Help! A second boy name?

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Registered: 06-16-2008
Help! A second boy name?
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Mon, 06-16-2008 - 11:13am
I am expecting my second son in October.
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iVillage Member
Registered: 12-31-2007
Mon, 06-16-2008 - 11:31am

Bronson
Clayton
Collier
Maxwell
Preston

Hope that helps!

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-01-2003
Mon, 06-16-2008 - 12:25pm

Cooper, Luke, Riley, Austin, Blake, Sawyer (me not him), Hunter,


Cooper Dilliard sounds OK together - can you use either your husband's name or his middle name in the middle? I wish I knew what those were


Luke Dilliard also sounds fine together -depending on a middle - but Luke is awfully traditional, classic to match with Loftin. too bad Landon doesn't work because of where the D is going into Dilliard - otherwise it'd be a great match to Loftin


Riley Dillard - there are just too many girls named Riley around now

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-16-2008
Mon, 06-16-2008 - 1:59pm
You are so helpful.
Thank You!
iVillage Member
Registered: 01-07-2004
Mon, 06-16-2008 - 3:05pm

hello!! well, i really like the name lucas with the nn luke. problem is: its getting very popular. but so are austin, hunter, riley and sawyer-unfortunatly. i love the name blake, too. here are a couple of names that i like that you guys might like:


weston
clark
colton
chandler
alden
alton
adam
ethan
or
russell.

wdyt??
joanne
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Registered: 08-26-2006
Mon, 06-16-2008 - 6:37pm

hmm...Loftin Wesley has so much character. I think that Blake fits the best. Blake Robert Dillard has a nice flow. Does Blake have any family significance? Are there any historical figures you might want to honor. For example: Truman, Conrad, Eliot*, Nash, Irving*

a few more random names: Archer, Cormac, Felix, Orin, Soren, Beau

some combos
Nash Robert Dillard
Eliot David Dillard
Truman Robert Dillard
Felix Robert Dillard

Good luck,
Brooke

iVillage Member
Registered: 06-16-2008
Mon, 06-16-2008 - 6:42pm
edward is a nice name it means protective
iVillage Member
Registered: 06-16-2008
Mon, 06-16-2008 - 11:26pm
I can't believe you suggested Edward.
Thank You!
iVillage Member
Registered: 06-10-2008
Tue, 06-17-2008 - 10:35am
Most of the names you listed seem very common, especially Riley and Austin or maybe it's where
iVillage Member
Registered: 08-01-2003
Tue, 06-17-2008 - 2:55pm

loftinsmom - Cooper Lucas flows much better than Cooper Luke - in this case, since both have the Coo and Lu rhyme - ending the second name with that extra syllable - the as sound - softens that out


Cooper Lucas Dilliard - sounds good - can you do that one?


Cooper David Dilliard for your husband is do-able - it's not a perfect flow/sound (I am just normally one who doesn't like any 2 of the 3 names to start with the same letter, but obviously your husband has that anyhow in David Dilliard (I know many Dave's whose last names start with D and I'm used to that particular alliteration)


Cooper Kenneth Dilliard - it flows better than I expected despite the first two starting with the same sound (obviously the K is the same as the hard C)


Cooper Robert is the one that's out - because Cooper ends with R and Robert starts with R, making them run together


iVillage Member
Registered: 10-23-2004
Tue, 06-17-2008 - 3:50pm

To go with brother Loftin, how about -


Bowman
Glover
Emmit
Hayes
Houston
Gibson
Watson
West
Baxter
Gray
Clinton
Sherman
Easton
Branson
Archer
Paxton
Holden
Kenton
Coleman
Keaton
Cohen
Meyer
Mercer
Fletcher
Nelson
Gannon
Warner
Miller
Crispin
Foster
Turner
Murphy
Porter
Corbin (I don't usually suggest my son's name but in this case I think it would really work with Loftin)


Good luck!




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