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Mike Davis
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Posted: 11 October 2009 at 6:13am | IP Logged | 1  

Morning everyone,

My wife and I are expecting our first child in May 2010 and we've started discussions regarding name options for either sex. We've bought a couple of books and so far it's been a blast reading up on the history of various names, what's trendy and what's not, and which celebrities are naming their kids (for those that care about that kind of thing).

Given the fact that my name is Mike Davis, which I believe is the second most popular first/last name combination in North America, I'm looking for a first name that is different but is not unheard of or needs to be spelled. For instance, Moon Unit probably wouldn't work.

Anyways, it's an interesting topic and I've found thus far that everyone seems to have an opinion or two so I thought I'd ask the forum for some recommendations for both sexes.

Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow Canucks!



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Simon Bollinger
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KIRBY!!
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Lars Johansson
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My sister bought such a book to and when I opened it the first name that came up was Adolf, so I stopped reading. She said Aldolf is just a name, but I said The title says Recommended names, so I expect something better than Adolf, Saddam, Osama and Napoleon in that book or the book is shit.

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Two of my favorite names are Nathan and Bethany, which is why I used them for a couple of the Next Men.
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Lars Johansson
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Next Men characters I would like to name my babies after too, I would pick the one that the baby looks like the closest.
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Wilson Mui
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Boy = Paul

Girl = Claire or Nicole

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Steven Myers
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If we'd had a boy we were thinking of "Kent".  Also Nolan, which turns out is pretty common nowadays.

For girl names, I tend to like names starting with 'A' for some reason: Annabeth, Anastasia, Amberle, Ariana, etc.

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Michael Arndt
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I like Nolan for a boys name.

Like Meredith for a girls name

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John Leach
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It took my wife and I a long time to agree on a boys name, we finally chose Dylan for our son.  If we'd had a girl we would've gone with Cassandra.


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Michael Todd
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Mallory works for either sex.
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Wayde Murray
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I like first and middle names that flow together: when the child is in trouble and you're yelling at them by their full name, you want something that sounds good. The syllables should balance.

Patricia Lynn

Charles Alexander

That sort of thing.

Also, when your next child comes along, try to avoid names that start with the same sound as their older sibling's: my older brothers were named Bayfield and Dana, and I was 5 before I figured out that my "real" name wasn't "Bay-Day-Wayde".   : )

Oh, and congratulations on the happy news.

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Philippe Negrin
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Amber Davis

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Steve Adelson
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Ryan was a close second for both of our boys (Hunter and Zachary).  Had either been a girl, she would have been Abigail Rose.


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Commodore Schmidlapp
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Tim O'Neill
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Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge Davis

(even if it's a boy)

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Jodi Moisan
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I love the Kirby suggestion, that would be a cool name even without knowing who the kid was named after.

I have always loved the name Annie for a girl. 

What an exciting thing to pick out someone's name, good luck finding just the right one. But wait to make the final decision until you see the baby. When my mom was pregnant with me, the whole time I was going to be Kimberly and then when I was born, my mom looked at me and said "she doesn't look like a Kim" the nurse suggested Jodi and my mom said "that's it, she looks like a Jodi". I like Jodi better than Kim, so I am very happy with her choice.

Edited to add, I didn't see Tim's suggestion, OMG I love it!!!!!


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Joe Hollon
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I always think names should have some meaning behind them.  It seems like most people randomly name their kids these days or just try to pick something weird or use a non-traditional spelling to make their kids unique (re: strange and annoying). It's seems weird to me when I enthusiastically ask, "Oh wow!  Why'd you pick that name?"  And the parents just sort of shrug their shoulders.  For example, my first and middle name are both traditional family names.  One goes with my mom's side of the family and the other with my dad's side.  I like that. 
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Brad Brickley
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Miles Davis would be very cool!  
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Marcio Ferreira
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The top names in my list were (after Thomas, the one we chose):

Boy = Vincent, Martin and Eric

Girl = Dominique, Isabela and Catarina.
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Dave Braun
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Miles Davis would be very cool!

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Hell yah! Or Elvin after Coltrane's drummer Elvin Jones.Or Coltrane Davis. Miles Elvin Davis, etc.

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Peyton Holden
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Well, Peyton, of course.  It works for both sexes and guarantees that your child will be extremely good-looking and a genius.
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Byron Graham
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How about Batman bin Suparman? Now that's a good name!
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James Woodcock
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Choose an unusual name by all means but please spell it correctly. There is nothing more annoying than having a child come to me and say that I have spelt their name incorrectly and then spell it in the most crazy way possible.
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I like the idea of giving names that don't belong to relatives, including parents, because it gives no implication of having a legacy to live up to or anything like that.

I'm also in favor of twins having names that are very different from each other. If we had a daughter we were pretty much decided on "Sabrina Amberle Myers".  Since we had twins we decided to name one Sabrina and the other Amberle.  Didn't seem right to have one of them keep the "first choice name" and the other get a secondary pick.

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Emery Calame
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Crom Cruach if it's a boy and Erishkigel if it's a girl.

Nah, Andrew if it's a boy and Catherine if it's a girl.

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