3rd boy name ideas

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Graham. 6 letters like the other boys, masculine but not in your face. Could do Graeme if you are Scottish.


I don't think of it as a masculine name at all, probably because very Graham I've known has been effeminate.


I was considering Graham when I was pregnant but got a bunch of feedback that it was feminine. You may not care, but some people do think that.
Anonymous
Trey
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First too are connor and hunter. I definitely DON'T want another name ending in an R sound as these two can already somewhat sound the same when yelling them across the playground.

Last name is long

No need to insult my existing name choices if you don't like them! Thanks for ideas for #3


My favorite boy names: Benjamin, August, Felix, James, William ( nn Liam or Will) Thomas

congrats!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Graham. 6 letters like the other boys, masculine but not in your face. Could do Graeme if you are Scottish.


I don't think of it as a masculine name at all, probably because very Graham I've known has been effeminate.


It's the 21 century.
Anonymous
Zachery
Issac
Joshua
Matthew
Joseph
Nathan
Anonymous
Gavin
Trevor
Hudson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lucas
Julian
Leon/Leo
Alexis
Samuel
Gael
Daniel
Sean


I like these ones! I would add Marco or Marcos
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lucas
Julian
Leon/Leo
Alexis
Samuel
Gael
Daniel
Sean


I like these ones! I would add Marco or Marcos


DP Really, Alexis? Some of you are complaining that Graham is too feminine but, Alexis is not? pp are you Russian because Alexis is definitely a girl/woman name here in the U.S and would not go with Connor and Hunter. Poor Alexis would go by Alex and then made fun of when found out it isn't Alexander.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lucas
Julian
Leon/Leo
Alexis
Samuel
Gael
Daniel
Sean


I like these ones! I would add Marco or Marcos


DP Really, Alexis? Some of you are complaining that Graham is too feminine but, Alexis is not? pp are you Russian because Alexis is definitely a girl/woman name here in the U.S and would not go with Connor and Hunter. Poor Alexis would go by Alex and then made fun of when found out it isn't Alexander.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lucas
Julian
Leon/Leo
Alexis
Samuel
Gael
Daniel
Sean


I like these ones! I would add Marco or Marcos


DP Really, Alexis? Some of you are complaining that Graham is too feminine but, Alexis is not? pp are you Russian because Alexis is definitely a girl/woman name here in the U.S and would not go with Connor and Hunter. Poor Alexis would go by Alex and then made fun of when found out it isn't Alexander.




DP but this doesn't disprove PPP's point. If you're not Russian (like your Orthodox saint), Alexis is a girls' name in the US.
Anonymous
Joseph
Matthew
Trevor
Nathan
Rhys
Miles
David
Rory
Thomas
Stephen
Alexander
Luke
Anonymous
If you have a long last name and the other two names are two syllables, I’d stick with a one syllable name. There are lots of good suggestions already. I like Beau, Ben, Drew, Myles and Reid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Graham. 6 letters like the other boys, masculine but not in your face. Could do Graeme if you are Scottish.


I don't think of it as a masculine name at all, probably because very Graham I've known has been effeminate.


I was considering Graham when I was pregnant but got a bunch of feedback that it was feminine. You may not care, but some people do think that.


We considered it too, but went with Grant. I’m still happy with our choice.
Anonymous
Our 3rd boy is Elias.
Anonymous
I’ll throw a vote in for Graham and Beau! Congratulations!
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