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[Opinions] Names for a Boy
Which 2 names are your top 2 and which names are your bottom 2, and why?Declan
Henry
Liam
Ronan
WyattBased on my previous poll I'm so confused on which 2-3 names are the best, but we have decided to remove Anders.Older sister Emily Jacqueline Rose Perry.If baby is a girl we've decided on the name Alyssa.

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I love Liam. I like the sound, the spelling, and the vibe I get from it. I see Liam as a friendly person.
I love Ronan because it sounds modern, but also like a modest warrior.
I like Henry more than I'd like to admit. It's brutally popular and sounds British - but I can't help what I like.
Wyatt is a good name but the spelling looks weird and it sounds like "Why it?"
Declan is last because I do not enjoy the sound.
I'd first say Henry, and then Wyatt; furthermore, Henry Wyatt is a handsome combination. As for the girl name, I think that Alyssa is so beautiful!
Henry>Ronan>Liam>Declan>Wyatt.The top 3 are all nice, i really dislike the bottom two. Anders was great too...
Henry and Liam, more classic and go better with Emily Wyatt and Declan bottom 2. Just don't really like the names and different style to Emily If Andrew or Andre was in the mix it would be no 1, at least use it as a mn
I'm not sure I'd call Liam a classic. Wyatt is more of a classic than Liam, in my opinion. William is a classic, but not really Liam.
My ranking: Wyatt > Ronan > Henry > Declan > LiamI'm not sure why, but I love the sound of TT ending boy names. Wyatt is one of my favorite boy names. It makes me think of a very sweet, quiet kid.I don't know how popular Ronan is where you are, but it's not that common in the US, which I think makes it pretty cool. It's also just a very nice-sounding name, in my opinion. Ns are nice in boy names.Henry is pretty classic, and I like the name, but it's also kind of boring.Declan isn't bad, but it has a weird flow to me because of the C in the middle.As for Liam, we do not need any more of those running around.

This message was edited 1/4/2024, 8:37 AM

I've never heard Declan pronounced decLAN; it's always DEClan. Very strange!