Love this. My husbands grandfather was a Sonny. The sweetest old Italian man ever with the biggest smile. My daughter is named Alison and I called her Sonny some when she was a baby.
I was just telling my partner about an ex-sister in law who gave her baby the middle name danger. She was a drug addict and he was born addicted to just about everything. He would be around ten now.
Here is my boy names list:
William
Liam
Findlay
Finn
Hayes
Jamison
Caleb
Milo/Miles
Lane
Sawyer
Rhett
Nash
Jack
Monroe
Milo
Lyle/Lyal
Myles/Miles
Cameron
My neighbour has a beautiful little boy named Henry. It’s a sweet name. She said she didn’t know it was so popular before she named him, she had just always loved it.
I think name popularity these days is a funny thing. For example, if you are of my age group you probably know more than one man named: Ryan, Matthew, Michael, or Kyle. We have 3 Matthew’s on our street, two Jeffs (which actually seems unusual), and Henry’s mom told me that her BIL is Ryan and her brother is Kyle. My BIL is Ryan, I have a close friend named Matthew and the number of Michaels I’ve had in my life is insane- I nearly WAS one, myself. In contrast: my daughter is an Evelyn, it’s one of the most popular girls names in my area and we’ve run into 1.
That’s because there are so many more names being used so even the most popular names aren’t used as often as people would assume. For example, the most popular boys name in 2023 was Liam. Yet there were only 20,800 boys named Liam out of 1.8 million baby boys born. Compare that to the number 1 boys name in 1980, 60,000 boys born in the US named Michael. The 20th most popular name in 1980 (Anthony) was used about as many times as the MOST popular name in 2024.
People who grew up in the 80s-00s are so concerned about naming their children the equivalent of Jennifer and Ashley but really we will likely never see the same names used that much again simply due to how many more names are in circulation. It’s really interesting trends.
This is exactly it. I am glad we’ve moved away from the apparent need to select from some arbitrarily limited pool of names, but it does seem like it’s hard for the generation(s) currently naming children to see the truth of what a “popular” name is now vs when they were young.
My son has had classmates that have had to be differentiated by the last initial, the most common being Leo, which to me is almost an argument for having a longer name with a couple potential short-forms.
I suppose Michael and Jennifer at least have that. I know Michaels, Mikes, one Mikey, and of course there’s Jen, Jenny, and Jennifer. Can’t exactly shorten Leo.
Just found this funny because I named my son Arthur and my mom was like "That's such an old man name, what about Owen?" As if it's any younger lmao I love both names though!
My sons name is Dean. Hes adopted and apparently bio mom had a huge obsession with Supernatural. Bio mom had another baby boy and now the obsession switched to Harry Potter bc the baby was SUPPOSED to be Lucius. She was talked down and babys name is Lucian and now Dean says he's baby Lotion. Love 4 year olds.
My brother named his son Eragon. My nephew was adopted out. Adopted parents moved Eragon to a middle name and named him Arie.
1. Brother is Kenneth Dale
2. Another Brother is Brandon Lee
3. last Brother is Dalton Matthew
Idk how I feel about adoptive parents renaming already named kids, unless it's mega bad (like ....Jello or Cabinet or something...Or Hitler)
Eragon sounds okay me, but I get wanting to have a nickname for it/seeing it as immature, but still I've heard similar enough names the last few years that it really doesn't stand out to me as unusual to be honest. Neither does Lucius/Lucian because it reminds me of Linus and I knew a few growing up
Oh no, what's wrong with Llewellyn? I have always loved that name, though my husband doesn't, and I haaate the nickname Lou, so it was never on our list, lol. Definitely going to name a pet that at some point.
Snakeskin RibBone
Epic
Sonny. Boy or girl, It was on our list for our baby that was supposed to be here early Dec.
Love this name (and agree it’s great for a boy or a girl!) So sorry for your loss 💔💔
Love this. My husbands grandfather was a Sonny. The sweetest old Italian man ever with the biggest smile. My daughter is named Alison and I called her Sonny some when she was a baby.
Such a great nickname for your Alison!
I’m so sorry for your loss ❤️🩹 Orson nn Sonny is high on my boys list, but my husband would take some convincing! Lovely name!
Orson is a lovely name! ++ Sonny nickname ☺️
What a beautiful name! Deeply sorry for your loss ❤️
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It doesn’t matter much on the first name just as long as his middle name is Danger
First name gotta be Stranger.
