rt2dz
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Yup, another baby name thread! I need help naming DS#4 to be. DH and I can't agree on anything and I need fresh perspectives.
I like names that are not common, but not weird. So no James, David, Michael, or Matthew (all good names, just not what I want for my child) nor Zyphon, Jayvyn, or Nyek (names I'm not sure I can even pronounce).
I want nothing trendy. No Greyson, no Dylan, no Cooper, no Carson, etc. Nothing wrong with any of these names, but I want a name were there aren't likely to be 2-3 in my child's class, KIWM?
I don't want anything that starts with the letter "A", "C", or "H" as these are the letters that begin my other boys names. I find it terribly convenient that none of them have the same starting letter. Makes labeling things very easy!
I don't really care if it intentionally blends with my other children's names, as I find that you automatically just tend to pick similar types of names. I've always chosen old names that are not in a high demand of use. They come off as being unique, but aren't weird. However, I don't want names that are common for grandparents: Frank, George, Henry, etc. Maybe Great- or Great- great grandparents.
I'm not big on name meaning, as I believe the person makes the name and the name does not make the person.
So any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated--seeing how I'm not picky or anything.
Oh, I am thinking of the middle name "Wyatt," but that's not written in stone.
I like names that are not common, but not weird. So no James, David, Michael, or Matthew (all good names, just not what I want for my child) nor Zyphon, Jayvyn, or Nyek (names I'm not sure I can even pronounce).
I want nothing trendy. No Greyson, no Dylan, no Cooper, no Carson, etc. Nothing wrong with any of these names, but I want a name were there aren't likely to be 2-3 in my child's class, KIWM?
I don't want anything that starts with the letter "A", "C", or "H" as these are the letters that begin my other boys names. I find it terribly convenient that none of them have the same starting letter. Makes labeling things very easy!
I don't really care if it intentionally blends with my other children's names, as I find that you automatically just tend to pick similar types of names. I've always chosen old names that are not in a high demand of use. They come off as being unique, but aren't weird. However, I don't want names that are common for grandparents: Frank, George, Henry, etc. Maybe Great- or Great- great grandparents.
I'm not big on name meaning, as I believe the person makes the name and the name does not make the person.
So any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated--seeing how I'm not picky or anything.

Oh, I am thinking of the middle name "Wyatt," but that's not written in stone.