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I love Wynn! Never thought of it before, but it's a great name. I would 100% use that, especially if it's a family name.
Hugh and Graham are great too. |
This is super feminine to me. |
My friend with this name spells it Eamon, FWIW. |
sounds like what teenage moms name their babies. Also too similar to Ryland homes. yuck. |
| Wow, 4 snobby, "go sail a boat" names. Well done. |
| I like Wynn, if it's a family name. I also really like Graham and Owen. |
| I like Wynn, but "Winnie the Pooh" could make me consider bumping it to a middle name or unused in childhood first name. Ex: W. Dylan lastname |
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I only know one Wynn and it's a girl.
Also, though it wasn't her name, it is short for Winifred. |
I don't think any of them sound snobby. |
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How about Ian or Sean? John in Scottish and Irish respectively!
Ian Wynn last name or Sean Wynn last name?? |
Okay, so I'm not the only other person who went to our HS on this site!
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| I know a girl named Wynn |
I'm the PP that suggested this. I had honestly NEVER heard of this name until a friend recently named their baby boy this. Apparently it is an old Irish name. It's not my style, but I thought I'd throw it out there. |
OP here. Totally understand if this is how you feel about the names. But, we are a very Irish/Welsh/Scottish family and actually looking for names to honor our roots. These, and most suggested, are old and classic Irish names, including family names of very old relatives. But, I'm glad you mentioned what you think of them so I have that perspective. |
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Wynn. Love it.
Next is Graham. Quinn is really becoming a girl name--know 3 under 3. Dylan--never. I teach and know way too many bratty Dylans. |