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Yes vs. No

Our 2 daughters have the middle names Faith and Grace. Would you keep the theme and use a virtueous middle name for a boy - I was thinking like Christian as a middle name? Or any other suggestions would be great.

The Top Baby Name is...

Yes

50%

No

50%

Poll created: Oct 27, 2008
Total Votes: 4

Comments

I like these names let me know what you think
Hunter Christian
Xavier Christian
Jaden Christian
Logan Christian
posted by jamiesue229 :: 15 years ago | report
Noble
Justice
Loyal
Honor
Merry
posted by Fez :: 15 years ago | report
I think that is a girl thing. I do like Christian though.
posted by guest :: 15 years ago | report
I personally would keep the theme, although maybe expand it to names with a virtueous meaning like Constantine or Justice.
posted by Capriana :: 15 years ago | report
This question has been asked before many months ago...do a search for virtue names in past polls and see what answers they got.
posted by guest :: 15 years ago | report
i think that Justice would fit perfect with the others.
posted by guest :: 15 years ago | report
I think it would be equally fine to continue the trend, or not, since it is a boy. If it were a girl I definitely would. I really, really, really dislike Christian as a name though. To me it isn’t a virtue, it is a religion and I would no sooner use it than Jewish, Muslim or Buddhist. I like the suggestion of Justice ok but would prefer Justin. GL!!
posted by Em :: 15 years ago | report
What about Clement?

Main Entry: clem·ent
Pronunciation: \ˈkle-mənt\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin clement-, clemens
Date: 15th century
1 : inclined to be merciful : lenient
posted by guest :: 15 years ago | report
Besides Earnest and Noble....

Fortitude (nn Fort)
Concord
Justice
Thurgood

Constantine - The form Constant was popular among the Puritans as a virtue name

Percival - Invented by a medieval poet in the 12th century for one of King Arthur’s knights whose virtue was so great that he alone could retrieve the elusive Holy Grail, the chalice from Christ’s Last Supper.
posted by guest :: 15 years ago | report

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