This is my current list of boys names, sorry it is so long, and although I do have middle names I want to see what other people think and if there are any other options out there that I haven’t found. Any suggestions for middle names, or firsts, that I haven’t found that you think would go well would be great. I prefer biblical and saint names for boys and unfortunately my husband is not a fan of completely out there names, hence the pretty popular choices.
[name]Caleb[/name] [name]Augustine[/name], [name]Jonathan[/name] [name]Hugh[/name], and [name]Timothy[/name] [name]Ronan[/name] are my favorites from your list. The flow is perfect, all three combos include a Biblical name, and there’s something distinguished about each choice that stands out to me.
Seeing as you already have two sons named [name]Isaiah[/name] and [name]Zachariah[/name], I would suggest a name with a similar ending. They’re all great names, but these are my top choices from your list:
Without knowing your other children’s names, I would be drawn to [name]Peter[/name] [name]Nicholas[/name], [name]Timothy[/name] (though not [name]Ronan[/name]), [name]Daniel[/name] (though not [name]Brogan[/name]) and [name]Lucas[/name] (though not [name]Julien[/name]).
However with your children’s names of [name]Isaiah[/name] [name]Gabriel[/name] and [name]Zachariah[/name] [name]Xavier[/name], I think [name]Noah[/name] is the first name that fits best.
I’m not keen on [name]Noah[/name] [name]Lawrence[/name] though… I much prefer [name]Noah[/name] [name]TImothy[/name] or [name]Noah[/name] [name]Daniel[/name].
@Southern.[name]Maple[/name] I do think those names have a certain thing to them, nfortunately my husband nixed [name]Hugh[/name] and [name]Ronan[/name] but he does love [name]Caleb[/name] [name]Augustine[/name].
@nkethdy I want to continue the -ah ending but I didn’t want it to become my go to and because of my OCD tendencies I have to follow the pattern that has been created and I was really proud that I was able to back away slightly from that particular criteria.
@opalmoon and [name]Lori[/name] [name]Johnson[/name] Like I said above there is a pattern, the first initial of the first name is two letters down in the alphabet from the first letter of the middle name so the first letter of the middle name has to stay but the name itself can go.
Thanks for clarifying what you meant about the pattern you describe - that full sentence doesn’t appear in your first post, so I had no idea what you meant by what one can read there.
In that case my pick would be one of the following:
No problem clarifying, I’m just sorry it wasn’t clear the first time. I actually changed julien to [name]Jeremiah[/name], I thought it was a great way to keep up with the -ah ending without it being in the first name spot. And I found the name [name]Balin[/name] ([name]BAY[/name]-[name]Lin[/name]) and thought it could work with [name]Daniel[/name].