I really love [name]Reggie[/name] for a boy. It’s laid back and fun, but [name]Reginald[/name] is the exact opposite. Are there anyways to get to [name]Reggie[/name] without the god awful [name]Reginald[/name]?
Hmm…
[name]Gregor[/name] comes to mind (contains [name]REG[/name]), and you could always give your baby boy R.G. initials, nicknaming him “[name]Reggie[/name]:”
R names you may like:
[name]Rowan[/name]
[name]Reed[/name]
[name]Roman[/name]
[name]Raphael[/name]
[name]Rafferty[/name]
[name]Ronan[/name]
[name]Redmond[/name]
[name]Rhys[/name]
G names:
[name]George[/name]
[name]Grant[/name]
[name]Graham[/name]
[name]Gideon[/name]
[name]Gabriel[/name]
[name]Griffin[/name]
I love the flow of [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Gabriel[/name]!
Good luck!
I think that the name [name]Ronald[/name] is a diminutive of [name]Reginald[/name].
I like the R.G. initials idea. Thanks so much.
Also, [name]Ronald[/name] is my uncle’s name, otherwise I’d use it. Thanks! Lots to consider.
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Maybe you could use [name]Ronald[/name] because it is your uncle’s name, a family name, esp if you are fond of him?
[name]Regal[/name]
I like [name]Regis[/name]! It’s fun a bit quirky but cool in my opinion. It’s french and means kingly. I also like the RG initials idea.
I also like the R.G. idea!
More R and G names…
Rael (pronounce Rail)
[name]Rainer[/name]
[name]Raines[/name]
[name]Ramsay[/name]
[name]Reese[/name]
[name]Rex[/name]
[name]Rich[/name]
[name]Ridge[/name]
[name]Rivers[/name]
[name]Rocco[/name]
[name]Rowan[/name]
Rushton
[name]Ryan[/name]
[name]Ryland[/name]
[name]Gage[/name]
[name]Garrett[/name]
[name]Gavin[/name]
[name]Geno[/name]
[name]Gio[/name]
[name]Grady[/name]
[name]Grayson[/name]
[name]Grey[/name]