- Ellis
- Ezekiel
- Anders
0 voters
Big brothers are Wells & Abel.
I like unique, but no confusion with spelling or pronunciation!! Or leave a suggestion!
0 voters
Big brothers are Wells & Abel.
I like unique, but no confusion with spelling or pronunciation!! Or leave a suggestion!
Wells, [name_m]Abel[/name_m] and [name_u]Ellis[/name_u] are wonderful!
Brooks, [name_u]Hayes[/name_u], [name_m]Boone[/name_m] and [name_u]Jesse[/name_u] came to mind
Anders is one of the best names ever!!! Iām obviously biased, as itās my sonās name, but itās so perfect!
I love both [name_u]Ellis[/name_u] and [name_m]Anders[/name_m], maybe equally! Because [name_m]Abel[/name_m] already starts with an A and I try to avoid repeating initials when possible I voted for [name_u]Ellis[/name_u]
All options flow well with your older children. [name_f]My[/name_f] favorite is [name_u]Ellis[/name_u]!
I love [name_m]Anders[/name_m] with [name_m]Wells[/name_m] and [name_m]Abel[/name_m].
It might just be me, but I feel like with [name_u]Ellis[/name_u], I could get tongue tied between [name_m]Wells[/name_m] and [name_u]Ellis[/name_u] and call out Wellis! [name_m]Just[/name_m] a thought with the repeating -ell- sounds.
This is a good thought! I feel I would accidentally say āWellisā too.
Even so, I prefer [name_u]Ellis[/name_u] to [name_m]Ezekiel[/name_m] by quite a stretch!
For me I felt [name_m]Anders[/name_m] is the way to go. [name_m]Ezekiel[/name_m] would put [name_m]Wells[/name_m] as the odd man out as the other two would be biblical. [name_u]Ellis[/name_u] and [name_m]Wells[/name_m] are eerily similar sounding.
I like [name_m]Ezekiel[/name_m] and [name_m]Anders[/name_m]!
Anders got my vote! I was going to go for [name_u]Ellis[/name_u] but thereās only one letter difference between that and [name_m]Wells[/name_m], and they share the āellā sound
I would have picked [name_u]Ellis[/name_u], but too close to [name_m]Wells[/name_m].
Have you thought of the name [name_m]Ender[/name_m]? I love [name_m]Anders[/name_m] but I wouldnāt want 2 of the 3 boys to share the same initial.