Actually pregnant now :)
Hi all, finally coming on here with name questions for a real baby!
It's a boy (but that's not public knowledge so if you know who I am IRL, don't reveal the gender)
The first name is likely to be Robin because that's the one we're agreeing on most. Still open to other first names though. Some that are still on the list but the dad isn't super enthusiastic about are Ronan, Sylvan, and Kieran.
We both really like the middle name Peregrine, but I don't think a kid would want to have two bird names.
Any thoughts, especially middle name ideas for Robin or other first name suggestions?
It's a boy (but that's not public knowledge so if you know who I am IRL, don't reveal the gender)
The first name is likely to be Robin because that's the one we're agreeing on most. Still open to other first names though. Some that are still on the list but the dad isn't super enthusiastic about are Ronan, Sylvan, and Kieran.
We both really like the middle name Peregrine, but I don't think a kid would want to have two bird names.
Any thoughts, especially middle name ideas for Robin or other first name suggestions?
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Congrats! I utterly adore Robin for a boy!
The only name I can think to suggest is Larkin, same ending letters as Robin, Lark is also a bird and both names are Medieval English nicknames (Robert = Robin; Lawrence = Larkin).
My favorite middles for it..
Robin Nathaniel
Robin Tobias
Robin Jerome
Robin Casper
Robin Leopold
Robin Emmanuel
Robin Cedric
Robin Cornelius
Robin Sylvester
Robin Percy
Robin Timothy
Robin Devereux
Robin Dimitri
Robin Isadore
Robin Philip
Robin Xavier
Robin Elwood
Robin Ferdinand (similar meaning to Peregrine?)
The only name I can think to suggest is Larkin, same ending letters as Robin, Lark is also a bird and both names are Medieval English nicknames (Robert = Robin; Lawrence = Larkin).
My favorite middles for it..
Robin Nathaniel
Robin Tobias
Robin Jerome
Robin Casper
Robin Leopold
Robin Emmanuel
Robin Cedric
Robin Cornelius
Robin Sylvester
Robin Percy
Robin Timothy
Robin Devereux
Robin Dimitri
Robin Isadore
Robin Philip
Robin Xavier
Robin Elwood
Robin Ferdinand (similar meaning to Peregrine?)
Congrats! Robin is very cute, but I personally don’t like it paired with Peregrine. What about Robin Chester, Robin Quincy, Robin Elliott, Robin Edmund, Robin Terrence, Robin Oliver, Robin Patrick, Robin Abel, Robin Archie, Robin Seth, Robin Dexter, Robin Darcy, Robin Frederick, Robin George, Robin Hugo, Robin Jude, Robin Justus, Robin Joseph, Robin Kingsley, Robin Lawrence, Robin Leopold, Robin Vincent, Robin Michael, Robin Maxwell, Robin Xavier.
