Middle Name for Our Son

Updated on August 24, 2010
E.B. asks from Miami, FL
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My husband and I can not agree on a middle name - i've seen a lot posts on here about baby names and a lot of great names. My husband is a spanish nationality. Our current boys are Brandon Alexander, Dylan Nicolas, this one the first one is Dominic he wants Andres but I can't seem to like that and I can't seem to find a nice middle name with a spanish hint to it. what can you moms suggest for us? P.S. I've looked at several websites and still can't find anything. Maybe I'm putting way too much thought into it...

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E.R.

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Tomas - without the h
Benjamin
Sebastian
Cristian - without the h
Alfonso
Adolfo
Antonio
Jose
Juan -

could go with (Spanish name) + Dominic and call him Dominic

Any family names that can be passed down?

Good luck!

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A.H.

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actually i know an andreas... (that's how he spells it..) and he is one of the nicest guys i know.. here is some names of the guys that work for me and they are spanish.. Cristian' , Carlos and Carlito, Migel (which I really like), Luis', Edvin, Francisco, Roberto, Alberto, Jose, Hope this helps.. I think Migel sounds really nice.. and Francisco is nice too.. good luck

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S.B.

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I like it!

My 1st boyfriend's name was David & middle name was Andre!

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S.B.

answers from Minneapolis on

Thomas or Tomas?

Good luck :)

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C.O.

answers from Sacramento on

Dominic is Spanish...so there is representation already there so perhaps you could mix it up a bit, or you could continue with the flow :) ...now, for the middle name...hmmmm hard to do without the last name....

Dominic Edwardo
Dominic Frances
Dominic Taylor
Dominic Alan
Dominic Alejandro (yes, I know that is basically Alexander)
Dominic Sergio
Dominic Cesar
Dominic Alvero

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C.1.

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I agree with your husband. Dominic Andres has a nice sound to it, has the spanish hint and is a good strong name. It sounds nice now and will carry on as he matures into an adult too. Not to offend anyone on here but IMO some names don't go well as they age. For example the name Cody for a boy (my nephew) sounds cute when they're kids, but not so much when they're in the professional world.

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D.H.

answers from Indianapolis on

How about Dominic Luis? Just make sure that you can go and yell the name out without stumbling when trying to do so.....

My two grandsons whose father is Columbian are......Luis Daniel and Isaac Mandela......

Have you tried Googling Spanish boys names? This one looks pretty good.....http://www.20000-names.com/male_spanish_names.htm

Good Luck and take care........

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N.L.

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I personally like Dominic Andres =-)

Suggestions = Antonio or Francisco.

Congrats!!!

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P.W.

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I personally love Dominic (or Domenic) Andres. I think you should go for it.

M.L.

answers from Houston on

I think Dominic Andres sounds great for that Spanish name you both are wanting. We usually help take turns picking out names. These are some I think would sound great with Dominic

Angelo, Carlo, Estevan, Joaquin, Jose, Manuel, Miguel, Ruben, Tobias, Xavier,

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