s/o- what's the best boys name you have heard recently?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two best names I have heard recently:

Huckleberry
Cheddar


Sibset Edam, Jack, and Brie


And Camambert, or Cam for short.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just heard on the radio the name Nils. Love it if you can pull it off.


You can, if you're 6'2"", blond and blue-eyed.
A nice name, though.
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Endeavor
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Anonymous wrote:I like Calvin and agree with others it's going to start trending soon. It would sound awful with our last name though.


It's already trending...


Yup. I know 3. Don't like it at all.


I do like it, because I knew an awesome Calvin at my old office. He died very suddenly of penumonia a year or two after I left. It was incredibly sad. One of the best people I ever met, gone way too soon.
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Nathan is my favorite name. Strong, cool and not that common - feel like people tend to go with Nathaniel nn Nate. But I'd definitely choose Nathan for a little boy - so great and perfect for an adult too.


Huh, I know a lot of little Nathans in my peer group


I only know one, of dozens of little kids. Agree it is a strong name.


I have a Nathan, but agree it seems to be quite popular among the preschool set. We had another nathan in each of our small preschool classes (different kids).
Anonymous
Man, some of you are brutal! Didn't your mothers teach you that if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all?!

I personally like:
Samuel
Maxwell
Jackson
Oliver
Edison
Theodore (Teddy, but not Ted)
Jamison
Ethan
Anonymous
Grant
Colton
Harrison
Remington
Thad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Nathan is my favorite name. Strong, cool and not that common - feel like people tend to go with Nathaniel nn Nate. But I'd definitely choose Nathan for a little boy - so great and perfect for an adult too.


Huh, I know a lot of little Nathans in my peer group


I only know one, of dozens of little kids. Agree it is a strong name.


I have a Nathan, but agree it seems to be quite popular among the preschool set. We had another nathan in each of our small preschool classes (different kids).


There's only one at our large center preschool in MoCo. Depends on crowd I guess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grant
Colton
Harrison
Remington
Thad


Colton is trashy.
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Francis
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Toren its Scottish.
Luke
Donovan
Maxwell

I like Soren and Gabriel too.


Donovan is really cute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grant
Colton
Harrison
Remington
Thad


Colton is trashy.


FFS. what makes it "trashy"? A teen mom has a Henry. Is that trashy, too? Grow up. Trying to create class divides when none exist is trashy.
Anonymous
Graham
Reid
Isaac
Rhys
Griffin
Ned
Tate
Eben
Callum
Anonymous
I know someone with a Colton, but she never calls nimby that name from what I can tell.

I think the name is more pretentious than any other descriptive word being used here.

That said, my husband was trying to sell me on Colt, like the football player.
Anonymous
Nimby = him by

You suck, iPhone
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