Sunday, November 20, 2011

Baby Name for a boy with Brothers Hunter and Mason?

We are on our third Baby Boy The other two are Mason and Hunter. Some names we like are Logan and Jackson. We like names with mostly two syllables.

Baby Name for a boy with Brothers Hunter and Mason?
I like both Logan %26amp; Jackson...





And add for thought...





Mason - Hunter - Gavin


Mason - Hunter - Wyatt


Mason - Hunter - Seth


Mason - Hunter - Ethan


Mason - Hunter - Cullen


Mason - Hunter - Dillon


Mason - Hunter - Caleb


Mason - Hunter - Garrett


Mason - Hunter - Devin





Congrat's and Good-Luck :)
Reply:I was going to put Logan before reading your additional details.


i really think Logan goes nicely w/Hunter and Mason.


also:





Hunter, Mason and Nolan


Hunter, Mason and Gavin


Hunter, Mason and Chase


Hunter, Mason and Grant


Hunter, Mason and Quinn


Hunter, Mason and Parker


Hunter, Mason and Evan


Hunter, Mason and Wyatt


Hunter, Mason and Dalton


Hunter, Mason and Blake


Hunter, Mason and Duncan


Hunter, Mason and Brody


Hunter, Mason and Pryce


Hunter, Mason and Pierce


Hunter, Mason and Holden


Hunter, Mason and Lawson


Hunter, Mason and Weston





my favs are


Hunter, Mason and Logan


Hunter, Mason and Nolan


Hunter, Mason and Parker


Hunter, Mason and Wyatt


Hunter, Mason and Gavin


Hunter, Mason and Dalton


and


Hunter, Mason and Weston





*side note*- my cousin's children are Mason, Hunter and Mckenna. Mason is a girl though, and she told me that if Mckenna had been a boy her name would have been Logan.
Reply:I don't know if it was intentional, but your first two boys have occupational names! Hunter and Mason are both professions -- it may be interesting to use a third to complete the sibset. This might be too "matchy" for you; if not, there are a few you could consider.





Harper, Archer, and Chandler immediately come to mind. The first two are fairly self-explanatory; the last comes from the French word for candle maker. It's just a thought, as you seem to have a pattern going. Here's a full list of occupational names at Nameberry, if you're interested: http://nameberry.com/list/307/Occupation...





If not, I prefer Logan to Jackson, although neither is bad. Jackson is just not quite my style.





Good luck!
Reply:Well, since you have names that are also professions, how about:





Parker (someone who parks cars?)


Blacksmith


Gatherer (Hunter and Gatherer, haha)


Woodsman


Logger


Lumberjack (Jackson might work for that one)


Ryder (someone who rides...)








okay, just kidding, but this is the trend....





Logan and Jackson are nice names. Go with one of those :o)
Reply:i like Logan Michael and Jackson Aaron...here are other ideas;;


Aaron Michael.


Brandon Allen.


Brock Christopher.


Benjamin Michael.


Clayton Daniel.


Christopher Ryan.


Joshua David.


Levi Owen.


Parker Aaron.


Nicholas Michael.


Randy Allen.
Reply:Mason and Hunter are some of my favorite boys names :)





I really like Casey, Devon, Riley, Collin, and Logan. I think Logan will go great with it!!





Congratulations!
Reply:Jackson,Zachary,Blake.
Reply:I like both names, but I like Jackson a little bit more because you can call him Jack.
Reply:I definitely like Jackson.
Reply:Logan, Lucas,Luca, would be nice...
Reply:Logan was the first name that I thought of to go with Hunter and Mason and I don't even like Logan, lol.
Reply:I think mason, Hunter and Jackson are adorable!
Reply:hmmm...Lukas???...Dominick???...somethin... not too complicated tho...
Reply:Jackson
Reply:maybe you should stick with the colonial career theme, something like baker, or gunner.
Reply:Ryder. :-)
Reply:Triston
Reply:I vote for logan.
Reply:I love Jackson! How about Caleb or Lucas?





Good luck! :)
Reply:Logan is great! It works really well with the other two names =)
Reply:i think Lucas or Wesley or Noah or Wyatt.
Reply:Logan was the first one that came to my mind....even before I read your full post.
Reply:Blake
Reply:its your kid. dont leave the name choice to some bloke you dont even know from across the internet


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