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Arthur
I'm really loving the name Arthur at the moment. I know some people will think it's old fashioned, but it's getting more popular here in the UK (it's in the top 100 now).Also my great-great-Grandfather was named Arthur. He was a soldier and the only person ever to be awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal & Bar, for gallantry/ bravery in the First World War, so I think he is a really interesting and worthy person to be named after. His medals are on display at the National Maritime Museum
http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/205905.htmlWhat do you think of Arthur?
How about the combos Arthur James or Arthur George?
Any other MN suggestions?
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I have always liked Arthur. My two grandfathers were named Arthur and Harold, which would be a fantastic sib set (except Harold is somewhat of a bad luck name in my family at this point.)Recently I heard Arthur said with a southern drawl and decided unequivically, that if I move down south and have another child his is so going to be Arthur...PERIOD! If I were to use Arthur I would pair it with something that has a lot of pizzazz. Like Arthur Benedict or Arthur Ignatius. He's kind of stiff and needs something to jazz him up for casual Friday...if you know what I mean. If I had to choose one of yours it would definitely be Arthur George.

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I don't think I'm brave enough to use Ignatius as a middle name ;). Arthur Benedict is lovely, although it makes me think of Benedict Arnold!

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oops, ignore pleasedouble posted!

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Arthur is one of my absolute favorites, and it sounds like have you have a fantastic reason to use it. I think that Arthur is currently in the process of shedding its old-fashioned image and is going to become slightly more popular in the future. I've seen it referenced as a "hipster" name a few times recently.Arthur James and Arthur George are both very dignified. In fact, I think that Arthur George is basically perfect.Arthur Sigmund
Arthur Owen
Arthur Ranulph
Arthur Ivan
Arthur Jonas
Arthur Francis
Arthur Everett
Arthur Noel
Arthur Evren
Arthur Milo
Arthur Donovan
Arthur Elias
Arthur Jude
Arthur Thomas
Arthur Dominic
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Thanks, I don't really know what a "hipster" is, but I'm hoping it's a good thing?I think Arthur Jonas is nice. My favourite teacher at school's surname was Jonas, and his first name was very similar to Arthur!I also especially like Arthur Owen.
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I like it. I also like Guinevere. ;)
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Hehe, I like Guinevere too, but I think Arthur is more useable!
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Aw, that's a fantastic story. How lovely to have someone so brave in the family! And I love Arthur, it's on my list too - in fact my combo would also be Arthur George, as my grandfather was an Arthur, and my favourite great-uncle was a George. Arthur James is nice too. I've also thought about Arthur Charles, Arthur Rupert and Arthur Henry - but it's a great name, and goes with pretty much anything.
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Thanks, I think Arthur Charles is great. I love the name Rupert, but I'm not sure it goes with Arthur...
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I really like Arthur Rupert, it works so well Good combo creating :)
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I like Arthur and it is getting more popular, but I don't love it. I think the nn Artie puts me off, but then I know an Arthur nn Archie (he's 1) and I love Archie but still don't love Arthur. My great-grandaddy was Reginald Arthur which I think is nice
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My great-grandad was Reginald, and my great-great-Grandad was Arthur. It's strange, because I still consider Reginald to be old fashioned but Arthur is not to me!I also dislike Artie. It doesn't make sense, because Arthur has the soft "th" in it, not a hard T like in "art". Archie doesn't really make sense either, but I definitely prefer it.My Arthur would just be Arthur, no nickname.
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I see Reginald as less old fashioned lol probably because of the nn Reggie and that makes me think of Reggie Yates
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I like Arthur. It's a very regal name. Arthur George is a nice combo. Arthur James is too plain for me. How about...Arthur Roland
Arthur Charles
Arthur Edmund
Arthur Lewis
Arthur Quentin
Arthur Kieran
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Arthur Charles is lovely :)I did think Arthur James might be a bit boring...
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