Hey everyone,
My sister n law is having a baby, and she just found out today that she's going to be having another boy! I was wondering if anyone could help me out, and suggest any boy names pretty much that you can think of. I already suggested about 45 names to my brother, and he hasn't liked any of them! He's the most picky person I know! I know alot of the common ones people use these days, so if you can try not to suggest some of those. Thank you so much in advance! I really appreciate it! I'll rate you a 5 if you try, cuz I'm a really nice person. :-)
twistedteen25 answered Thursday June 30 2005, 2:25 pm: Shane, scott, daniel, matthew, nik, william, charlie, and gabe are some good boy names. If these don't satisfy then go to a bookstore they have some baby name books. Hope I helped. [ twistedteen25's advice column | Ask twistedteen25 A Question ]
fall_to_pieces answered Monday June 13 2005, 12:12 am: first of all, congratulations to your sister-in-law and brother.
second...the names. i would suggest going to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) for looking for not so common names.
some names that i know:
payton
keith
jesse(y)
roy
stanley (stan)
patrick
austin
ethan
thomas (tom)
blake
shane
issac
bradley
naoh
todd
that is all that i can think if right now.
hope i helped. [ fall_to_pieces's advice column | Ask fall_to_pieces A Question ]
nerual12 answered Sunday June 12 2005, 2:18 am: Search online! There's tons of great websites for different names online. Or pick up a book at your local book store. I've even seen little baby name books in the grocery store check-out lanes.
Some of my favorite little boy names are Owen & Jackson. However, I know that these may classify as semi-common to you.
babyface answered Saturday June 11 2005, 9:42 pm: clark
kenith
weslie
jadyn
kyler
kadyn
jeremy
levi
robert
david
steven
timothy
paul
jacob
jonathan
daniel
connor
richard
adam
zac
matthew
trevor
ivan
sam
jammie
jason
tommy
timmy
jimmy
mick
keith
lee
damien
tyler
eddie
edward
aaron
tim
angel
trip
cameron
devonte
randy
jackson
brandon [ babyface's advice column | Ask babyface A Question ]
mapetiteodette answered Saturday June 11 2005, 9:00 pm: My personal favorite name is Ethan, but here are some websites that will give you about a million names to choose from- [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
This website gives you the most popular boy names in 2004, and you can't go wrong with those!
www.babynames.com
This site is a great site because it provides a lot of eclectic names that your sister in law might be interested in. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
This is my all-time favorite names website- the advanced search lets you get exactly the name you want to get!
Hope I helped, and congratulations for the new mom! [ mapetiteodette's advice column | Ask mapetiteodette A Question ]
Jenni2892 answered Saturday June 11 2005, 6:40 pm: Emery
Micheal
Steven
Stephan
corey
Matthew
Brady
Jovone
David
Richy
TJ
Thomas
Andrew
Ian
Bobby
Philip
Bryan
Nick
Tyler
Aoran
Kasey
Jake
Derek
Travis
Brett
Jon
Marshall
Garret
AJ
Anthony
mdezzy16 answered Saturday June 11 2005, 9:08 am: Tadd
Louis
Rick
I agree with babynames.com
there is baby name books at the store .
im naming my kid jacob, which i picked that name before i realized it was the number one name in america.But i dont care its the name i liked since forever. Good luck hun. [ mdezzy16's advice column | Ask mdezzy16 A Question ]
Julie174 answered Saturday June 11 2005, 8:30 am: Max
Billy
Brandon
Michael
Trystan
Shawn
Shane
Josh
Chris
Eric
Tyler
Devon
Joel
Benjamin--Benji :)
Jimmy
Freddy
Bobby
George
James--Jimmy
Kyle
John
Rob --- Robert --- Robbie :)
Thomas
Anthony
Jason
Brian
Peter
Stewie
Timothy
Andrew
Parker
Patrick
Zack
Nicholas
Banard
well that's all I can think of right now. Hope I helped
Blade answered Saturday June 11 2005, 2:31 am: How about Theo? Chase? Tanner? Michael? Paris? Angel? COnner? Noah? David? Alex/Alexander? Jonah? [ Blade's advice column | Ask Blade A Question ]
CameronASTB answered Saturday June 11 2005, 1:58 am: Kyle, Keith, Addison, Adia (I know, girl's name... but I think it might sound good on a boy's name), Ben (my dad's name, but its very popular & its a strong name), Dennis, Clinton, Sean, Kevin, Cameron (my name... I hate it but its worth a try), Ira, Matt, Emily (ok... I'm bad at boy's names... but that might sound ok as a boy's name too), Brad, or Ashwin
ok... I'm bad at boy's names, if it was a girl's name, it'd be a diffrent story
DangerNerd answered Saturday June 11 2005, 1:51 am: After I recieved feedback on this I felt guilty for not naming names... So here goes:
Logan... As in Logan's Run the movie.
Colt... In the fourth grade I renamed myself Colt. This was really funny, since I was in a classroom with all the same kids I was in the third grade with. :-) My parents were not amused.
Maximilian... that is the common spelling, but I would change the lettering some myself. The name gives you an abbreviation you can live with, Max, while still looking extremely impressive when printed on business cards no matter what business the boy goes into in the future.
If you look at name charts for popularity based on birth registrations, you will see a trend back towards biblical names and names that were common in the 1950s and before. I think the reason for this is all the people who receive names in the 80s that they really hate. The people they look up to and respect have names like Leo, Jim, Max, Charles, George and the like.
When it comes to biblical names I like Matthew simply because it is the gospel that, in my mind, is easiest to read, best presented, and contains a great deal of information that the other gospels leave out.
I really like the name James, as it is my dad's name. He is a retired U.S. Army Ranger, Pathfinder and a master carpenter. Without a doubt the most intelligent (to a fault), physically fit, and manly man I have ever met.
I know the reasons for that last one or all personal, but since you asked it made me think about what different names really mean to me. James represents every thing I ever wanted to be as a man and didn't quite measure up to.
Thanks for giving me something to think about.
DangerNerd.
Begin original answer here:
Hello there,
While I don't have a baby name to suggest I have a favor to ask:
Try and have mercy on the baby by a thinking up a name that won't sound stupid in 18 years. I went to school with many people who were children of hippies... names like "Rainbow" and the "Star fire" sound cute in the late 60s but when you are 18 years old and you're a boy named rainbow it can be difficult to get a date for the prom.
Basically, what ever names are trendy today... Don't pick one of those. :-)
losingrip101 answered Saturday June 11 2005, 1:20 am: Anwar Joshua Vincent Charles James
Walter Chris Eddie Timothy Kane
Maurice Paul Lawrence John Jordan
Hayden Ethan Brad Mike Elishah
Matthew Jared Trace Brock Jason
Fred Mark Luke David Lance
Ivan Frank Karl Kirk Adam
Joseph Peter George Louis Keanan
Dustin Alexander Glenn Randall Justin
Jack Logan Richard Ronald Zachary
Wayne Slade Brandon Billy Cody
Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel Daniel Drew
Samuel Nehemiah Soloman Hosea Joel
Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habbukuk Zephaniah Haggai Zachariah Malachai
Eric Jonathan - Hope I helped- Losingrip101 [ losingrip101's advice column | Ask losingrip101 A Question ]
xluvinux answered Saturday June 11 2005, 1:06 am: There are some really unique names on [Link](Mouse over link to see full location). You should look through them and suggest some to your brother. If he doesn't like them, have him and your sister-in-law look through the site. It even gives meanings. =)
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