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    Childrens names

    My girlfriend and I are having problems choosing a name for our impending arrival.

    I have 2 boys already Andrew & Ruairidh.

    Would anyone like to make a suggestion??

    (I still working on her to go for Alasdair Matthew)

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    Well, let's see, David is probably the best boy's name out there.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    I have always been partial to Colin There is a shortage of Hamish and Angus around, but Alasdair is also a great name.

    If my daughter had been a boy she would have been Angus after my great grandfater, my great great grandfather, etc,etc.

    My son still calls her Angus when he wants to piss her off.

    Congratulations

    Here are a few others we had as boys options:

    Liam, Lennox, Merrick, Fergus, Donovan, Sileas, Loughlin, Aidan (way too many around here), Duncan (brother in law beat us by 6 months), and my wife liked Finlay.
    Last edited by Colin; 4th December 07 at 02:36 PM.

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    I've always been partial to Malcolm. Not only do I just like the name, you can say the kid's named after the kings of Scotland (if, you know, you're Scottish and want to make that their namesake).

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    Don't go with Grant! we named my Alexander Eric Falcon, he goes by Alec. My daughter Taylor Meagan Peregrine. She goes by Tay or Tater. We gave them cool names because they're stuck with Harmsworth as a family name (sorry kids).

    Falcon & Peregrine was a nod to my grandfather who in Victorian fashion had a bird name (Peacock, and I wasn't gonna name my son that ) and also for my childhood hero Robert Falcon Scott (the second man to the south pole - actually forth).

    We didn't want to fall into the trap of dating our spawn by there names. Might've missed that mark with Taylor though. There's three Britneys 2 Chelseas and a Shelby in her class.

    Congratulations on your upcoming gift.

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    Congratulation, I take it that you already know it a boy, How about Logan
    not only is it my nephews name but also my favorite member of the X-Men.

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    Kevin is a very cool name

    The way that the Romanian couples at my church decided on names was they picked from the saints who were celebrated on that day.

    For example, a baby born today, if girl, could be Barbara or Juliana; if a boy, Alexander or John.

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    Saints names and Bible names.

    Can't go wrong either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coemgen View Post
    if a boy, Alexander or John.

    Bizarrely they are the middle names for my other kids

    Andrew John Robert

    Ruairidh Alexander


    Thought I'd got off the children round about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prester John View Post
    Saints names and Bible names.

    Can't go wrong either way.
    I must agree.

    There are many wonderful Celtic saints to choose from...
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_Christianity
    http://orthodoxwiki.org/Category:Cel...o-Saxon_Saints

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