ed
Zackeria, Zack
Zebulan, Zeb
Izekiel, Zeke
And the list can go on and on……
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5th December 07, 05:49 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by Panache
I think that Mike, David, Nelson, Hank, Colin, Todd, Dee , Bradley, Glen, or perhaps Jamie would be among your best choices. 
Now that would just be sucking up, unless of course David was the name chosen.
 Originally Posted by Prester John
Saints names and Bible names.
Can't go wrong either way.
Again, that makes David a great choice.
 Originally Posted by James MacMillan
But really - I think the best names are those that are in common use will cause less problems for the child. Also the names that have established nick names are good.
The current trend to just mix a bunch of letters together is strange to me.
Also, the trend to use a fairly common name, but give it an unusual spelling. I know the parents think it's clever, but all it does is cause problems for the kids in school when everyone spells their name wrong by using the common spelling.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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5th December 07, 05:51 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by davedove
Also, the trend to use a fairly common name, but give it an unusual spelling. I know the parents think it's clever, but all it does is cause problems for the kids in school when everyone spells their name wrong by using the common spelling.
I had put Norman spelt "Tormod" in the mix
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5th December 07, 06:18 AM
#6
Joseph is an excellent name (says the Sister of St. Joseph)!
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