What are your favorite boy names? : r namenerds - Reddit I could name 100 babies with all the names that I like… but only if they were all girls🥲 I have maybe 3 boy names I like, 2 of which probably can’t be used together because it’s a very well known person If I ever end up having two boys I would absolutely lose my mind trying to name the second one Tell me your favorites!
Help with vintage “boy”names that aren’t overused - Reddit My husband and I love vintage classic names that aren’t as run of the mill seen today (for example, we love Eleanor but we see it a lot) My baby name list for future siblings is like 99% girl names
Interesting boy names that are uncommon, but not too quirky or . . . - Reddit I’m determined to find a boy name I actually love, but they’re so tricky! Or they’re already taken by someone and have weird associations! What are your favorite uncommon boy names? The names I like, but don’t necessarily love are Lane, August (I work in a preschool and there are several…), Ellis, Leland, Soren (two Sorens in ONE class), Stellan, Asa Girls names are so much easier
Please share your favorite uncommon but not too unusual boy names! - Reddit My suggestion, look at the names your partner likes and then look up the version in other languages- Italian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Welsh, Irish You may find a nice compromise that way The name feels familiar, but isn't as common in an English speaking context Rare, but actual names that I love: Tiago Ianto Ansel Arlo Xavier
Boy names that are traditional old fashioned! : r namenerds - Reddit I love the traditional names, my husband and I have looked through a ton of lists and can’t seem to decide Some names I like are Henry, Lincoln, and Harry Any one able to give more suggestions similar to these names that aren’t on your average baby name list?
“Pretty” names for boys? : r namenerds - Reddit I personally like it when I find non-aggressive boy names since so many have to do with violence or domination Florian - A German form of the Roman name Florentius, which was either from the Latin word florens, meaning "blossoming, flourishing" or flos, meaning "flower" Adrian - is a form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus