Boys names that have the following criteria.

Anonymous
What about Grayson or Grady?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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'.


I've always thought of Tim as a fairly effeminate name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


You just made my hellish-snow-bound day. LMAO.
Anonymous
OP here...I am just coming back to this thread now!

I had no idea Asher was an older name, which is why I thought it was newer.

Thanks for the ideas, everyone!
Anonymous
Peter
Paul
Not Mary
Anonymous
Calvin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What about Grayson or Grady?


Grady = grandpa
Anonymous
As for names that are "pussy" (such an offensive way to refer to "weak," by the way)....there are "sensitive masculine" names that are growing in popularity right now:

Sebastian, Jonah, Jonas, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peter
Paul
Not Mary


Ha!
Anonymous
Resurrecting this old thread to see what you all think. Am considering the following names:
Leo
Leon
William
Conrad
Robert

DH likes Desmond and Damon, but I don't.
Anonymous
Adam. Calvin. Abraham. Brian.
Anonymous
Krull
Anonymous
Neil
Anonymous
OP, Asher is not a new name. It's really nice actually. What about Wyatt?
Anonymous
Paul
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