Name for Second Boy

Anonymous
Connor was on our short list for both our boys. I love Owen and would have picked it for one of them if my DH hadn’t vetoed it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Connor was on our short list for both our boys. I love Owen and would have picked it for one of them if my DH hadn’t vetoed it!


What names did you pick for your boys?
Anonymous
I can’t pick one, I’m sorry.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Connor was on our short list for both our boys. I love Owen and would have picked it for one of them if my DH hadn’t vetoed it!


What names did you pick for your boys?


Brady and Cameron.

I loved a lot of the classic Irish names, but DH didn’t want to repeat anything they was already used in our extended family. So no Patrick or Owen.

I also liked Charles (Charlie) which I’ve seen mentioned on this thread. I do like Henry and Benjamin too, but they felt too popular.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Connor or Henry


She already has a Connor.


I meant Owen or Henry
Anonymous
Practice using the names a bit. We have a son with an -er name and a dog with an -er name. Totally different names/vibes and I’m always mixing them up. You might do the same with Connor and Oliver. (Yes, I know I sound crazy. But it’s annoying.)
Anonymous
These names are very British (except Caleb/Benjamin which are old testament), so to me they don't really "go" with Connor, which sounds very Irish.

I think another Irish name would go better, like Declan, Liam, Aidan, or Patrick.

If you don't care, I like Caleb best of your options, followed by Benjamin (Ben).

Anonymous
Benjamin.
Anonymous
I think it’s easier to remember kids’ names when they don’t start with the same sound or initial, but maybe it’s just me.

I mix up my friends kids who are Jake and Jackson or Connor and Charlie.
Anonymous
Ian, Tobias, Anthony, Julian, Sean, Nathaniel.
Anonymous
Benjamin or Owen. Maybe Oliver. I don't like Caleb, and Henry is so, so overdone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My husband loves Charlie but I had a cat named Charlie growing up and we don’t like Charles so this will most likely be his middle name if not first name. Still very undecided unless we just name him Charlie. Feels weird to name a child x Charles and then call them Charlie instead of by their first name.


If you want the nn Charlie but don't want the full name Charles, you can go with Charleton/Charlton (like Charlton Heston, the actor). Or Carlton. I knew a Carlton in college who went by Charlie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These names are very British (except Caleb/Benjamin which are old testament), so to me they don't really "go" with Connor, which sounds very Irish.

I think another Irish name would go better, like Declan, Liam, Aidan, or Patrick.

If you don't care, I like Caleb best of your options, followed by Benjamin (Ben).



??? Owen is as Welsh as Connor is Irish. Oliver is Norse/French in origin. Caleb and Benjamin, as you note, are Hebrew names. So actually, Henry is the only name on this list that is "very British" in the way that you mean.

IMO, Owen is the best match with Connor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These names are very British (except Caleb/Benjamin which are old testament), so to me they don't really "go" with Connor, which sounds very Irish.

I think another Irish name would go better, like Declan, Liam, Aidan, or Patrick.

If you don't care, I like Caleb best of your options, followed by Benjamin (Ben).



No they’re not.

Henry is German
Owen is Welsh
Charlie is English
Anonymous
Owen is an AWFUL name. All your others are good. Consider Graham and Jacob.
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