Colin, Arthur, or Gregory
For a younger brother, possibly middle child if we have three?
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Arthur.
1. Gregory
2. Colin
3. Arthur
2. Colin
3. Arthur
Colin
Gregory
Arthur would, in my experience, become Art or Arth, so I'd avoid it.
I like Colin, but only with a short o. Not COHlin, as in Powell. Sounds like a body part, and not a very popular one.
Gregory, then! I like it for its timeless dignity, balanced by the energetic nn of Greg. But I do prefer Gregor - might you consider it? Seems more energetic than Gregory for some reason!
I like Colin, but only with a short o. Not COHlin, as in Powell. Sounds like a body part, and not a very popular one.
Gregory, then! I like it for its timeless dignity, balanced by the energetic nn of Greg. But I do prefer Gregor - might you consider it? Seems more energetic than Gregory for some reason!
Love Arthur, Gregory is nice, COlin' so-so.
Colin is really nice and it's a name I've always liked. It has a gentleness to it that's appealing.
My favourite is Arthur because it's classic and classy. My second choice is Colin which I have a soft spot for. Colin is a bit heavy for a baby but "Col" is kinda cute.
Definitely Arthur. It evokes images of knights, castles, dragons, and valour (for me anyway) and I love the historical myths and legends feel it has. Plus it's just a cool and handsome name; adorable for an adventurous title boy, and ages well. My second favourite would be Gregory, mostly because of associations, but a sweet name too.