Re: Hugh
in reply to a message by Elizabeth
There's something warm and cuddly about Hugh, to me. It's easy to overlook him because he's one syllable, and lacks any hard consonants. But that's part of his charm, too. I find stuffy names adorable if they are something P.G. Wodehouse would have used -- so I may not be the best person to ask.
Hugh Gregory
Hugh Thomas
Hugh Cedric
Hugh Sebastian
Hugh Alexander
Hugh Malcolm
Hugh Gabriel
Hugh Lawrence
Hugh August
Hugh Graham
Hugh Malachy
Hugh Ronan
Hugh Matthias
Hugh Pellinore
Hugh Cormac
Hugh Roderick
Hugh Cornelius
Hugh Morgan (hat tip to Huw Morgan of "How Green was My Valley")
Hugh Randolph
Hugh Kendrick
Hugh Ambrose
Hugh Desmond
Hugh Kenneth
Hugh Maximilian
Anything that doesn't have a "j" sound at the beginning. You don't want it to blend with Hugh and sound like "huge." :-P
Hugh Gregory
Hugh Thomas
Hugh Cedric
Hugh Sebastian
Hugh Alexander
Hugh Malcolm
Hugh Gabriel
Hugh Lawrence
Hugh August
Hugh Graham
Hugh Malachy
Hugh Ronan
Hugh Matthias
Hugh Pellinore
Hugh Cormac
Hugh Roderick
Hugh Cornelius
Hugh Morgan (hat tip to Huw Morgan of "How Green was My Valley")
Hugh Randolph
Hugh Kendrick
Hugh Ambrose
Hugh Desmond
Hugh Kenneth
Hugh Maximilian
Anything that doesn't have a "j" sound at the beginning. You don't want it to blend with Hugh and sound like "huge." :-P