Then go with it. First and middle. No hyphen. Good catch by the French PP. |
| A name ending in a consonant blend shouldn't be followed by a name starting with a consonant blend. |
| James Claude is weird. But people would get used to it. |
Except that other than close family no one would know about the Claude. I can’t remember the middle names of my two best friends. This little boy will be James or its diminutive. |
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I don't think there's anything wrong with the names, and I think it's nice they're both meaningful to dad. Maybe I'm just an outlier but I wouldn't give DH pick of the first, middle, and last names for our kid. There are two parents, what names do you like?
I guess if you guys are using mom's last name this point doesn't apply. |
| As the mother of a James, I approve! |
I love the name James, so I'd accept. But I understand you don't, and I agree with this PP. Unless naming your DD was very lopsided in your favor, I'd push back on a first name that you both like, and he can use one of these honor names in the middle. |
Exactly. As a person who speaks French that's exactly want my brain wants to say. Do you intend to use the middle name? I will tell you that there are zero James in either of my children's classes and that there have not been for years. |
| Helena and James are very sweet. I don't love James Claude, but no one will call him that. These days, many, many boys named James are only ever called that. Nicknames are kind of out for boys ... lots of little Jameses, Williams, Matthews, Andrews, etc. |
| I love it. |
| I think it’s fine as long as you don’t use them together. Most people don’t use First Middle for anything so it should be okay |