I am unconvinced the boy will know Peregrine is a bird until much much later and even then, he might not. I had no idea that Peregrine was a bird - a normal, non-bird person would just call the thing a "falcon" and that's it. The only birds people know actual names of are like Robins, Doves, Pigeons (I know these are doves, but most people will have no idea. "rats with wings" they call them which is a real shame, I like pigeons. They argue that they shit everywhere and its like??? all animals shit everywhere Dave - your dog is literally shitting on the carpet right now) and maybe like the Dodo and Falcons / Hawks (they will not know the difference), and of course the Titbird based upon the name alone
tl;dr the kid will likely not know or care in my opinion. If he's anything like my brother, he might not know off the top of his head what his middle name actually is
Robin Peregrine is a fine combo. It might not be my taste, but the combo works
However, here are some names you might like based upon your listed names;
Lawrence
Lysander
Julian
Jasper
Aloysius
Saxon
Gabriel
Willoughby
Clement
tl;dr the kid will likely not know or care in my opinion. If he's anything like my brother, he might not know off the top of his head what his middle name actually is
Robin Peregrine is a fine combo. It might not be my taste, but the combo works
However, here are some names you might like based upon your listed names;
Lawrence
Lysander
Julian
Jasper
Aloysius
Saxon
Gabriel
Willoughby
Clement
Congratulations!! Robin is a gorgeous name, up there as one of my favourite unisex names of all time. Peregrine is awesome too (of course haha), but I think two bird names is probably a lot, and I’d personally avoid it. That being said, middle names aren’t used all that much in day to day life anyway, so I’d say it’s not the end of the world by any means if you did use it. More suggestions:
Robin Perry / Peri
Robin Alexander
Robin Ezekiel
Robin Leander
Robin Laurence / Lawrence
Robin Keegan
Robin Leif
Robin Keir
Robin Alastair
Robin Kurt
Robin Kenneth
Robin Leon
Robin Stellan
Robin Stephan
Robin Sebastian
Robin Augustine
Robin Asher
Robin Raphael
Robin Miles
Robin Emerson
Robin Valentine
Good luck! :)
Robin Perry / Peri
Robin Alexander
Robin Ezekiel
Robin Leander
Robin Laurence / Lawrence
Robin Keegan
Robin Leif
Robin Keir
Robin Alastair
Robin Kurt
Robin Kenneth
Robin Leon
Robin Stellan
Robin Stephan
Robin Sebastian
Robin Augustine
Robin Asher
Robin Raphael
Robin Miles
Robin Emerson
Robin Valentine
Good luck! :)
Congratulations! I love the name Robin. Robin Arthur is one of my favorite combos.
Names in a similar style to the other first names you listed: Sorin, Selwyn, Vedran, Caspian, Lorcan, Gavin, Finnian
Middle name ideas for Robin:
Adair
Alistair
Armel
Bellamy
Cyrus
Daniel
Desmond
Elric
Gerard
Evander
Ignatius
Ivo
Jasper
Lionel
Matthias
Nathaniel
Samuel
Silvanus
Tancred
Tariel
Thaddeus
Theseus
Victor
Vincent
Names in a similar style to the other first names you listed: Sorin, Selwyn, Vedran, Caspian, Lorcan, Gavin, Finnian
Middle name ideas for Robin:
Adair
Alistair
Armel
Bellamy
Cyrus
Daniel
Desmond
Elric
Gerard
Evander
Ignatius
Ivo
Jasper
Lionel
Matthias
Nathaniel
Samuel
Silvanus
Tancred
Tariel
Thaddeus
Theseus
Victor
Vincent
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Congratulations!
I like Robin for a boy.
The lead singer of the band Fleet Foxes is named Robin Noel.
Robin Lee
Robin Everett
Robin Matthew
Robin Nathaniel
Robin Niven
Robin Vincent
Robin Wyatt
Robin Gareth
Robin Emery
Robin Gerard
Robin Berengar
Robin Leon
Robin Thomas
Robin Cormac
Robin Caradoc
Robin Avery
Robin Hugh
Robin Blaise
Robin Everard
Robin Edward
I like Robin for a boy.
The lead singer of the band Fleet Foxes is named Robin Noel.
Robin Lee
Robin Everett
Robin Matthew
Robin Nathaniel
Robin Niven
Robin Vincent
Robin Wyatt
Robin Gareth
Robin Emery
Robin Gerard
Robin Berengar
Robin Leon
Robin Thomas
Robin Cormac
Robin Caradoc
Robin Avery
Robin Hugh
Robin Blaise
Robin Everard
Robin Edward
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Congratulations!
Robin Ellis
Robin Hollis
Robin Anders
Robin Adler
Robin Alder
Robin Brooks
Robin Conway
Robin Conrad
Robin Fletcher
Robin Garnet
Robin Harlan
Robin Lowell
Robin Leland
Robin Irving
Robin Sterling
Robin Archer
Robin Asher
Robin Vincent
* I really like the name Sylvan.
