Roy?

Anonymous
I have never heard of this brand of dog food. So that's at least one person.
Anonymous
I like both Roy and Elias. I knew a nice kid in high school named Roy, so I have good associations with the name. Elias is a family name for me, too. I think it has a good, solid, strong sound to it.

Enjoy your new baby!
Anonymous
NP. Love this name! I wouldn't have thought of it, but it's really growing on me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh... I miss RR hamburgers!


You know they're still around right ?
Still love me some Roy's burgers.

Great name .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK OP, we all agree. Please come back and report when Baby Roy is here. Cute!


LOL, wow, did not expect such positive response! My great-grandfather passed away when I was too young to remember him, but I heard lots of stories about "Papa Roy" while growing up. And I always assumed his full name was Roy Rogers. Talk about mind blown when I found out not only was he not Roy Rogers, but also he had no connection to the restaurants.

Now we just have to decide between Elias Roy and Roy Elias (Elias is another family name, so non-negotiable there).


Hmmmm, Roy Elias feels hard to say, somehow. I think I like Elias Roy better.

I also know a guy named Royston, which is a pretty cool name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OK OP, we all agree. Please come back and report when Baby Roy is here. Cute!


LOL, wow, did not expect such positive response! My great-grandfather passed away when I was too young to remember him, but I heard lots of stories about "Papa Roy" while growing up. And I always assumed his full name was Roy Rogers. Talk about mind blown when I found out not only was he not Roy Rogers, but also he had no connection to the restaurants.

Now we just have to decide between Elias Roy and Roy Elias (Elias is another family name, so non-negotiable there).


I think Elias Roy flows better. It's a great name either way though!

I have an Elias, though pronounced the Spanish way--drives my kid crazy because people always pronounce it the English way. People also often shorten it to Eli, which he doesn't miond.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love Royal. Roy is ok and I suspect it will grow on people.


Are you a Kardashian?


Haha, no, although I can see why you'd wonder that! I was a huge George Brett (Kansas City Royals) fan in the 80's though, so maybe that's why I like it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this brand of dog food. So that's at least one person.


Lucky you--it means you don't shop at Walmart!
Anonymous
Roy Joseph Deeseeyouem, 3/10/16, 2 weeks early, happy and healthy.

We decided we didn't like the sound of "Roy E." or "E. Roy," so we used a different (still family) middle name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally reminds me of the movie Overboard with Goldie Hawn. She keeps calling the one boy "Roy" because she can't remember his name.

Anyone?


Love that movie!
Anonymous
Hard potter
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Roy Joseph Deeseeyouem, 3/10/16, 2 weeks early, happy and healthy.

We decided we didn't like the sound of "Roy E." or "E. Roy," so we used a different (still family) middle name.


Awesome! Congratulations!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roy Joseph Deeseeyouem, 3/10/16, 2 weeks early, happy and healthy.

We decided we didn't like the sound of "Roy E." or "E. Roy," so we used a different (still family) middle name.


Awesome! Congratulations!!!


Your little king is here. Thanks for updating!
Anonymous
Oh, yeah - I was wondering if you'd used this name! Congrats!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Roy Joseph Deeseeyouem, 3/10/16, 2 weeks early, happy and healthy.

We decided we didn't like the sound of "Roy E." or "E. Roy," so we used a different (still family) middle name.


OP, I'm so happy I read through all the messages. I like the name you chose! I was going to suggest Leroy but Roy Joseph sounds really nice. Congrats!
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