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pamelat · 19/04/2010 20:17

Am 37 weeks preg with DS

Have a DD called Ella.

Struggling for boys names, like William, Thomas and Benjamin but our friends have those babies and Thomas does not work with our surname anyway.

We have pretty much (98%ish) decided on Alex/Alexander.

I have one question, is it a bit wet? My worry is that I am naming him a geeky name?! as pretty as it may be.

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MarionCole · 19/04/2010 20:21

No, I like it. It's DS's middle name.

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thirtysomething · 19/04/2010 20:21

I have always thought of it as a cool name, and all the boys and girls we know called Alex are cool and popular! Go for it!

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castille · 19/04/2010 20:21

I've known some very cool boys called Alex over the years. It's not wet at all!

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notquitenormal · 19/04/2010 20:23

It is an exceptionally good name.

I can see Alexander as my mechanic or just as easily as my barrister.

It means defender of Man.

It has lots of good variantions.

*disclaimer, I do have an Alex.

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littlemisslozza · 19/04/2010 20:26

Not wet at all! All the Alexs I know are manly!
I have an Alexander, 8 months old (we mainly call him Alex now though, especially as DS1 can say it easily) and I love the name.

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pamelat · 19/04/2010 20:28

Thank you, I do think it can be cool.

DH was worried it was "wet" and it got me thinking. I can see how some people might think it is. I dont know why but I imagine the milky bar kid to be an Alex ... but still love it and I guess the milky bar kid is quite cute really.

I dont know too many Alex's either.

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dollybird · 19/04/2010 20:30

I've got an Alex! (he is just Alex though not Alexander) and he is a bit soft but not wet iyswim (7yo) - very much a typical boy!!

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twolittlemonkeys · 19/04/2010 20:31

I like it a lot. Go for it. Like Alexander, Alex and even Xander

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heymango · 19/04/2010 20:31

My DS is Alex/Alexander - obviously I love it. I think it is a very strong name - the opposite of wet or geeky! Xander is another nice nn.

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Shodan · 19/04/2010 20:58

Ahem.

Alexander the Great wasn't wet.

He was, like, well tough.

Alexander is a fab name.

I have an Alexander (Alex for short).

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pavlovalover · 19/04/2010 21:01

I don't think it's wet or geeky at all - it's a lovely name. But I do wonder about Ella and Alex together. They sound very similar.

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Bleatblurt · 19/04/2010 21:03

Wet? Noooooooo.

It's a fantastic, strong name.

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kikidee · 19/04/2010 21:09

I have an Alex too - just Alex - and I still love it as much as I did when we chose it. I knew a lovely one when I was at an impressionable age and he was very cool indeed. Popular but not too popular I think.

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pamelat · 19/04/2010 21:09

I have thought about the Ella and Alex dilemma, it sounds odd to shout them both. Sounds better if you shout Alex first or maybe "you two monkeys come here NOW"

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QueenofWhatever · 19/04/2010 21:13

I am a RL female Alex and can confirm that we are all cool and popular.

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GoldenSnitch · 19/04/2010 21:19

DS is Alexander (we call him Alex most of the time) He's 3 and a definitely not wet. He can already use a computer mouse though so maybe he'll turn out to be geeky

I think it's a cool name - obviously

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kimbles1984 · 19/04/2010 21:26

Alexander is my youngests middle name and i really really wish i had used it as his actual first name, too late to change it now i think ...........so yes i love the name and think it sounds very strong

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debaronz · 19/04/2010 21:57

It's fine, nothing wrong with it.

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VerityBrulee · 19/04/2010 22:15

I have an Alexander and he is uber cool and not remotely wet We call him Sacha, the Russian nn for Alexander.

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Jamieandhismagictorch · 20/04/2010 05:50

Not wet. I think it's a good name. Solid and yet a little bit cool.

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padraig · 20/04/2010 10:25

It's a great name.

I really like Xander as a shortened nickname for Alexander. Actually quite like Sandy as well.

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zaidagal · 21/04/2010 08:04

My Alexander is 5 years old and we call him "Alec" - the particulalry scottish version, and slightly less popular version....I love it, but always have to tell people "its Alec with a C"!

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thumbwitch · 21/04/2010 08:14

BLimey, never even crossed my/our minds to consider that Alex(ander) was a wet or geeky name!! Am actually quite that anyone would think that tbh and can only think that your DH must have known someone like that who was called Alex to get that association in his head.

Top name, love it. All sorts of potential for nicknames too.

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Celery · 21/04/2010 08:25

I'm an Alex. It's cool.

Another bonus is that there aren't many Alex's at the moment, I don't think there are any at my DC's school, I think it was more popular 20 or 30 years ago.

So it's classic, cool, but fairly unusual these days.

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irisblue · 21/04/2010 08:42

Can't believe you think Alex is wet! What about Alexander the Great?!!

I think it's one of the strongest names out there. Go for it!

All the Alex's I've met (men and women) have all been very cool and very successful!

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