See the results of this poll: Which of these boy names do you prefer?
Respondents: 33 (This poll is closed)
- Ferris : 5 (6%)
- Finnegan “Finn” : 19 (21%)
- Fletcher : 11 (12%)
- Florian : 9 (10%)
- Foley : 1 (1%)
- Frank : 5 (6%)
- Frederick “Freddy” : 16 (18%)
- Gabriel : 16 (18%)
- Gillespie : 2 (2%)
- Grady: 5 (6%)
Oh, this list is amazing! I was able to narrow my favorites down to [name_m]Finnegan[/name_m], [name_m]Fletcher[/name_m], [name_m]Frederick[/name_m], and [name_m]Gabriel[/name_m]. Very, very handsome 
I thought I would include why I did not choose the others for my favorites list. If this feedback is not constructive, feel free to ignore it!
[name_m]Ferris[/name_m]: Well, I am so sorry, but I do think of both [name_m]Ferris[/name_m] [name_m]Bueller[/name_m] and a ferris wheel. Those things may make the name slightly difficult to wear. The right personality could rock it, for sure. But it is a bit of a bold choice, imo.
[name_u]Florian[/name_u]: Hmm, I get the love for this one on NB. It is a great, quirky, historical choice. But I cannot get over the sound closeness to words like floor and fluoride. I wish I had different associations!
[name_m]Foley[/name_m]: Intriguing! My first thought was its similarity to folly, but actually I think it is growing on me.
[name_m]Frank[/name_m]: I can see the appeal, for sure. A strong, spunky, interesting choice that would feel really fresh on a baby today! Unfortunately, I just do not love the sound of it.
[name_m]Gillespie[/name_m]: I really love this as a surname, and its connection to jazz music is quite cool. However, I think it may be a bit challenging to wear as a first, with the spelling and such. Certainly a great sound, though!
[name_u]Grady[/name_u]: A bit grating (get it?), imo. Sorry!
I like [name_m]Finnegan[/name_m], [name_m]Frank[/name_m], [name_m]Frederick[/name_m], and [name_m]Gabriel[/name_m]. I would advise against [name_m]Foley[/name_m] as it reminds me of [name_m]Foley[/name_m] catheters. My favorite is [name_m]Finnegan[/name_m].