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Unique baby boy names?
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my friend is having a baby in less than 3 weeks. AAAH! lol she doesn't know what the sex is. shes hoping for a girl and she has some girl names picked out... but no boy names! she wants something unique, but not too weird. any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My ex wanted Lucien for our son or Dante along with a load of made up names from his fave sci-fi novels, all of which I've blanked out of my memory. I think it's harder to find an unusual boys name than a girls. Needless to say, he didn't get his way and our son has a nice name that isn't strange, but not overly popular either.
Yeah I liked Dante too 4get, but somehow it doesn't seem right on a boy brought up in the depths of Lancashire. I also liked Lucien until my ex became stuck on it and wouldn't go with anything else - and I think it sounds a bit pretentious. Looking at my litle boy now, don't think either would suit him!
For a rare, but not unique, name what about Jorrel? (It's also spelt Jorel, Jorrel and Jorell). I know an 8-year-old with this name. His mum calls him Jo most of the time - but it's Jorrel when he's being naughty ;-)
(The name appears to be derived from the name of Superman's father, in the Marvel comics).
If your friend wants something genuinely unique, it might be worth looking at a few foreign language dictionaries. For example, Lindo is Spanish for 'handsome' or 'perfect'. Feliz is Spanish for 'happy' , 'fortunate' or 'lucky'. Vida is Spanish for 'life'. (The Italian version is Vita).
Chris
(The name appears to be derived from the name of Superman's father, in the Marvel comics).
If your friend wants something genuinely unique, it might be worth looking at a few foreign language dictionaries. For example, Lindo is Spanish for 'handsome' or 'perfect'. Feliz is Spanish for 'happy' , 'fortunate' or 'lucky'. Vida is Spanish for 'life'. (The Italian version is Vita).
Chris
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