HELP me name my kid!

JahDucky

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So I already have a little boy Cronin Wells Campbell(might get his last name changed this summer to Sharp along with mine).

I have a girls whole name picked out as Abigail Vera Sharp and if we have a boy his name will be Ole Sharp but we are having trouble thinking of a middle name with nice flow.

Any suggestions?

Ole ____ Sharp​
 

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I like Therin/Theron...gonna include those in my pillow talk sesh tonight.
 

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I'd go with Gulliver(presages a travelin' kid),or Angus.
 

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Man ("Ole Man")
English ("Ole English")
No. 7 ("Ole No. 7")
Timey ("Ole Timey" ok enough with that)
Jimbag
Fartsack
"The Claw"
 

JahDucky

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I kinda like wilson
 

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haha Weve toyed with that. like

Ole smom(dad)snot sharp or
Ole snotso sharp stuff like that

@connerR Why would someone do that. reminds me of this woman who was born at the same hospital as my mom whos mom named her urethra(big fan of Aretha Franklin but didnt quite know how to spell it)
 

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If it's a boy try giving him a middle name with two or more syllables. Single syllable names, like his first and last are supposed to be more difficult to understand and remember. A two syllable middle name will equal less having to repeat and spell his name in the future.

My middle and last name are single syllable names and I almost always have to spell them over the phone...not the case with my first name, which has two syllables. But it could just be my thick southern accent.
 

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I dont find anything wrong with that comparison. Training humans is just the same as training puppies. Ill deffinately be looking more into it now.
 

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