We have decided on Owen for a boy and we love it! BUT...we can't come up with a middle name! Any help would be great!
Here are our "rules"
- Cannot start with a B, D or P
His last name will be Taylor.
Thanks!
2006-12-04
14:23:02
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Kayla S
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Pregnancy
I love J names, but we are avoiding those too (we don't want a little "O.J."
I am due in June!
2006-12-04
14:39:42 ·
update #1
Owen "Allen" Taylor
Owen "Edward" Taylor
Owen "Edmund" Taylor
Owen "Hayden" Taylor
Owen "Quinlan" Taylor
Owen "Walter" Taylor
Good Luck!!!
2006-12-04 15:09:57
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answer #1
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answered by ♥Lucky♥ 2
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Owen Jayce Taylor
Owen Jace Taylor
Owen Reese Taylor
Owen Reece Taylor
Owen James Taylor
2006-12-04 23:25:42
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answer #2
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answered by nmoran_77 1
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I agree with Lachelle Owen Micheal Taylor
Or Owen Xavier Taylor Owne Xavier James Taylor
Owen Joshua Taylor
Owen Aiden Tayor
Owen Justin Taylor
Owen Matthew Taylor
Owen Alex Taylor
Owen Issiah Taylor
When are you due?
Owen Christian Taylor
Owen Christopher Taylor
Owen Deoliver Taylor
2006-12-04 22:29:32
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answer #3
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answered by Sassy Shut Your Mouth 5
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Owen Michael Taylor
Owen Cole Taylor
Owen Riley Taylor
Owen Chase Taylor
Owen Anthony Taylor
Owen Shawn Taylor
Owen Jackson Taylor
Owen Mason Taylor
Owen Ryan Taylor
Owen Ethan Taylor
Owen Nicholas Taylor
Owen Kieran Taylor
Owen Matthew Taylor
Owen Layton Taylor
Owen Grant Taylor
Owen Greyson Taylor
Owen Keaton Taylor
Owen Kyle Taylor
2006-12-04 22:25:54
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answered by **KELLEY** 6
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Owen Gavin Taylor
2006-12-04 22:28:39
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Tips for choosing a baby middle name
Use a family name.
You might like to choose a middle name honoring a member of your family - one of the baby's grandparents, maybe.
The only problem here is that any other grandparents may feel jealous. So a little diplomacy may be in order if you decide to do this!
Using a baby middle name originating from further back in your family tree might be an interesting choice. In fact, even if you know very little about your ancestry, older family members might have some nuggets of information - as well as name ideas - that would give you a suitable name with a family connection.
Another suggestion here - how about a baby middle name that takes its inspiration from a family surname?
Make it fit.
Choose a baby middle name that contrasts with AND complements the names surrounding it. If the first name is a popular name, choose something a little more out of the ordinary. Try thinking about exotic middle names!
And of course, if your baby's first name is an exotic or unusual baby name - maybe something a little more everyday will suit.
In either case, try to choose a name that means something to yourself - and then you will be able to explain, when asked in the future, why you chose that particular name.
Choose a baby middle name that has rhythm!
It may have more or less syllables than the first name. The only way to find out if a name SOUNDS good is if you say all three names (if you're sticking to three) OUT LOUD.
Watch those initials.
Not only the initials for the first and last name! If you're choosing a middle name, check out any weird words that might crop up in a trio of initials: You don't want to end up with an "acronym baby" called IBM or BMW - do you? Or, even worse, a baby whose three initials spell a word that would make anyone feel uncomfortable.
Try something popular.
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Go traditional
Peruse my list of baby middle names that will be familiar to parents and grandparents alike. 20th Century here we come!
Good luck with your choice of baby middle name. It's a tricky issue for many parents - so start thinking about it now! You won't regret it - and, with enough thought and care - neither will your baby!
Allan
Andrew
Arthur
Benjamin
Billy
Carl
Charles
Christopher
Dale
Daniel
David
Donald
Douglas
Edward
Gary
George
Henry
Howard
James
Jeffrey
John
Joseph
Kevin
Mark
Matthew
Michael
Paul
Peter
Philip
Richard
Robert
Roy
Samuel
Scott
Stephen/Steven
Thomas
Timothy
William
2006-12-04 22:28:21
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answer #6
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answered by Samantha M 3
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Owen Micah Taylor
Owen Cade Taylor
Owen Cane Taylor
Owen Reese Taylor
My husband and I actually chose this name if we had a boy, but we're having a girl. I wanted it to be Owen Joseph after him, but he said nothing that started with J cuz he'd end up being OJ. lol
2006-12-04 22:30:09
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answered by jenniw0530 2
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How about Owen Oliver Taylor???? Owen is hard. I have a con named Cole Owen. But with is as a first, good luck. It is a cute name. No matter what, it will be cute.
2006-12-04 22:28:46
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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How about Owen Russell or Owen Thomas?
2006-12-04 22:32:50
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answer #9
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answered by 60s Chick 6
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I like James. Owen James Tayler
2006-12-04 22:24:34
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answered by kelliemag 3
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