As most of you know, my two sisters just had baby boys (I mean just, as in two days and two weeks) and named them Will and Wyatt.
Since I am also having a boy there is suddenly all this pressure to pick a "W" name. There aren't that many. I guess people want to relive the glory of the triplets: Emeline, Ethne, and Elena--all born within a few weeks of each other (and for those of you unfamiliar with the family, all born to different mothers).
So . . . Winston? Weston? Walter? Wilberforce?
Any favorite "W" names????
PS It is harder to be pregnant when you're the last one. Nobody wants to listen to me complain anymore--they've moved on.
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Wallace. And you can name your next dog Grommit. :)
I love the nickname Win. Winslow? Winthrop? I do like Winston. I'll tell you a name I like, with a W nickname: Aloysius, nickname Wish. But that one is just TOO hard to pronounce/spell. (I only know it's Al-o-wish-us because I looked it up when there was one in a book I read once. But Wish is so adorable, I think!)
I feel like I've heard of a dozen Wyatts lately. Must be the zeitgeist.
You can still call and complain to me! I feel out of the loop of things already! Haahaa. It does feel MUCH longer to pregnant though, after the person before you already has a baby. I already said wayne, and since you didn't answer, I guess its a no-go.
I like Winston and Weston. Adam says Warren or Wilbur.
How about Wesley? Or Warrior? Or Walter? Walton? I have a brother in law Warren. A stake President Wallace. A cousin or two named Wally. A childhood friend Weston. A piano teacher's husband Wilford. Or I guess there Wilfred.
Warren, Windsor, Wallace (a family name) Wecker, Wade, Weyton,
Again, that wasn't Justin.
Instead of Wilberforce, just Wilber would suffice. :-)
I really like Weston.
Wesley?
Winchester
Worchestershire
Watson
Washington
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