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Name list I’d give my son
Anthony, I don’t know why, but I love this name.
AJ (Asher-Jeremy) after both my father (Jeremy) and I (Asher).
Theodore, (Teddy) I think I like this name because of big Nate.
Henry/Harry. I like Henry and Harry. Don’t know why, but I do.
Michael/Mike. I love the name Michael, likely because I like biblical names, and I like the popularity.
Jonathan/Jonty. I’m not British, but I like Jonty as a short form of Jonathan.
What do you guys think of the names I’d give my son?

This message was edited 11/6/2024, 11:14 PM

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I like...Anthony
Asher Jeremy- don't care for AJ
Henry
Michael
Jonathan- don't care for JontyTheodore is just too popular. I'm tired of hearing this name.
I love the names Henry, Jonathan, Anthony, Jeremy, and Michael; they're all such handsome, timeless names for a boy.
Anthony- it's alright, 6/10. I prefer Anton.
AJ- I don't like it. Kindly, it seems a bit silly.
Theodore- it's alright.
Henry/Harry- Henry is nice, 7.5/10. Harry is eh, 4/10.
Micheal/Mike: it's alright.
Jonathan- eh, 5/10. I don't really like the nickname either.
Anthony: I like it, but I wouldn't want to risk ending up with a kid called Tony. AJ / Asher-Jeremy: AJ is fine, it's a common initial-name. Asher-Jeremy is unexpected as a name but makes sense. I'm not sure how I'd feel about being named after a parent and a grandparent but if that's what you want to do then this is fine. Since it's hyphenated does that mean it would be Asher-Jeremy Middlename Lastname?
(edit: Asher Jeremy Lastname would be more manageable, but Asher-Jeremy Middlename Lastname might be a better option for this because then the kid will have a name that's only his, if he wants a name to go by that isn't just initials and also isn't just the name of a relative.) Theodore / Teddy: I like Theodore. I would want Theo, but Teddy is cute and vintage. I assume most Teddy kids would age up into Ted.Henry / Harry: I like Harry but not Henry. Michael / Mike: I like Michael, but not really Mike. Mike is just "some guy". Michael has a soft, pretty feel that just doesn't carry over into Mike at all. Jonathan / Jonty: I like Jonathan. Jonty is interesting to me but it would feel very contrived on a real person. If the kid likes Jonty then go for it, but be prepared for Jon / Jonny because most Jonathans aren't going to go by Jonty.

This message was edited 11/7/2024, 11:20 AM

I far prefer Antony to Anthony.
AJ sounds silly and I dislike both names.
Theodore is OK, just; I prefer either Theo or, better, Ted as nns.
I dislike Henry and don't mind Harry much, but I'd never use it as a full name.
I enjoy Michael, and much prefer Mike to Mick or Micky.
Jonathan seems limp-wristed to me, and Jonty is infantile.
I like Anthony. Especially the nn Tony.
AJ is okay but initial-names feel a bit dated to me; I grew up with lots of boys and a couple girls who went by initials but I don't think I know anyone much younger than myself who does except one, and he's almost grown. Not a big fan of naming after the father or mother either, I'd prefer a totally new name for the first name and the father's/mother's name as the middle.
Theodore is okay, but it feels so stiff and formal. Teddy is babyish and does not age well, but Ted is such a nice, friendly nn. If I wanted to call him Ted I'd probably name him Edward, which would also give the Eddie option, which I like too.
Michael/Mike. Can't go wrong with it as long as the extreme popularity doesn't bother you.
Jonathan I like too, but Jonty feels pretentious and posh, like Topher for Christopher. Just too contrived and pwecious.Forgot to add: I don't especially care for Henry, but Harry is cute.

This message was edited 11/7/2024, 1:12 PM

I love Anthony too!
Asher Jeremy is actually a good set. I like Asher a lot, but do not like Jeremy. I love Jeremiah though. It sounds good with Asher and many other names.
I like Theodore, but not Teddy. Its admittedly cute, but too much so. I prefer Theo. It's still cute, but not so much so. Teddy does have more personality than Ted.
Henry is a really good name. I have never been a fan of Harry. It might be because of "hairy".
Michael is a good name but I always spell it as Micheal by accident. I am bored of Mike. Mikey is cuter.
I love Johnathan and appreciate the nickname Jonty. It is a mostly British name, so I have never met one before. They are always Johns or Johnnies.I think I would like your taste in names, based on this list. Theodore Michael, Theodore Henry, Johnathan Henry, Michael Jeremy, Johnathan Michael, etc. are good combos, too!
Love Anthony have used it myself, great name, top choiceAJ don't like but Asher-Jeremy is nice, very special Henry is nice, not so Harry
Michael/Mike is great
Jonathan is nice, Jonty is ok
Theodore is ok, i don't like Teddy, prefer Theo

This message was edited 11/7/2024, 8:53 AM