Bruce. That will ensure that he grows up all manly and have have the womens all over him.
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Bruce. That will ensure that he grows up all manly and have have the womens all over him.
Yeah. It also contradicts the meaning and origin of my mundane name too (which I hate and I do wish some people would stop calling me by it IRL)Quote:
Originally Posted by kup
There's also this site. My wife and I used several different sites when researching names actually. Took us _months_ of searching and debating too. (-_-)
Anyway, according to behindthename:
+ Paul = (Paulus) Latin for small or humble
+ Stuart = Scottish for steward (as in the Steward of Gondor)
+ Bruce = Norman name, no meaning provided. Babynames says that it's English from the place name "Bruis." Thinkbabynames confirms the Norman origin and also as a place and baronial name. I guess the actual meaning has been lost.
There are heaps of web sites (and books) out there about names and their etymology. :)
Malcolm now theres a good name for ya ;)
Show how committed you are and name him Optimus! Lol :D
Nah, personally when I have a boy, I plan on naming him Tyson or Alexander... to me they sound like names that evoke power.
Big Daddy
I'm surprised you didn't advocate Time Warrior, Gok.
Good stuff guys but I am actually after serious suggestions please. I'm hoping someone will come up with a name my wife and I haven't though of yet since every name either has come up with, the other hasn't liked.