Aaron George- Theo
Rhys David Timothy
Stanley Michael Andrew- Patrick & Freddie
Oscar Henry- Bertie
Rufus Axel William- Arnold
Hector Anthony Francis
Alexander- Lilias & Octavia
Ferdinand Jago Patrick
Fergus Charles- Rose
Ludovic Hood Crawford- Isla, Clementine & Thalia
Kit Arthur Cairnes- Max
Rex Robert Davy- Xar Vera
Benjamin Henry- Emily, Thomas & Phoebe
Keir Leo- Dominic & Oscar
Jasper George- Jonah
Rufus Henry- Sylvie
Henry Benjamin- Barnaby
Cosmo Jack Jervis
Albert Richard Timothy- Harry & Honor
Archie William George- Milo
John Edward Charles- Lettice & Rupert
Mungo Campbell- Archie & Fergus
Edmund William Helm & Wilfred George Barry- Martha & Henry
Hugo Julius- Felix
Gabriel Valentine
Rafferty George
Aldus Jack- Nora
Rory James Victor- Theo, Tilly & Rufus
Tarek Wafic- Farrah
Rafferty James & Jemima Rose
Sophia said,
June 15, 2010 @ 7:23 am
I like Rufus Axel William; Lilas, Octavia and Alexander; Isla, Clementine and Thalia (Ludovic not so much); Sylvie and Rufus Henry; Milo and Archie William George; Gabriel Valentine; Rafferty George; Theo, Tilly, Rufus (very popular today!) and Rory James Victor; and Rafferty James and Jemima Rose are just gorgeous š
babynamelover said,
June 15, 2010 @ 7:50 am
I like Rufus, think it comes over as a dog name here which is a shame! I agree although I would have used something other than Rose š I like Rafferty a lot though!
Sophia said,
June 21, 2010 @ 8:06 am
There was an article recently about the arduous process of naming children these days, written by a man who was expecting his second child with his partner (their older son is called Dashiell- Dash) and in the end they named their newborn son Rafferty Felix Chai, I believe. Pretty cute š
babynamelover said,
June 22, 2010 @ 6:45 am
That name is gorgeous! Chai like the tea? I like Rafferty and Felix seperately and together! thanks for sharing š
Sophia said,
June 23, 2010 @ 7:30 am
I hope it’s not like the tea, that would be a bit weird, I assumed it to be pronounced like Kai. I’ve heard of a little boy called Malachai before (like Malakai) who got called Chai (Kai) for short. Hopefully it’s the same as that. I love Rafferty too š
babynamelover said,
June 23, 2010 @ 8:13 am
I don’t like Kai much, it means food in Maori. I get that it has a different meaning in Hawaiian but I couldn’t use it.
Sophia said,
June 24, 2010 @ 10:04 am
I think I heard that a while ago. I get that, ‘food’ isn’t the most becoming of meanings for a child’s name haha. I don’t like how popular/bogan it’s become. The only Kai I know personally is a little boy in my sister’s class and his sisters are named Samara and Sari which I think are really pretty and unusual, so I guess I don’t really think of it is “trendy” because of that.
babynamelover said,
June 25, 2010 @ 6:15 am
Sari is lovely!