So I have a son [name]Leo[/name] and I love both of these names. If we were to have another boy which name do you like best? [name]Augustin[/name] would go by [name]Gus[/name] most of the time. We aren’t 100 percent decided on middle names but we really like these two combos:
[name]Philip[/name] [name]Edward[/name]
[name]Augustin[/name] [name]Theodore[/name]
Now don’t vote on which middle name you like best because they aren’t set in stone. [name]Just[/name] tell me which first name you like best with [name]Leo[/name] and sister [name]Caroline[/name] (if we have a girl this will most likely be her name)
[name]Philip[/name] no doubt. [name]Leo[/name] and [name]Philip[/name] are nicer imo. Though [name]Leo[/name] and [name]Augustin[/name] fit thematically. ([name]Leo[/name] the zodiac sign that occurs in the beginning of [name]August[/name].)
Once [name]Caroline[/name] is added in, [name]Philip[/name] is definitely the better option imo.
[name]Philip[/name]! I would’ve have a harder time choosing if it were just [name]August[/name] or [name]Augustus[/name] rather [name]Augustin[/name], though.
I fancy the combo [name]Philip[/name] [name]Sebastian[/name]!
Thanks! Neither [name]August[/name] or [name]Augustus[/name] will work for us. [name]Philip[/name] [name]Sebastian[/name] is very handsome, but my husband doesn’t like the name [name]Sebastian[/name]
I prefer [name]Augustin[/name]! I think [name]Leo[/name] and [name]Gus[/name] is so perfect. [name]Philip[/name] is so much more boring to me. I like [name]Augusten[/name] with an e, but either way…
[name]Phillip[/name]! I love [name]Gus[/name], but [name]Augustin[/name] doesn’t sound right to me. [name]August[/name] and [name]Leo[/name] would be perfect.
[name]Love[/name] [name]Philip[/name], but I hear that’s what the new [name]Royal[/name] baby will be called. If this doesn’t bother you, it’s a great name. [name]Leo[/name], [name]Caroline[/name] and [name]Philip[/name] sound great. [name]Augustin[/name] is a bit of a mouthful, plus there is the possibility of the dreaded [name]Gus[/name] as a nn.