Post by roccobabyk on May 10, 2016 13:05:09 GMT -5
I am currently 30w and we are expecting a boy. We have 3 names on the short list but I'm having trouble picking a favorite. With DD she immediately had a name (Emma) and I just can't stick with one for this LO. Here are the three on the short list:
Rhys Graham Jude
Middle name will most likely be Morgan. H is "set" on Rhys but he said I can make the final decision. We will most likely decide when we see him but I just wanted some opinions on what we have. We are not sharing the names with friends or family so it's hard for me to get a feel for them. Thanks!!
I'm partial to Graham (because I have a Graham) but I think that Rhys works best with Morgan as a MN. I also think that Graham doesn't flow as well with your DD's name. Both names being heavy on the M sound would trip me up if I was constantly saying them together.
I agree with PP that Rhys Morgan has the best flow and sounds the best with Emma. If those were not factors, I would prefer Graham. Jude is my least favorite.
Post by harlowjune1984 on May 10, 2016 15:00:03 GMT -5
I am late to the party, but I am going to agree with the others. If your DD wasn't named Emma, then Graham would be my favorite. But when I say "Emma, Graham!" like I am yelling for the kids to come, it sounds like "Emmagram"...like it is one word. I like Rhys and Jude, but I think that Rhys Morgan sounds better than Jude Morgan.
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Rhys Morgan definitely sounds best of the three, probably because they're both Welsh names. I'm very happy that you're planning on using Morgan for your boy :-) Graham and Jude are good names, although nms, but Rhys is the best.
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