Declan and Ronan....and both go well with your last name. Although pp's are correct in that you'd have both boys with the "an" ending.
I just know a ton of Connor's and Conor's.
Colum....makes me think of Golum from JRR Tolken...I know a Cullen, Callan and a Callum....not that it makes any difference to you guys, just made me wonder how misspelled the kid's name would be his whole life.
LOVE Declan. Was on our super short list both times. I have a nephew named Connor - he's 12 now and it was huge when he's a baby, but I don't know very many little ones with that name anymore. I like the others too - good list! But my favorite is Declan.
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I LOVE Connor and Declan.
Since your DS1 is Brendan, I'd probably go with Connor so that their names end in different sounds.
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Declan and Ronan....and both go well with your last name. Although pp's are correct in that you'd have both boys with the "an" ending.
I just know a ton of Connor's and Conor's.
Colum....makes me think of Golum from JRR Tolken...I know a Cullen, Callan and a Callum....not that it makes any difference to you guys, just made me wonder how misspelled the kid's name would be his whole life.
Oooh, what a tough choice.
I like Connor, Ronan, and Keenan.
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I like Connor!
Ditto this.
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This! The names just sound good together.
re-ordered by my preference:
Kieran
Connor
Declan
Ronan
Keenan
Colum
Ronan, Kieran, Connor is my order.
Kieran - 1st choice
Connor - 2nd choice
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Tough choice!! Like them all.
Connor B+ (very common) Declan A (now I really like it)Kieran B Keenan A Ronan AColum least favorite partly because it's a regular word minus the n
Brendan and Ronan sounds nice.
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Connor and Declan...unique..but not so much so that teachers will butcher it calling their name out in class the first time!
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connor or ronan.
have you considered the traditional irish spelling conor?
I have, my DH is almost 100 % Irish, so we are considering all the traditional spellings, I would like to keep them that way