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Help Baby Boy Names
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My friends married to Greek man and her son is called Leon.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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We called our son Alistair
Not common, but not wacky. Took us 7 months to agree0 -
Well as you can see my son will be called Noah when he gets here in feb. Its become quite common recently though, if that bothers you. My other son is called Mason.
Other boys names we considered:
Leif - scandinavian pronounced (lay-f)
Daniel
Damian - love this name but a mason and damian :O
Dennis
Dominic
Cameron
Fraser
Struan
River (yes i know, but I love it)
Innes
I cant think of any greek names though sorry!:starmod:Sealed Pot Challenge Member 1189:starmod:0 -
Dimitri...Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0
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Iasson (jason). Troy, achilles, Zeus, theres 100's. Good luck in finding one x0
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We have some Greek friends; their son is called Dimitri.0
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Neo, Niko, Theron, Risto, Sander?
Depends how 'unusual' you want it to be?
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Alexander? Phillip? Stavros? Yanis? hmmmmmmmm difficult one this - but a lot of common names (english) are often derived from other languages so would read a baby name book which gives the origin or original name. sorry if this not much help - but good luck with the baby - and the naming of him!0
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shiningdove wrote: »pegagsus
Isn't that a horse? :think:£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4.............................NCFC member No: 00005.........
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