Which middle name combo with first name Jarvis?

I’m a bit stuck for middle names - all are significant family names. We’re expecting a third boy and have finally decided the first name could be [name]Jarvis[/name] - we love it and think it’s just the uncommon yet classic gem we’ve been searching for!

So the names are:

[name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Henry[/name]
[name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Christopher[/name]
[name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Aubrey[/name]

Brothers are [name]Felix[/name] and [name]Theodore[/name].

[name]Do[/name] I honour my dear long-gone grandfather ([name]Henry[/name]), and leave my Dad’s name for my kids to use if they wish, or honour my Dad ([name]Christopher[/name])? The last option is to honour my grandmother [name]Audrey[/name], whose birthday he will be born on.

Which combo sounds best to you and do you have any advice?

I think [name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Henry[/name] sounds the best.

[name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Christopher[/name] is nice, but they both have the “is” sound.

[name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Aubrey[/name] is difficult for me to say, but that may just be me. The “ar” sound in [name]Jarvis[/name] and the “Au” sound in [name]Aubrey[/name] are too similar and trip me up.

I really like the name [name]Jarvis[/name], and I think [name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Henry[/name] sounds wonderful!

I vote for [name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Henry[/name] as well.

[name]Jarvis[/name] is a great name! For me, the best combo is [name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Henry[/name] followed by [name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Aubrey[/name].

I like [name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Aubrey[/name] quite a bit! He’ll have such cool namesakes, from [name]Jarvis[/name] Cocker to [name]Tony[/name] Starks artificial Intelligence system!

Another vote for [name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Henry[/name].

[name]Jarvis[/name] [name]Henry[/name] is definitely the best sounding combo - now just to decide on which family member takes priority. I miss my granddad [name]Harry[/name] so much - my cousin used [name]Harry[/name] for a middle name which is what he was known as post-WWII. Right up until he left for the war, he was known as [name]Henry[/name] but then he discovered that [name]Harry[/name] was on his birth certificate, not [name]Henry[/name]!

Still, I’d like to honour his early life seeing as my cousin used [name]Harry[/name]. No-one has used [name]Audrey[/name] and [name]Aubrey[/name] in my family and I always thought it was a shame my nan was never honoured. My children can use [name]Christopher[/name] for their granddad, so not feeling as much pressure on that one.

I am the last cousin to be having a baby now, so am feeling that I should use [name]Aubrey[/name]… thanks for your feedback!