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Some more names
Here's a short list of boys names I've been thinking about lately. Feel free to comment, rate, pick your favourites or whatever you like.Warren (this doesn't seem to get much love)
Rafferty
Fletcher
Sterling
Fraser
Kent
HartMommy to Myrtle Nola (22-10-2012) and baby due 25-05-2015

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I really like Rafferty and tried to sell DH on it with our last pregnancy, but he wasn't a big fan. Fletcher is quite nice and is a recent like for me. I like the masculine sound of it. Sterling, Fraser and Kent are ok, though I wouldn't use them. Hart and Warren aren't my cup of tea.
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Do I ever have love for Rafferty!! :) He's so awesome and bouncy and fun-loving. That would be my favourite from the list, hands-down.Second place foes to Sterling. I've toyed around with Sterling for a few years and I quite like it. To me it's a bit nerdier, which is totally a plus in my books. :) Third place: Fraser. I enjoy it a lot and a friend of mine considered it for a while. I really pushed for it, but no dice. I just would get annoyed if people said "Frasier" because I don't like that at all and I hated the show.Fletcher is almost awesome except that the "etch" sound just isn't appealing. What with wretched and retching. I want to like it, but the sound just does me in.Kent and Warren are fine, but dated.Hart is unique. What do you like about it? I'd need to think about that one for a while.
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I can't remember when I first came across Hart, but I remember I liked it right away, even though it's not really "my style". I like that it's short and strong, but not too harsh. I don't think I'd use it as a first name, but I'd consider it for a middle. I do love Rafferty, but I'm a bit worried about nicknames. I like Rafe, but not Raf. And over here people would definitely use Raf more often. Sterling is a bit nerdy, and I love that. I'm seriously considering it, but I'm worried it's too matchy with Myrtle (the same sound).
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I like Sterling (also like it spelled Stirling), and Fraser.
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