Due in October with our first boy. DH and we have been stuck on boys names. The only one we agree on is Leo James (I know james is boring, but its my dad's name). I know people love it or hate it. My only hang up would be if it is too nick name-y. I do love that it is short, easy to pronounce, cute for a baby or toddler and masculine/strong for an adult. It is uncommon but not unheard of and has a nice vintage sound. I call LO Leo and even sign birthday cards using his name along with DD (is that weird, lol). We have a 4 syllable, hard to pronounce Ukrainian last name that starts with a "K" so i thought a short first name would go great. DD's name is Mila (Meal-ah) Grace and i THINK they sound good together. Any thoughts? Could use an outside opinion! Names like Leonardo, Leopold, Leon and Leonard we don't like.
Thanks! Leonardo just sounds too Italian and clashes with our Ukrainian heavy last name. I suppose Leopold could work, but it just sounds a bit pertenciois to me. Leonard would probably get shortened to Lenny, which reminds me of Of Mice and Men. I gues Leon could work, but I figure why change the sound of a name for 1 additional letter. It's still 2 syllables.. So that's why I don't like the long versions lol. Thanks again, ladies!
I think my mom not liking it really messes me up. She said it sounds like an old person/grandpa name, which I didnt picture at all! It's funny because she didnt like DD's name either and it never bothered me. I think it is because I always loved DD's name and was confident in it. Boy names we have always struggled to "love" a name! I did love Wyatt, but DH hated it, so it is off the table.
I think Leo James is a great choice. You're already using it for the baby -- why second guess it now? I'm also in the "married into a long, hard-to-pronounce, Ukranian name" club! My kids are big now, and it's been nice for them to both have first names that are easy to pronounce, given the extreme butchering our last name usually gets when people encounter it for the first time.
Thank you all. Sometimes I just need triple reassurance. Especially when people as close to me as my mom say they don't like it!
This is why I didn't tell my family and friends DS' name... I don't think they knew what to say a first, but his name was his name so it didn't matter... now, they love it and it totally fits. Go with what you love and you won't regret it.
It is a stand alone name. There have multiple popes named Leo, and I don't think that is the kind of position in which one would use a NN for an official title, kwim?
I think my mom not liking it really messes me up. She said it sounds like an old person/grandpa name, which I didnt picture at all! It's funny because she didnt like DD's name either and it never bothered me. I think it is because I always loved DD's name and was confident in it. Boy names we have always struggled to "love" a name! I did love Wyatt, but DH hated it, so it is off the table.
I like Leo James a lot. James is not "boring" to me but the more unusual first name balances it out well. Very cute for a kid but still solid for adult.
Thanks! Leonardo just sounds too Italian and clashes with our Ukrainian heavy last name. I suppose Leopold could work, but it just sounds a bit pertenciois to me. Leonard would probably get shortened to Lenny, which reminds me of Of Mice and Men. I gues Leon could work, but I figure why change the sound of a name for 1 additional letter. It's still 2 syllables.. So that's why I don't like the long versions lol. Thanks again, ladies!
I think Leonard is the English name? You could consider that, it's kind of nice actually.
Leo is the nick name of my great uncle born in the 1920s so I do find it a bit "old man", but older names are the new names now.
Re: Leo for baby boy
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Leo James sounds like a winner to me.
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Leo is the nick name of my great uncle born in the 1920s so I do find it a bit "old man", but older names are the new names now.