Boys names that have the following criteria.

Anonymous
Our son's first and middle name are Colton Davis. Some will say it's newish but it's an old English name. The response that has always been elicited is "wow that is a very strong name" I am sure someone will tear me apart as per usual on these name threads
Anonymous
Anakin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anakin

LOL
Anonymous
Some of the suggestions are definitely in the top 50:

14: David
21: Nathan
28: Samuel
29: Nicholas
49: Robert

Some I like:
125: Marcus
128: Seth
142: Grant
155: Paul
183: Peter
192: Stephen
227: Leo
261: Simon
295: Theodore
313: Silas
378: Philip
546: Malcolm
709: Neil
758: Conrad
769: Todd
947: Reuben
955: Thaddeus
998: Hugh
Anonymous
Alex
Erik
Andrew
Gregg
Richard
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just a comment: Asher isn't a "newish" name at all; it is a traditional Jewish name that dates way, way back.


This is true of a lot of names. OP, do you mean not newish in that they didn't exist until recently or not newish in that they have just recently come back?
Anonymous
Brent
Brandon
Burt (and Ernie for twins)
Victor (and Skylar for B/G twins to keep up the soap opera theme)
Roger
Anonymous
Paul
Anonymous
My cousin just named their son Conrad...very strong name IMO.
Anonymous
Seth. Benjamin.
Anonymous
Silas
Anonymous
We had similar criteria and considered Craig, Geoffrey, and Reid.
Anonymous
You know, these naming posts would be a lot more satisfying if we knew what the OP ends up picking.
Anonymous
Russell
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You know, these naming posts would be a lot more satisfying if we knew what the OP ends up picking.


I agree.
I"m always curious about what they chose in the end.
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