Robin Ellis
Robin Hollis
Robin Anders
Robin Adler
Robin Alder
Robin Brooks
Robin Conway
Robin Conrad
Robin Fletcher
Robin Garnet
Robin Harlan
Robin Lowell
Robin Leland
Robin Irving
Robin Sterling
Robin Archer
Robin Asher
Robin Vincent
* I really like the name Sylvan.
Congratulations!
With Robin I'd avoid a middle name that also ends in an -n sound. Some suggestions:
Robin Maxwell
Robin Jacoby
Robin Rhys
Robin Tyler
Robin Barnaby
Robin Palmer
Robin Rafferty
Robin Percival
Robin Konstantin
Robin Casimir
Robin Isidore
Robin Emrys
Robin Enfys
Robin Ambrose
Robin Leander
Robin Maxfield
Robin Caius
With Robin I'd avoid a middle name that also ends in an -n sound. Some suggestions:
Robin Maxwell
Robin Jacoby
Robin Rhys
Robin Tyler
Robin Barnaby
Robin Palmer
Robin Rafferty
Robin Percival
Robin Konstantin
Robin Casimir
Robin Isidore
Robin Emrys
Robin Enfys
Robin Ambrose
Robin Leander
Robin Maxfield
Robin Caius
I would have used Robin if I'd had an extra son! My mn thoughts, back in the day, were Robin Gregor or Robin Gregory; Robin Alastair; Robin Victor Conrad (my kids got 3 names each); I liked Robin Douglas, but a friend at uni was Robin, surname Douglas, so that was out. Robin Keith? Just watch out for mns starting with vowels: Robin Alastair, for instance, is excellent unless your surname is Taylor. I knew someone, unfortunately a woman, whose initials were DAD. Hmmm - or you could go the 2-mn route and consider Robin James Peregrine. Anyway, be aware that brand-new babies are capable of NOT looking like the name their parents chose for them: my daughter was all set to be Lucy until I saw her, and it clearly wouldn't do. So I sat down with a Names book and started going through the alphabet until I discovered that she looked like a Caroline. Very strange, but it happens. My delighted congratulations, whatever the name may be - just enjoy him!
Robin Alastair is very handsome!
Ps. Congratulations, Dracotorix!
Ps. Congratulations, Dracotorix!
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Congratulations!
Robin Peregrine sounds lovely. I don't think it is a problem to have two birds names. They're both a little bit less in your face bird names than what for example a combo like "Hawk Sparrow" would be.
Fn suggestions:
Jasper
Rowan
Roman
Aubrey
Emrys
Brennan
Florian
Roderick
Callum
Perrin
Owen
Roland
Ambrose
Robin Sylvester
Robin Evander
Robin Percival
Robin Sebastian
Robin Auberon
Robin Laurence
Robin Eliott
Robin Thaddeus
Robin Oscar
Robin Oswin
Robin Graham
Robin Peregrine sounds lovely. I don't think it is a problem to have two birds names. They're both a little bit less in your face bird names than what for example a combo like "Hawk Sparrow" would be.
Fn suggestions:
Jasper
Rowan
Roman
Aubrey
Emrys
Brennan
Florian
Roderick
Callum
Perrin
Owen
Roland
Ambrose
Robin Sylvester
Robin Evander
Robin Percival
Robin Sebastian
Robin Auberon
Robin Laurence
Robin Eliott
Robin Thaddeus
Robin Oscar
Robin Oswin
Robin Graham
Congratulations.
No suggestions, but the name Robin is on my mind just right now because of seeing the mayor of Dover, Delaware on the news tonight. His name, first and last, is Robin Christopher. Poor man probably grew up on Winnie the Pooh jokes.
No suggestions, but the name Robin is on my mind just right now because of seeing the mayor of Dover, Delaware on the news tonight. His name, first and last, is Robin Christopher. Poor man probably grew up on Winnie the Pooh jokes.
I didn’t make the Winnie the Pooh connection until you mentioned it.