Boys names that have the following criteria.

Anonymous
Timothy
Adam
Liam
Chase
Anonymous
What about Miles?
Anonymous
Does anyone ever stipulate that they want a weak, milquetoast name for their son-to-be?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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


We named our son "Dirk Thruster" for the same reasons. Sounds newish, but actually an old English name.
Anonymous
Try: Arthur, Abel, Roderick, Tabor, Andrejs, Igor, Roger, Wellington, Benjamin, Michal, Boris, Henry, Damian, Damon, Andre, Josef, Micah, Ari, Clarence, Jasper, Casper, Archibald, Melvyn, Mervin, Merwyn, Yael, Noah, Moses, Harry, Brendan, Bryan
Anonymous
Otto.
Tiberius.
Valiant.
Dean.
Alexander.


And, yes, I'm serious, so back off!
Anonymous
Strong names that will likely never go unisex:

Mark
Adam
John
David
Kenneth
Frank
Michael
Christopher
Anonymous
I like the name George.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone ever stipulate that they want a weak, milquetoast name for their son-to-be?

My husband said both Timothy and Miles are "pansy" names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone ever stipulate that they want a weak, milquetoast name for their son-to-be?

My husband said both Timothy and Miles are "pansy" names.


I think Tim Tebow would disagree with your husband. (and so might Miles Davis)....just sayin'.
Anonymous
Dean
Wyatt
Brett
Anonymous
"Does anyone ever stipulate that they want a weak, milquetoast name for their son-to-be? "

Merle
Hubert
Ashley
Sydney
Jules
Eugene
Willfred
Beauford

On super strong but not too popular:

Triton
Zeus
Thor
Buck
Bubba
Buster
Hammer
Rock
Wood
Stone



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone ever stipulate that they want a weak, milquetoast name for their son-to-be?

My husband said both Timothy and Miles are "pansy" names.


That's fine, but that's not what I was asking. The OP said she wants a "strong" name for a boy. I say, no shit. (granted this means different things to different people ....)

Does any expecting couple sit down and say to each other, Hey for a boy, we need to pick out a sickly, pussy name for our son? Let's choose something that makes him sound really weak!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Does anyone ever stipulate that they want a weak, milquetoast name for their son-to-be? "

Merle
Hubert
Ashley
Sydney
Jules
Eugene
Willfred
Beauford

On super strong but not too popular:

Triton
Zeus
Thor
Buck
Bubba
Buster
Hammer
Rock
Wood
Stone


Ha ha, Hammer! That's fabulous! I have to disagree on Buster, but that's probably because I think of Buster from Arrested Development. Zeus and Thor are excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Henry
Nicholas
Nathaniel (maybe in top 50?)


Henry and Nicholas are both popular.


SO is Nathan short for Nathanial
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