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This comment reminds me of Esteban Julio Ricardo Montoya De La Rosa Ramirez. Reply reply More replies. [deleted] •. Santiago is one of my favorites too, nn Santi. Reply reply. barefoot-warrior. •. I love Iago and Tiago too, they sound a little more grown up while Santi is the cutest nn.
Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Jeevan. The best suiting name will be Jeevan, the Hindi word for "life", although Jeevan would be commonly seen in Thailand. Jeevan's species is Furriculus alacer (colloquial term: common boykisser), although Carolus Linnaeus' descendants would probably give a better name.
None of the names you mentioned are traditionally feminine. Jules is a French boy's name (variant of Julius), Sasha is an Eastern European diminutive of both Alexander and Alexandra so it's actually unisex, unlike the "unisex" names people often mention here that are just boy's names people now also use for girls.
Some of my favorite boy names are Vincent, Leo, Andre, Noah, Max, Felix (my only association is Felix the Cat, though,) Tyler (I like it for girls as well,) Jude, Tristan, and Toby. If I had another son, I’d definitely give him one of the names on this list. Reply reply. JessLynnStudio. •• Edited.
We really struggled with boy names too (ended up having all girls though). The top of our list was Marek, Felix, and Dominic (all three are family names). Reply reply
Way back in the day on 4chan, “sage” was pronounced “sa-gay” and posted repeatedly on threads that were unpopular. I only wanted to tell you because when I saw “Sage” I pronounced it “Sa-gay,” but I have no idea how common this knowledge is. Otherwise a lovely name. 1. malaka2247.
Here’s some of the lesser used, more uncommon names of boys we’ve met or known (in the last 3 years): ...
When it comes to boy names, boy I'll tell ya, I got nothing. You people have good taste, so hit me! What are your names you plan on using, names your partner vetoed but you still love, your guilty pleasure names you wouldn't really use but love...
Our baby boy is due in December and we’re really struggling to pick ‘the one’. We thought we’d just know when we heard it but as yet we’re stuck with a top 5/6 but still open to others. Both being teachers, we like uncommon names as we’ve strong associations with most names.
Mitt. Corey. Matt. These names might work if it was the early 80s, but if it’s set in the present the most common, typical frat boy names are Chung, Lee, Zhou, Amir, Hassan, Omid and Huy. I’m naming a fictional group of people (underground metalheads to be specific). Most of them have pretty edgy, “cool kid” monikers, many of them….