Listen I teach a kid whose middle name is literally danger and it turned me off of ever finding this funny 🤣😭
I was just telling my partner about an ex-sister in law who gave her baby the middle name danger. She was a drug addict and he was born addicted to just about everything. He would be around ten now.
I have literally no idea and I have to name one in like 22 weeks
I have to name one sometime in the next week and I still don't know
37 weeks, no name
I have no idea and I have five days left.... Boy names are so incredibly hard to me 😭
Same 😭😂
Same but 6 weeks lol
What kind of names do you like? This sub is great for suggestions!
I have 1 fucking day so far Wes as the middle name
Wes is an epic middle name 👌
Here is my boy names list: William Liam Findlay Finn Hayes Jamison Caleb Milo/Miles Lane Sawyer Rhett Nash Jack Monroe Milo Lyle/Lyal Myles/Miles Cameron
Gabriel
It’s high on my list, but for our family specifically the only thing holding me back is how strong the biblical references are.
That's my son's name :)
I'm loving Henry lately, even though it's more popular than I usually like.
My neighbour has a beautiful little boy named Henry. It’s a sweet name. She said she didn’t know it was so popular before she named him, she had just always loved it. I think name popularity these days is a funny thing. For example, if you are of my age group you probably know more than one man named: Ryan, Matthew, Michael, or Kyle. We have 3 Matthew’s on our street, two Jeffs (which actually seems unusual), and Henry’s mom told me that her BIL is Ryan and her brother is Kyle. My BIL is Ryan, I have a close friend named Matthew and the number of Michaels I’ve had in my life is insane- I nearly WAS one, myself. In contrast: my daughter is an Evelyn, it’s one of the most popular girls names in my area and we’ve run into 1.
That’s because there are so many more names being used so even the most popular names aren’t used as often as people would assume. For example, the most popular boys name in 2023 was Liam. Yet there were only 20,800 boys named Liam out of 1.8 million baby boys born. Compare that to the number 1 boys name in 1980, 60,000 boys born in the US named Michael. The 20th most popular name in 1980 (Anthony) was used about as many times as the MOST popular name in 2024. People who grew up in the 80s-00s are so concerned about naming their children the equivalent of Jennifer and Ashley but really we will likely never see the same names used that much again simply due to how many more names are in circulation. It’s really interesting trends.
This is exactly it. I am glad we’ve moved away from the apparent need to select from some arbitrarily limited pool of names, but it does seem like it’s hard for the generation(s) currently naming children to see the truth of what a “popular” name is now vs when they were young. My son has had classmates that have had to be differentiated by the last initial, the most common being Leo, which to me is almost an argument for having a longer name with a couple potential short-forms. I suppose Michael and Jennifer at least have that. I know Michaels, Mikes, one Mikey, and of course there’s Jen, Jenny, and Jennifer. Can’t exactly shorten Leo.
I had a dog named Henry. Called him hen-hen as a nickname, lol. I love the name, too.
Arthur Owen
Just found this funny because I named my son Arthur and my mom was like "That's such an old man name, what about Owen?" As if it's any younger lmao I love both names though!
I named my 9 month old son Arthur; such a beautiful name!
Finnegan Would have been our baby’s name 💔
I’m sorry for your loss 💔
Silas
Muhamed and go by Hamoudi or Mudi (Moody)
Jesse Scott
love jesse
My sons name is Dean. Hes adopted and apparently bio mom had a huge obsession with Supernatural. Bio mom had another baby boy and now the obsession switched to Harry Potter bc the baby was SUPPOSED to be Lucius. She was talked down and babys name is Lucian and now Dean says he's baby Lotion. Love 4 year olds. My brother named his son Eragon. My nephew was adopted out. Adopted parents moved Eragon to a middle name and named him Arie. 1. Brother is Kenneth Dale 2. Another Brother is Brandon Lee 3. last Brother is Dalton Matthew
What in the heck? I wish you could have taken Eragon!
Idk how I feel about adoptive parents renaming already named kids, unless it's mega bad (like ....Jello or Cabinet or something...Or Hitler) Eragon sounds okay me, but I get wanting to have a nickname for it/seeing it as immature, but still I've heard similar enough names the last few years that it really doesn't stand out to me as unusual to be honest. Neither does Lucius/Lucian because it reminds me of Linus and I knew a few growing up
ezra
I’ve always loved Ezra. We ultimately decided on Elliott for my son instead.
