Definitely Ian. I find it strong, masculine, and not too common. The others are a bit too plain for me.
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I'll admit my bias....we named our first son Ian....still love it. Unique enough there are not kids in his classes with the name, but yet traditional and masculine.....
Rachel
Definitely Ian. I find it strong, masculine, and not too common. The others are a bit too plain for me.
-Nikki
http://destastory.blogspot.com/ Visit my blog
http://worldvisiontsehay.piczo.com Visit my site
I'll admit my bias....we named our first son Ian....still love it. Unique enough there are not kids in his classes with the name, but yet traditional and masculine.....
Rachel
Rachel