Apparently I have a thing for -sby names…

I like [name_m]Elwyn[/name_m] / [name_m]Elwin[/name_m] [name_f][/name_f]- gentle / old fashioned vibes but with the contemporary appeal of [name_m]Elian[/name_m], [name_m]Elias[/name_m], [name_m]Elliot[/name_m] etc.

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I think [name_m]Digby[/name_m] is usable [name_f][/name_f]- it ranks in the england and wales top 1000 and has a similar feel to [name_m]Willoughby[/name_m], [name_m]Wilbur[/name_m], [name_m]Albie[/name_m], and [name_m]Rupert[/name_m], while also sounding a bit like [name_m]Riggs[/name_m] and [name_m]Briggs[/name_m]? It has a slightly nerdy vibe but it is kind of cool too!

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Cauley is cool [name_f][/name_f]- I do prefer [name_m]Macauley[/name_m] but the meaning is super charming.

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Varen is sharp and intriguing [name_f][/name_f]- I don’t mind it. I feel [name_m]Verne[/name_m] has a similar feel?

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[name_m]Ebbie[/name_m] [name_f][/name_f]- zippy and cute [name_f][/name_f]- I’ve heard it for [name_m]Eben[/name_m] but I guess it could work for [name_m]Esben[/name_m] too

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Not sure on [name_m]Duff[/name_m] (‘up the duff’ is still occasionally used here?)