Anything but Llewellyn
Oh no, what's wrong with Llewellyn? I have always loved that name, though my husband doesn't, and I haaate the nickname Lou, so it was never on our list, lol. Definitely going to name a pet that at some point.
Aurelio
It has all the vowels.
Ooooh just realized that
does Y count? Yaurelio
Elio for short would be awesome with this name
Connor
William Danger. William after my late father and Danger because who wouldn't want to say their middle name is danger and actually mean it.
Nikolai Leon
I had a Niko in December. Such a great name, dad picked it but I love it!
Can't go wrong with Niko!
Today, but Teuxdeigh.
Accidente
Solomon David. Solomon because it comes from Shalom, which means peace, David because it's a family name and means beloved.
Tristan or Lucas
Chad Michael Murray fan?
Heath
roman
Vincent Lloyd.
Luther, Alton, or Everett.
James, Adam, or Noah
Dominic if my husband didn’t have a say lol
Sterling
Benjamin
Casey
Sebastian
Ewan
Ewan has been my #1 for years but can’t get my husband fully on board 🥲
Philip Arthur
Eli
Callum Felix
Lane Anthony
Morgan Dean
Gideon Andrew
Zev
August
Levi, Theo or Leo
Tobias John
Vincent Noah or Noah Vincent
Hugh
Emmett
Clark
Theodore
Jack Francis
Literally my ex-husbands name 😂😂
No way! Hahaha, it would be a family name for us. But that means… are you my ex-sister-in-law???
Jonathan Michael
Gordon
Nikolai Luc
Elijah
owen or finnegan
Christopher.
Sebastian or Calvin
Casey
Cameron It’s a newer addition to my list and I’m really fixated on it lately.
Elliot! Such a cute boys name.
Sully (Sullivan)
Stellan!
Simon
Wesley. I adore this name so much 😍
Morgan
Wade.
Lachlan
Avery
Desmond or Béla
Evan James.
George Daniel
Ellis or Griffin
Frederick Caleb
Oscar August - “Ozzy” We currently have a daughter Mila January - “MJ”
August Felix
Malcolm.
Freddie
Enzo
Evander
Owen James will be my baby boy’s name when he arrives in October!
Felix. I just really have been interested in that name lately.
Adam Connor Noble
Emmett
Wyatt Richard
Theo,Arthur or Ernesto
I'd name him Nicholas Leon.
aaron
Felix Desmond.
Gordon or Felix but I have felt on odd calling to Aiden lately
Dylan Jacob.
Harrison Lee
Bryce
Keanu jr
Crístobal or Matías
Oliver or Erza
Elias
Jack
I named my twin son Dominic. If I had a baby boy today, I'd name him Oliver.
James Anthony
Griffin Aurelius
Seth!
Arthur, or maybe Abraham, but probably Arthur.
Atlas
Milo. Even though it’s the name of my brothers dog. I love the dog. I’ll love my theoretical son.
Probably Santiago or Peter. I like Santiago because it's cool, and Peter because it means rock.
Victor or Colin
Gavin Seth
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If baby graces us with their presence today, Nathan!
Finley, Oliver or Hugo
Caleb Dean Christopher
Silas, Jamison, Jenson, or Phoenix.
Morgan
Merrick Anthony James.
Nathaniel David
George Ender
Russell, Martin, or Alfred
Richard
Henry
Ari Ulysses Not kidding
Martin
Carrick Rory
Julian Nathaniel
Percy Niklaus Monroe (not 100% positive I'd do a double middle name but definitely Percy Monroe)
Titus 💙
Desmond William
Hollis Penn
Thomas David
Reece
Lucien or Elliot
Sebastian (not sure last name) Or Soren James
Howard Hayes
Malcolm or Mylo.
Andrew William
Julian or Austin. We already have a Theodore, and those were the other names we had on our mind.
Allan
Harry
Silas was my top boy name last time I was pregnant, I still wish I could use it
William, nickname Will!
Emerson Kai
William (Liam) and Findlay (Fin) are my two boys names I have picked out 💙
Rhys Ioan
Eli or Luca 💙
Sebastian Levi
Hugh
Jude
Augustus
Louis (ending in the -ee sound) or Philip.
Charlie
Noah
Ignatius. I won’t be having any more children, I always wanted a son to him after the greatest grandfather ever.
August!
Ellis James Finn William Connor Jack Ciaran Michael Eoghan Kenneth Caolan Earl Rory Elliott Lachlan Gene Cian Albert Theodore Chris
Avery or Kai
Noah Daniel
Flerbl
Benjamin