Willowtrees
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 1, 2006
One of my sons is "Tucker"
Liam !!! Love that name . I have 2 cousins in Ireland who are named Liam . If I had a third boy , I would have chosen Liam . I have a "Ryan Andrew" and a "Sean" ...both are very common around here.GottaGetToDisney! said:My DS is a Liam Andrew. I've loved that name since I was a teen, and we wanted something Irish and uncommon. It's really starting to pick up in popularity now, though!
Same thing with my DD, Madeline. When I named her it was considered an uncommon, old-fashioned name. Now, you'll find Madeline's, Madelyn's, Madelynne's, etc. everywhere you go!
Gotta Get To Disney!
NotUrsula said:Shamus ... Declan ... Keiran ... Maverick ... Quinton
Yeah, you could say those are unique: 3 are mis-spelled, and one came from a 1950's TV show (or from the movie Top Gun, which is more likely if he is a child.) The only real name in the bunch is Declan.
FTR, the proper spellings are Seamus, Ciaran, and Quentin. (The first two are Irish, the third is Latin.)
Please think twice before deliberately choosing an unconventional way to spell a name. Surveys have actually shown that having a "creatively spelled" name can disadvantage a person over time: http://www.babynamesworld.com/naming_tips/eb12.htm
nani said:Been teaching for a while some of the ones I have not heard often are
Olin
Owen
Jayden(hear it all the time now)
Eamon
Stowe
Andre
Malcolm
Teeghan
Elias
Tain
Walter( old name not so many now and such a good Disney name!)