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I really like Cole. There aren't enough people named this - at least not where I live, and I think it's a refreshing change from the overused Colin.
Cole Adam
Cole Joshua
Cole Isaiah
Cole Anthony
Cole Alexander
Cole Jonathan
Cole Benjamin
Cole Brendan
Cole Lucas
Cole Sebastian
Cole Bryce
Cole Jeremy
See any that you like?
Cole Adam
Cole Joshua
Cole Isaiah
Cole Anthony
Cole Alexander
Cole Jonathan
Cole Benjamin
Cole Brendan
Cole Lucas
Cole Sebastian
Cole Bryce
Cole Jeremy
See any that you like?
I'm trying to like Cole. I have an Irish baby name book that lists Cole as a modern variant of Comghall / Cowal. It was the name of the founder of a monastery in Bangor, County Down. Also, other famous Irish scholars were named this and kept learning alive through the Dark Ages. I should love the name for this alone (thanks, guys!). But it still has the feeling of a modern, trendy, soap-opera name to my ears.
But for the sake of those Irish scholars, how about:
Cole Patrick
Cole Brendan (St. Brendan the Navigator is said to have reached America centuries before the Vikings)
Cole Seamus
Cole Eamonn ("AY-mun")
Cole Ennis
Cole Malachy ("MAL-uh-kee")
Cole Desmond
Cole Declan ("DEC-lun")
Cole Brian
Cole Fintan
Cole Andrew
Cole Alistair
Cole Duncan
Cole Angus
Cole Morgan
If you're into Irish names at all, how about Columba, nn Cole?
But for the sake of those Irish scholars, how about:
Cole Patrick
Cole Brendan (St. Brendan the Navigator is said to have reached America centuries before the Vikings)
Cole Seamus
Cole Eamonn ("AY-mun")
Cole Ennis
Cole Malachy ("MAL-uh-kee")
Cole Desmond
Cole Declan ("DEC-lun")
Cole Brian
Cole Fintan
Cole Andrew
Cole Alistair
Cole Duncan
Cole Angus
Cole Morgan
If you're into Irish names at all, how about Columba, nn Cole?
This message was edited 8/21/2007, 11:14 AM