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Abraham
Augustus Arthur Alton Afram For those that suggest Aaron, the problem is that Erin is a girl's name and is pronounced the same. |
| No. Not pronounced the same. E as in "end" and AA as in "animal." |
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Alderson
Anderson Anton Altar ... Hey, Deacon and Bishop are names now. Aldo Alden Ayo Aro Abe Aben |
| Abraham and Adam are favorites of mine. Bram is a cute nickname for Abraham. |
Also used for girls. One of my good friends is Archer. |
Yes, definitely Adonis. Especially if you want him to be a model on Harlequin romance novels. |
| Augustine |
| Archimedes |
| Andrew MEANS manly! |
If it bugs you that much, tell them not to use a nickname. Besides, unless you're dressing your son in a dress, I'm pretty sure people aren't going to look at Alexander and mistake him for Alexandra because someone calls him "Alex". |
Sorry, but I've seen and heard both boys and girls called AIR-en |
| Adam. |
| Andrew and August are the ones that come to mind. Girls named Andy or Drew are still quite rare and upon hearing either of those name 99.9% of peopke would still assume it's boy being referred to. |
| Andrew actually means "manly" in Greek, I think. |
| Alistair |