Easier to choose something you like-- instead of try to get a consensus on here.I don't know how many ABers there are , but each may have a different view, if they all replied.
Yea puma! Im not a 'chav' before anyone pre-judges buti. Hate traditional names i.e Max, Tom, Daniel etc. I'm a bit indie so i'm going down the unusual route
personally id go for a more traditional name like Matthew but everyone has their own opinions on a subject like this, and at the end of the day it comes down to what you and your partner want!
its better to have a less stand out name, this about romeo and crux beckham ... ?
i like more traditional names ... davied, peter, john, joshua, archie, alfie, caleb and henry etc! and being in wales, i love dylan, jac, llewelyn etc!
AvaD -you say you're a bit indie - no offence intended but those names sound a bit chavvie and jack is a really traditional name. how about finding a naming site that lists names in categories - remember this little guy is going to grow up too, so what sounds cute as a baby may end up an embarrassment later in life. Its such a difficult thing - my two boys had names sorted well before they were born - then I changed my mind practically while in labour! (no they aren't called 'oh sh*t!) maybe look for a name that can be shortened while they are little and sounds more grown up when they reach 40
Hence why I didn't call Mini Boo Poppy as I REALLY REALLY wanted to. Terribly cute in a baby and toddler, not so cute if she ends up applying for a high powered job in later life!
Personally I'm not keen on any of those apart from Zac. My latest nephew is going to be called Harley and I'm trying my best to get used to it but it's not a name I would ever choose. The best advise I can give is will your son like the name as it's only his opinion that really counts. Make sure you think of all the ways it could be shortened, will his initials spell anything not forgetting any middle names or does it rhyme with anything that could be used to tease him also how does it sound with his surname. It's surprising how many people seem to just pick a name out of the air and don't consider any of these things.