So we’ve narrowed our list down a lot which name or names do you like best with sibling name [name]Amy[/name]-[name]Louise[/name] and surname begins with K and end in ER. - any other names welcome.
I think [name]Harrison[/name] is usable, confusing only for your husband’s brother and his wife perhaps but not the rest of the family, unless the in-laws are close.
All your combos are nice. [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Dafydd[/name] is lovely. The flow for [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Freddie[/name] [name]Dafydd[/name] doesn’t work as well as the others though [name]IMO[/name]. With [name]Amy[/name]-[name]Louise[/name] I like [name]Rhys[/name] and [name]Freddie[/name] best.
I’m married cool. I never new that. I wish I was though I have a stubborn bum of a boyfriend.
We’re close with my boyfriends brother and his wife and there son but we only see her brother and his kids at [name]Christmas[/name] and on my boyfriends brothers sons birthday.
I like [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Dafydd[/name] but it feels slightly over welsh. Is there any other names to go with [name]Rhys[/name] that’s not to welsh or too unusual and can’t have [name]James[/name] or [name]Ethan[/name] as that’s the nephews name.
I do like [name]Lucas[/name] but I’m just conserened about how popular it is
Rhys Dafydd John
Lucas Dafydd John
Harrison Beau
Harrison Blair
Rhys Stephen Edward (Rhys Edward Stephen flows better to me)
Hayden is not my style and I am in the US where retro nn’s like Freddie as a fn have yet to come back. Personally I would put Frederick on the birth certificate. Otherwise, you have some lovely combos here! Have you considered Rhys Davis John? It’s a little s heavy but could be an alternative to Dafydd. Using names from your list I also like Rhys Harrison John (or Rhys John Harrison), Rhys Bradley John and Rhys Hayden John (or Rhys John Hayden).
I like [name]Rhys[/name] and [name]Freddie[/name] [name]Dafydd[/name] [name]John[/name] best. [name]Freddie[/name] [name]Stephen[/name] is also nice but [name]Freddie[/name] [name]Edward[/name] is a bit repetitive with the [name]Ed[/name] sound for me. [name]Do[/name] you have any nicknames for your daughter? If you call her [name]Amy[/name]-[name]Lou[/name] or [name]Lulu[/name] or something related to [name]Louise[/name] then I wouldn’t use [name]Lucas[/name] because of the [name]Lu[/name] sound.
I personally hate the name [name]Frederick[/name] it’s too old for my liking. And my grandads name was [name]Fred[/name] so I don’t personally see a problem with [name]Freddie[/name].
No [name]Davis[/name] is a very common surname where I live and I can’t use it. [name]Dafydd[/name] means something to me as my grandads are both called [name]David[/name] and my nan was born in [name]Wales[/name] which is why I spell it [name]Dafydd[/name] (pronounced Dav-I-Th).
I like [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Bradley[/name] [name]John[/name] I never thought of that name. The other names I’m not keen on.
I quite like [name]Harrison[/name] [name]Beau[/name].
We do call her [name]LuLu[/name] but its not all the time we call her [name]Amy[/name] most of the time. This is what I was thinking about [name]Lucas[/name], I’m not sure on its popularity.
I really like [name]Harrison[/name] [name]Beau[/name] and [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Dafydd[/name]! I generally like two middles, but just [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Dafydd[/name] seems perfect on its own (and how cute is [name]Amy[/name]-[name]Louise[/name] and [name]Rhys[/name]?!). [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Bradley[/name] as a MN, although I’m not sure about [name]Huw[/name] [name]Bradley[/name] or [name]Hayden[/name] [name]Bradley[/name]. I do like the idea of [name]Hugo[/name] [name]Bradley[/name] or [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Bradley[/name], though!
[name]Do[/name] you think [name]Harrison[/name] is useable though as stated in my original post.
I like [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Dafydd[/name] but it just feels overly welsh on its own.
Iv never really been a fan of [name]Hugo[/name]. [name]Huw[/name] is welsh for [name]Hugh[/name] but [name]Huw[/name] is pronounced [name]Hew[/name] (like dew) and [name]Hugh[/name] is said like HYoo.
I like [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Bradley[/name] but I wanted [name]John[/name] somewhere though.
I like [name]Freddie[/name], as a nickname for [name]Fred[/name] or [name]Frederick[/name] or anything ending in [name]Fred[/name] (although I guess those example seem silly). I feel like [name]Freddie[/name] would not wear well on a serious teen. As an adult, I’ve wanted to go from “[name]Katie[/name]” to “[name]Kate[/name]” but I just cannot make it stick, even though my full name is [name]Katherine[/name].
I have the opposite feeling about [name]Harrison[/name]. I like [name]Harry[/name], ok. But I like it better for [name]Harold[/name]. You would be within your rights to use it, but I think you’ve got better options.
So my first choice for your is [name]Rhys[/name]. [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Stephan[/name] Kitcher. Or whatever your last name is I think it sounds strong and regal.
Yes Kitcher is the surname you got it right. I do love [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Stephen[/name].
I’m not keen on [name]Harrison[/name] although my boyfriend likes it. [name]Harold[/name] is too old for my likening. I love [name]Harry[/name] but he’s not too sure.
Iv never like [name]Fred[/name] or [name]Frederick[/name] I dunno why. I guess even if we called him [name]Freddie[/name] and he could call him self [name]Fred[/name]. Or he could go by his middle name.