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Names that end up ruined.

redbear

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Well i likeold fashioned names mainly and liked Arthur however oh ruined it by saying everyone will pronounce it 1/2a,

The only other name we liked is too strange and out there so we decided against it (for us we some people can make it work) and thats Loki,

So now im stuck, anyone got suggestions for old fashioned names before me and OH go for a walk around the graveyard (very strange i know)

Nothing from Twighlight because we have our lo Alice and my dad named our dog Jasper and it didnt click until pointed out 4 month after we got the dog.
 
Errrrm Robert, Henry, Charles, James, Ronnie, Leonard (Lenny), Reg? Trying to think of grandparents /great uncles names :)
 
i like Henry but OH doesnt. Boys names are hard as he hasloads of nephews... these are names we cant have:

william
George
cain
Jack
Mason
Terry
Gary
Steven
David
Richard
Robert.

:S
 
Archie is nice... ill pop it on my list, i dont love it like i did Arthur though.
 
Graham
Lesley
Lawrence
Stuart
Mark
Peter
Trevor
Tony
Dean
Ian


Are these old fashioned? Lol, I'm just picking out older members of the families names here!
 
Theodore
Tobias
Alfred
Edwin
Sebastian
Felix
Albert
Ernest
Henry
Samuel
Lawrence
Frederick
Isaac
Quentin
Benjamin
Walter
Thomas
William
Eugene
Ralph
Timothy
Oliver
 
why would anyone say your babys name as 1/2a??


The Yorkshire accent it would be pronounced arfur or halfa where i live instead of Arthur, i like Alfred too but Alice we nickname Al so we would have Al and Al lol x
 
If we were having a boy we'd decided on Joseph/Joe or Isaac/Zac, both biblical so definitely old but still fit well today, aren't too 'old man chic' and suit any age group.
 

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