I am not pregnant; I just love names.
♂ Andrew Reilly
♂ Benjamin Arthur
♂ Christopher Michael
♂ Daniel Thomas
♂ Evan Joseph
♂ Jesse Gordon
♂ Kevin Andrew
♂ Walter Philip
♂ William Connor
♂ Zachary Kevin
The most detailed answer will get ten points. =)
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such interesting names, you must have a great imagination to come up with these wonderful name and they sound like they would fit any kind of boy, wow GREAT JOB, when you are pregnant and the kids of your own i bet you would pick the best names for your kids
These are some really great choices! I like all of these names except for Walter Philip. I see Walter as an older person's name. I knew a guy who's first name was Wally, but no one ever called him that because nobody liked it, so we called him by his last name.
Evan Joseph is my favorite. I LOVE the name Evan. It's a good mix of strong and soft (I like how the soft E flows into the strong Van). Plus, you could always call him EJ, which is a pretty decent nickname.
I like Christopher Michael, but it's a fairly common name. Little Chris will probably have 5 other Chris' in his grade, and calling him Christopher is a mouthful.
Andrew Reilly is a GREAT name! I'd add it to my short list myself, except my husband has family named Andrew. Whether he's Andy, or Drew, or Andrew, they're all great choices.
Benjamin Arthur is another name I really like. (Again, my husband has family named Ben!) It's concise, and that's good. Arthur is a great middle name. I don't like how it sounds as a first name, but I love that it's a noble name.
I think Daniel is a soft, gentle name, but when it's shortened to Dan, it becomes stronger. Thomas as a middle name makes the full name more masculine, and it has a good number of syllables.
Jesse Gordon- oh, how I love the name Jesse! Whether it's Jesse James or Uncle Jesse or Jesse from Bridge to Terebithia, it's great. Jesse *can* be a little androgynous, but using Gordon as a middle name makes it uber manly.
Kevin Andrew- Solid name. It has all the hallmarks of being a "trendy" name without actually being trendy. (Two syllable names with Irish or Welsh roots that end in N are very chic right now) I've already expressed my love for the name Andrew!
I love the name William. I'm not a huge fan of Connor, but I don't mind it in a middle name. When I think of the name William, I think of William the Conqueror, and who doesn't want a name that makes it seem like there are no obstacles he can't overcome?
Zachary Kevin- What I like best about the name Zachary is how the Ch don't *quite* make a K sound when you say it, and therefor stay true to the more guttural sound it is meant to have. Zach is also good shortened.
This is a fantastic list. Thank you so much for not altering the spelling of any of these and keeping it traditional.
All of them except Walter Philip
I love Christopher!
those are all solid, sturdy names. I hate at the same time as people attempt to call their little ones something outrageous like Bentley or Woodrow... in simple terms provide the detrimental little ones a recognition that they WONT favor to legally change at the same time as they are previous adequate to! My favorites of yours are Samuel (Sam), Joshua (Josh), and Ethan. For you i'd advise: Aaron Michael, Jackson David, and Carter Joseph. (the 2d names are center names, of direction..)
I love them they are really interesting.