Lovely list! Really enjoying Lowell, Isidro, Torval/Torvald, Edsel, Smith, Albin, Ingo, Howell, Carlyle/Carlisle, Thurman, Alton, Sanford, Theron, Odell, Cyril, Rolland/Roland, and Winford! My family tree is very incomplete but I know of a Butch, several Charles/Charlies, Johns, and Roberts, a Lindsay, a Eugene, and a Dietrich. My great grandpa who I loved dearly was Claude Melvin. We've considered Clive or Claude-Yves as possible middles to honor him, since he didn't actually like his name at all lol. 😅 I'll have to go through my partner's family tree to see if there any hidden gems. In the meantime, so me names I thought of while watching the video: Sinclair Algernon Winslow Porter Gerard Clement Fritz Roscoe Alphonse Dewitt/DeWitt Morgan Isidore/Isadore Garland Cecil Sherwood Dorsey Warren Orville Raleigh Newton Wycliffe Luther Francisco Grady Ramon/Ramone Whitney Byron
My favorite part of your whole series is how you pronounce Zee as Zed. I been watching some of your videos 🙂. I know it’s common in some areas but it’s really pleasing sounding than Zee! Lovely names! ❤️❤️
My little girl is called Amabella Ivy I’ve never heard it on another little girl other than the TV show big little lies! I’d love Amabella to be used more xx
Elba is so cute! Adding that to my list, I may add it to my unisex list as I could totally see this on a girl too. It’s similar to Alba, which has become a rising name here in Scotland. Curley is adorable. Would love to use that in a middle name spot. Most of the names from my family tree are quite common, John, James, William, Henry. My grandfather is called Archibald and goes by Archie.
Curley on this list reminds me of the Three Stooges shorts reruns I watched as a kid. But, as fond of memories as that brings, I can't take that name seriously! 😂
I’ve always pronounced the name Cyril as Cir-il, with the accent on the Cir. I have never heard of it being Sa- ril. Maybe it is a regional dialect pronunciation but in Indiana, it is the first one. There also seems to be a lot of W names on this list. I think you could add Warren/Warden to this list. I think the next name list to tackle would be Renaissance names!!! I love the old archaic names!! Some are really out there, but some are just outright cool!!
My first sons name is Remington Michael and we are now currently struggling to find a name for baby boy #2 we know the middle name will be Stanley after a late grandfather we want something different but not too different lol
my favs were lowell, jennings, golden, warner, zeno, reason, theron, halsey, and arlington! i really like jennings for a girl too. not sure if it's an old name but i love "ransom". enjoy your week heidi!
my favorite boy names on are Ervin, Winford, Cyril, Lanny, Lonni, Lee, Ingo(reminds me of Pokemon) theron, chesley/chester, vester, halsey(reminds me of singer), blair, dagmar, elba, torval, zeno, alton, rodney, thurman, Ike(mike and Ike's). If I had to pick my top 5 - 1. Chesley/Chester, 2.Theron, 3. Blair, 4. Lonni, 5. Winford
Esau was the older brother of Jacob in the Bible. And he was VERY hairy, Jacob tricked his father into giving him Esau's blessing (inherentence) by putting goats skin on his arms. His father we was blind gave it to him. When Esau found out he wanted to kill Jacob so Jacob fled from him for years.
My great grandfather was named Bracton. ❤️ His wife, my great GM, was named Luree. Pronounced Lou-re My maternal GM’s middle name was Arlee, so I think Arlington would be a great girl name.