[Opinions] Hamish?
I was wondering if I could have your opinions/thoughts on Hamish and any suggestions of names with a similar feel. Last name is Scottish and middle names likely to be Kyle Richard or John Derry.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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I love Hamish! It's a great name.
I really like Hamish. It's very gold and warm and strong and grounded. Names I think have a similar feel are Angus, Seamus, James, Mackenzie, Alasdair, Darragh/Daire, Francis, and Malachy.
I think these would work:
Angus John Derry
Angus Kyle Richard
Seamus John Derry
Seamus Kyle Richrd
James Kyle Richard - I like this one
Alasdair John Derry
Darragh John Derry
Francis Kyle Richard
Francis John Derry - my favorite
Malachy Kyle Richard
Malachy John Derry
I'm not sure about Mackenzie because perhapd that is the Scottish last name you're talking about. Or it wouldn't sound good with your last name... could have repetitive Mc sounds.
I think these would work:
Angus John Derry
Angus Kyle Richard
Seamus John Derry
Seamus Kyle Richrd
James Kyle Richard - I like this one
Alasdair John Derry
Darragh John Derry
Francis Kyle Richard
Francis John Derry - my favorite
Malachy Kyle Richard
Malachy John Derry
I'm not sure about Mackenzie because perhapd that is the Scottish last name you're talking about. Or it wouldn't sound good with your last name... could have repetitive Mc sounds.
This message was edited 5/21/2009, 12:40 PM
I'm not really a fan of Hamish, but I think it's nice enough.
Names with a similar feel:
Alistair / Alasdair
Tavish
Jago
Lachlan
Angus
Finlay
Calum
Rhys
Cormac
Fraser
Duncan
Owen
Lorcan
Euan / Ewan
Fergus
Jory
Innes
Gregor
Pasco
Sawney
Merryn
Jowan
Keir
Lennox
Murray
Piran
Darragh
Rory
Connor
Morgan
Dylan
Glen
Names with a similar feel:
Alistair / Alasdair
Tavish
Jago
Lachlan
Angus
Finlay
Calum
Rhys
Cormac
Fraser
Duncan
Owen
Lorcan
Euan / Ewan
Fergus
Jory
Innes
Gregor
Pasco
Sawney
Merryn
Jowan
Keir
Lennox
Murray
Piran
Darragh
Rory
Connor
Morgan
Dylan
Glen
This message was edited 5/21/2009, 11:25 AM
Hamish John Derry McScottish sounds great to me. The Derry in there makes me want to dance a jig. :-) Hamish John Dermot would make me happy too.
I hope you're in the UK. Here in the US, people tend to think the name is pronounced with a short "a" as in "ham." I don't see it, but it's surprising how often it's mispronounced even around this board.
I'm happy to be wrong. I'd love to see "HAY-mish" become more known.
I hope you're in the UK. Here in the US, people tend to think the name is pronounced with a short "a" as in "ham." I don't see it, but it's surprising how often it's mispronounced even around this board.
I'm happy to be wrong. I'd love to see "HAY-mish" become more known.
This message was edited 5/21/2009, 11:21 AM