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  • bexxie90
    bexxie90 Posts: 376 Forumite
    I have Harry William and the names are after Harry Rednapp and Williams F1 (can you tell DH picked ;))

    I love Felix,but if I have another its going to be Sonny as I love that name and I have 2 posh names having an Amelia and Harry (though common now its still quite posh!) Digressing but I love Clementine for a girl and would have that but then Violets lovely too

    I think with your surname would have to be Jack. x


    Chloe 13 years old and Amelia-Rose born 4/4/07

    Gorgeous Harry born 18/04/10 5 weeks early after a nine minute labour!
    MFW currently paying £200 extra a month.
  • hazyjo
    hazyjo Posts: 15,475 Forumite
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    I prefer Jack out of all you listed. Goes best with your surname I think.

    Not sure I'd have it, but 'Adam' is along the same lines and often overlooked. Had a couple of friends call their boys Adam over the years. Nice neutral name but still a bit of character. Not really shortened either.

    I do really like Isaac too (mentioned above) - another vote for that :)

    Not many boys' names I'm keen on. Despite being a Jo, I really love Joe for a boy too.

    Keep us informed!

    Jx
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  • LandyAndy
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    Paris, after the prince of Troy, son of King Priam. A good classical name.

    Paris Hilton. Sounds quite good doesn't it?
  • victory
    victory Posts: 16,188 Forumite
    I voted for Jack, Jack Hilton sounds very strong, very regal, perfect:D
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  • gunsandbanjos
    gunsandbanjos Posts: 12,246 Forumite
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    hazyjo wrote: »

    Not sure I'd have it, but 'Adam' is along the same lines and often overlooked. Had a couple of friends call their boys Adam over the years. Nice neutral name but still a bit of character. Not really shortened either.



    Jx

    My brother called his little boy Adam, I really like it, it was also my granddads name.
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  • katskorner
    katskorner Posts: 2,972 Forumite
    my eldest is called Jack. I also have Alexander (Alex) and Sammy (Samuel).
    3 kids(DS1 6 Nov, DS2 8 Feb, DS3 24 Dec) a hubby and two cats - I love to save every penny I can!
    :beer:
  • maypole
    maypole Posts: 1,816 Forumite
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    Whatever you choose, just remember the child has to live with it.

    I liked Alfie by the way.
  • Out of the above choices, I'd definitely go with Jack.
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