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seamas or hamish
| Fri, 05-27-2005 - 12:57am |
hi guys,
for my next son i either like Seamas-spelt like that or Hamish. I already have a son called Liam and the surname would be Farrelly-which is irish but i also have Scottish in me.
Seamas and Hamish are both forms of James funnily enough but i'm not sure which one to use-any suggestions?? I also don't mind the name Tristan but not sure of it.
thanks for your ideas

I'd go for Hamish if you could get the correct HAIM-ish pronunciation but if 'HAM-ish' is going to be a continual problem then I'd go with Seamas.
Honestly, Tristan seems rather delicate next to Liam, Seamas and Hamish.
Well I love Seamus, but only with that spelling. Seamas just looks like it would end in a 'mass' sound as opposed to Shay-muss. Hamish is a nice name as well, Tristan is NMSAA, one of my least favorite boys names.
With that spelling I would pick Hamish, sounds great with Liam too!