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Fitzwilliam & Fitzgerald
Thoughts one these two? And the nn Fitz?Personally I don’t think they would actually be too weird or different compared to many of the currently popular and trendy names (although I definitely see Fitzgerald more so in the middle spot than Fitzwilliam, not sure why though as they are nearly identical). Wdyt?
Also, I would love to hear fn or mn ideas!

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I LOVE Fitz, I actually like it as a standalone name! I'm not wild on the formal versions but I do prefer Fitzwilliam to Fitzgerald.combos you may like:fn-Fitzwilliam Asa
Fitzwilliam Harris
Fitzwilliam Carter
Fitzwilliam August Fitzgerald Emmett
Fitzgerald Pierce
Fitzgerald Blake
Fitzgerald Robben
Fitzgerald Casey
mn-Holden Fitzwilliam
Jay Fitzwilliam
Lance Fitzwilliam
Elliot FitzwilliamBellamy Fitzgerald
Neil Fitzgerald
Dalton Fitzgerald
Adam Fitzgerald
wildcards -
Fitz Morgan
Fitz Ryan
Fitz Wilder
Fitz seems basically Mac for people who like Fritz. I agree it's not too weird, but I don't feel like it's particularly interesting either. Also I associate it with illegitimate kids a bit.Fitzwilliam Winston
Fitzwilliam Kenneth
Fitzwilliam Nicholas
Fitzwilliam Bernard
Fitzwilliam Andre
Fitzwilliam Roger
Fitzwilliam Francis
Fitzwilliam Sinclair
Fitzwilliam Hugh
Fitzwilliam Balthasar
Fitzwilliam Wolfgang
Fitzwilliam Dewi
Fitzwilliam Apoĺlonius
Fitzwilliam Octavian
Fitzwilliam Christopher Fitzgerald Kurt
Fitzgerald Fergus
Fitzgerald Attila
Fitzgerald Joel
Fitzgerald Warwick
Fitzgerald Oliver
Fitzgerald Romulus
Fitzgerald Eugene
Fitzgerald Ronan
Fitzgerald Abraham
Fitzgerald Rodrigo
Fitzgerald Gustavus
Fitzgerald Schuyler
Fitzgerald Matthias
Fitzgerald Caelius

This message was edited 3/24/2024, 1:36 AM

Fitzgerald I like but am not in love with. Fitzwilliam sounds awkward. They both sound like crime detectives from an 80's action flick.
Fitzwilliam makes me think of Pride & Predjudice. Fitzwilliam Darcy was the love interest although nearly everyone called him Darcy probably because his first name was so unwieldy. Unless it is used for the sons of William or Gerald or to honor the moms' family, they don't make sense.
Fitz is kinda cute. I love a nice Z in a name. It's eccentric, which gives it more personality than a lot of the surname names out there. Fitzgerald would be interesting. It's the surname of an iconic artist who was born in my city, so you see things named after him here and there. I like the sounds in Fitzgerald, it's a beautiful emerald green sort of colour. Yeah, I like it. I find Fitzwilliam very awkward, I never cared for that one even in P&P. Fitzroy would be fun though! And Fitzherbert, aw. Fitzgerald is a bit busy, so I might pair it with a more chill middle.Fitzgerald James
Fitzgerald Arthur
Fitzgerald Lionel
Fitzgerald Jasper
Fitzgerald Leo
Fitzgerald Eugene
Fitzgerald Robin
Ella Fitzgerald - I could see myself using Fitzgerald as a middle name to honor her. Beyond that I'd find them ridiculous as a first name.Interesting thread on Fritz names:
https://www.behindthename.com/bb/fact/2938372

This message was edited 3/23/2024, 4:05 PM

I don't like either. Fitzwilliam reminds me of the Pride and Prejudice character, and if I was going to use a name from it, I would use Darcy. Fitzgerald reminds me of the Fitzgerald Inquiry. I don't like Fitz as a nickname or a name prefix (?).
I think I actually might dislike Fitz- surnames as first names more than Mc- ones. I find the sound unappealing and off putting, and do not think they sound at all natural as first names. I am okay with William, but I loathe Gerald and the 'fitz-' part makes it worse.
As a nickname, Fitz is okay, but not my favourite, and I may assume the nickname stemmed from the bearer's surname if a heard it.

This message was edited 3/23/2024, 1:57 PM

I actually really like both names, especially Fitzwilliam because of Fitzwilliam Darcy. I think Fitz is really handsome, and I could see myself naming a son Fitzwilliam "Fitz" if I was going for a literary baby name aesthetic. I agree that Fitzwilliam and Fitzgerald would fit with the trendy/popular names right now, and I think they deserve a revival.
Personally, I don't really care for these names, but I can appreciate them. I agree that they could fit in with today's naming trends, while actually being an uncommon choice.

This message was edited 3/23/2024, 1:13 PM

Fitzwilliam Darcy is the first person that would spring to mind and I’m sure that was his mother’s last name before marriage. I would assume the mother was a massive Pride and Prejudice fan followed by another oh another last name first name. Last name first name would be my only thought with Fitzgerald. I wouldn’t use either.
I've heard of guys with the last name FitzGerald/Fitzanything being called Fitz; one of JFK's grandfathers was Thomas Fitzgerald and was called Honey Fitz for his sweet-talking ways. (I.e., he was kind of oily.) I don't think they make good first names, too pompous and too faux-Irish; faux because real Irish people don't use those names as fns.
They’re not Irish names so I’m not sure why that matters…
Don't like them as first names, only as surnames
Totally agree.