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15 Uncommon Celtic Names for Boys

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October 31st, 2017 Latest Name News ---------------------------------------------------------------

October 31st, 2017 [view in browser]( [15 Uncommon Celtic Names for Boys]( [Read More >>]( Latest Name News [Every Single Double-T Baby Name Option >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Little Names are Getting Bigger >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [20 Remarkable Brand-New Names for Girls >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [These Old-Time Baby Names are Still Rare, But Coming Back >>]( [Impossible Boy's Name]( My spouse and I are expecting baby #2, a boy, and have divergent name tastes. If I could name the baby anything I'd probably be going with Dante, Dashiell, or Thurgood. He, if pressed and deciding alone, would go with Paul or Charles but in general dislikes most names and has trouble imagining them on a future kid. We agree on James as a middle name, and once upon a time both liked Zev (an honor name for his Grandfather Wolf that he has now soured on). After many months of similar go rounds with our daughter we landed on Annabel which we both love and suits her well, a miracle I fear will never be repeated. Anyone have ideas on names that might work for all? Even a process or game to help us narrow things down (or in his case, find more stuff he likes)? The only thing off limits is names ending in -en or -on, as our last name ends in a similar sound and makes things a bit rhyme-y. Thanks name geniuses! [Participate here! >>]( [Divider] [What Makes a Name Masculine?]( Have a question for the Name Lady? [Ask Now >>]( [Find a Name]( [Baby Names Blog]( About Baby Name]( [NameCandy]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2017 CMI Marketing, Inc., All rights reserved. You are receiving our newsletter because you subscribed at [BabyNameWizard.com]( or [NameCandy.com]( CMI Marketing, Inc. 417 5th Avenue 7th Floor New York, NY 10016 [Update subscription preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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