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Nickname / Boys Name Dilemma
My husband has grown up with the nickname Charlie, which matured to Chaz several years ago. Everyone knows him as that.
We are due to have a baby in 13 days, and boys names are proving difficult.
We both like Ollie and Calum but I especially like Charlie. My hubby is unsure, given his nickname. Do you think it's a no-go or doesn't it matter? I'd be interested in your opinions.
Middle name will be John, Surname Marvin
We are due to have a baby in 13 days, and boys names are proving difficult.
We both like Ollie and Calum but I especially like Charlie. My hubby is unsure, given his nickname. Do you think it's a no-go or doesn't it matter? I'd be interested in your opinions.
Middle name will be John, Surname Marvin
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think it is a no-no because of your husbands name, but I am not sure Charlie Marvin sounds that great..due to the over use of the 'ar' sound. Calum doesn't seem to go either, as the first and last name clash: Calum-Marvin.
This is just my opinion, you understand!
I would think that a one syllable name would be better with the surname. Something like Jack or Rhys (just as an example). I love the name Kit for a boy..short for Christopher, but is now a name in it's own right. Another I like is Chad.
Hope you find what you are looking for :o)
This is just my opinion, you understand!
I would think that a one syllable name would be better with the surname. Something like Jack or Rhys (just as an example). I love the name Kit for a boy..short for Christopher, but is now a name in it's own right. Another I like is Chad.
Hope you find what you are looking for :o)
macari...my wee boy is called Charlie (not Charles) and I absolutely adore the name, and don't really mind if he becomes Chaz eventually (or Che, as is often the case where I grew up). I kind of agree a bit with Pippa re the double "ar" sound in the names, but I think the fact that his name would end in an "ie" sound helps break it up a little.
Ollie was our second choice boys name, and I still really love that name too, and I've always liked the name Calum, so from my pov, I think all your choices are fab! :o))
Rest assured, whatever one you pick, by the time your wee munchkin is a few weeks old, you'll be unable to imagine him being called anything but the one you chose.
hope all goes well for the big day, tc xx
Ollie was our second choice boys name, and I still really love that name too, and I've always liked the name Calum, so from my pov, I think all your choices are fab! :o))
Rest assured, whatever one you pick, by the time your wee munchkin is a few weeks old, you'll be unable to imagine him being called anything but the one you chose.
hope all goes well for the big day, tc xx
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