Amos
Hi
what do you think of the name Amos?
he would go with siblings Iris (6), Eli (4) and Pearl (2)
dh has finally agreed to it, purely because he found my other suggestions particularly terrible, all lovely of course - here was the rest of my list
Cedric
Victor
Walter
Ptolomy (i cant help it - i just love it)
Cosmo
Basil
Bernard (Bernie)
Albert
Otis
With regard to Amos - we in in England so we dont have Amos n' Andy (whatever is it?) - i see it flagged up in a few baby name books as a negative point though.
love Clara
what do you think of the name Amos?
he would go with siblings Iris (6), Eli (4) and Pearl (2)
dh has finally agreed to it, purely because he found my other suggestions particularly terrible, all lovely of course - here was the rest of my list
Cedric
Victor
Walter
Ptolomy (i cant help it - i just love it)
Cosmo
Basil
Bernard (Bernie)
Albert
Otis
With regard to Amos - we in in England so we dont have Amos n' Andy (whatever is it?) - i see it flagged up in a few baby name books as a negative point though.
love Clara
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I like Amos a lot. It fits in the sibset wonderfully!
I like it. We've talked about using it as a middle name if we ever have a third son. (I had a great-uncle Amos.)
Amos works quite well with the other siblings names. I also like it the best out of the names you listed, but none of them are really my style.
I love Amos and I think it goes very nicely with your other children's names, IMO. I think Iris and Amos are a tad bit similar, but as long as that doesn't bother you then it's all good. I went to elementary school with an Amos, and my best friend has considered using it for her future son as part of a double-barreled fn (Amos Ross - both are family names). The Famous Amos connection is strong in the U.S.--it's a restaurant and a brand of cookies, and occasionally the restaurant is referred to as "Flamin' Anus". :-/ (lol) But being in the U.K., doesn't sound like this would be an issue for you, so I wouldn't worry. :b
I'm glad your DH at least likes Amos. I like the majority of the names on your list esp. Cedric, Victor, Basil, Albert, and Otis (though this is very similar to Iris...maybe Otto as an alternative?).
I'm glad your DH at least likes Amos. I like the majority of the names on your list esp. Cedric, Victor, Basil, Albert, and Otis (though this is very similar to Iris...maybe Otto as an alternative?).
Its really, really cute! It fits right in with the rest of his siblings names. I think its a great choice.
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Amos is a name which I used to dislike but it has grown on me, I think it would fit well with your other childrens names
Ptolomy is a great sounding name, its a name I love but would never use,
Walter Victor Bernard and Basil are middle names only to me
Otis I dont like the sound of
Albert though I like it was the name of my sisters first husband so I could never use it, if not for this connection it would be on my middle names list.
Cedric and Cosmo- not really sure about these though
Ptolomy is a great sounding name, its a name I love but would never use,
Walter Victor Bernard and Basil are middle names only to me
Otis I dont like the sound of
Albert though I like it was the name of my sisters first husband so I could never use it, if not for this connection it would be on my middle names list.
Cedric and Cosmo- not really sure about these though
While i really like the name Amos, the meaning is really harsh. Here on BTN they kind of mellow it out, but other sources quote it as meaning "encumbered" or "bearer of burdens". Not something i would like to bestow upon my son. Too bad, because it is a cool name for a boy.
i am not sure the meaning bothers me all that much.
Whilst i wouldn't name my dd Lolita because of the obvious sexual connection i dont think i would be lumbering my child to be a 'bearer of burdens' simply by naming him Amos.
Obviously a pretty meaning is desirable but i certainly am not going to be put off by a negative one.
Whilst i wouldn't name my dd Lolita because of the obvious sexual connection i dont think i would be lumbering my child to be a 'bearer of burdens' simply by naming him Amos.
Obviously a pretty meaning is desirable but i certainly am not going to be put off by a negative one.