Don't know why my husband and I are having so much trouble with deciding our baby's name! Big brother named Lincoln, wanting another classic and not very common name. Choices... Graham Miller Owen Miller Jack Miller We both love Graham but too many people say it sounds weird ending with an M, then Miller starting with an M. We also love Owen and Jack but feel like they're more common. Thoughts?
Love them in this order: Graham, Jack, Owen. And I love Graham far and away more than Jack. I would stick with it if you can get past the fact that it ends in an M.
Also like the suggestion of Garret. Shamelessly suggesting Rhett (that's our pick).
I don't think Graham Miller sounds bad at all, if you like it I'd go for it. Owen and Jack are super common here. Other suggestions: Hudson Miller Sebastian Miller Atticus Miller Jefferson Miller Anderson Miller Lachlan Miller Berkley Miller Gabriel Miller Ezekiel Miller
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We loved Rhett too but my nephew's name is Jett and we thought it was too close. Great name! Also we loved Nolan and Dean but felt they were a little southern.
We loved Rhett too but my nephew's name is Jett and we thought it was too close. Great name! Also we loved Nolan and Dean but felt they were a little southern.
We loved Rhett too but my nephew's name is Jett and we thought it was too close. Great name! Also we loved Nolan and Dean but felt they were a little southern.
I don't find Nolan or Dean southern?
Me either. That would've never crossed my mind. Especially Nolan.
Graham works good with Miller in my oppinion (I'm a Miller too). I actually like the sound of the two "m" close together. Like Solomon Miller... It has a nice melodic quality to me. I'm actually trying to find a name that has that for our baby. I don't however like too many "L"s in names... Like Laurel Miller sounds too "L"-y to me. But I like the name Laurel... It's always been on our list, but I don't think we will use it! Owen is nice, and I think Jack is too traditional or too plain. That's another problem with the last name Miller... Something like John Miller has a very bland quality, even though it's a perfectly nice name.
Graham works good with Miller in my oppinion (I'm a Miller too). I actually like the sound of the two "m" close together. Like Solomon Miller... It has a nice melodic quality to me. I'm actually trying to find a name that has that for our baby. I don't however like too many "L"s in names... Like Laurel Miller sounds too "L"-y to me. But I like the name Laurel... It's always been on our list, but I don't think we will use it! Owen is nice, and I think Jack is too traditional or too plain. That's another problem with the last name Miller... Something like John Miller has a very bland quality, even though it's a perfectly nice name.
Completely agree. I think we were struggling with the Ms because with our first boy, we loved the name Liam, but when paired with Miller we thought it made it sound like Lia. Luckily with Graham, it doesn't completely change the name though.
Graham works good with Miller in my oppinion (I'm a Miller too). I actually like the sound of the two "m" close together. Like Solomon Miller... It has a nice melodic quality to me. I'm actually trying to find a name that has that for our baby. I don't however like too many "L"s in names... Like Laurel Miller sounds too "L"-y to me. But I like the name Laurel... It's always been on our list, but I don't think we will use it! Owen is nice, and I think Jack is too traditional or too plain. That's another problem with the last name Miller... Something like John Miller has a very bland quality, even though it's a perfectly nice name.
Completely agree. I think we were struggling with the Ms because with our first boy, we loved the name Liam, but when paired with Miller we thought it made it sound like Lia. Luckily with Graham, it doesn't completely change the name though.
Re: 37 weeks with no name!
Perhaps Garret? Gideon? Gabriel?
Also like the suggestion of Garret. Shamelessly suggesting Rhett (that's our pick).
Also, you might get more responses from the baby names board (if you haven't posted there yet)
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Hudson Miller
Sebastian Miller
Atticus Miller
Jefferson Miller
Anderson Miller
Lachlan Miller
Berkley Miller
Gabriel Miller
Ezekiel Miller
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"Squishy" 2007
"Lyric" EDD Nov/4/11 - c/p Feb/11
"Fishy" 2012
"Bean" 2014
"Lux" EDD Apr/21/17 - c/p Aug/16
"Kokonah" EDD May/24/17 - m/c Oct/16
1 surprise - 1 Noonie - 1 preemie - 3 gone but not forgotten - One more on the way!!
Grab bag of mental health disorders
Pancolitis
Formerly ChoicesMom
"Squishy" 2007
"Lyric" EDD Nov/4/11 - c/p Feb/11
"Fishy" 2012
"Bean" 2014
"Lux" EDD Apr/21/17 - c/p Aug/16
"Kokonah" EDD May/24/17 - m/c Oct/16
1 surprise - 1 Noonie - 1 preemie - 3 gone but not forgotten - One more on the way!!
Grab bag of mental health disorders
Pancolitis
Other suggestions:
Vaughn
Forrest
Duncan
Nolan
Everett
Rowan
Griffith
Gordon
Brooks
Wade
Big Bro 7/14/13
Little Bro 2/6/17
Also we loved Nolan and Dean but felt they were a little southern.
Its on the top of my boy name list so I'm a tad partial
I think it sounds completely fine with Miller.
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