Names not ending in a vowel (boys and girls)

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I am starting to muse on baby names. I consider our surname a bit problematic because it begins with a vowel, let's pretend it's 'Osbourne', so I feel I have to steer clear of like names that end with a vowel sound e.g. Emma Osbourne, Theo Osbourne etc as I don't think the name flows well.

So I am looking for names that end with a 'y' sound e.g. Ruby Osbourne, or that just end with a consonant e.g. Finn Osbourne, Reuben Osbourne

DS is called Stanley, so would be erring on the side of traditional / British.

Any ideas or lists greatly appreciated :flower:
 
Boys:

George
Lucas
Alfie
Archie
Jacob
Joseph
Flynn
Logan
Brody
William
Henry

Girls:

Lily
Florence
Ivy
Evie
Harriet
Betsy
Daisy
Poppy
Grace
 
Thank you, some new ideas there - already love Alfie, George, Evie and Harriet. My reservation about Harriet is that where I live a lot of people wouldn't tend to pronounce the final 't'. However, I love Hattie as a nn so that's still a possibility. Lots more to think about too, thanks x
 
Oliver
James
Michael
Alexander
Sebastian

Isabelle
Emily
Charlotte
Catherine/Katie
Elizabeth

I love Harriet/Hattie, OH wasn't keen though :( #3 turned out to be a boy anyway :)
 
Oliver
James
Michael
Alexander
Sebastian

Isabelle
Emily
Charlotte
Catherine/Katie
Elizabeth

I love Harriet/Hattie, OH wasn't keen though :( #3 turned out to be a boy anyway :)

I love Oliver, but we can't really have Stan and Ollie!! OH very picky with boys' names (I think he associates them with footballers!) and I am a teacher so lots of names I associate with children I've taught - can also be a good thing as I had a lovely Stanley in my class the year I was pg with mine!
 
Oliver
James
Michael
Alexander
Sebastian

Isabelle
Emily
Charlotte
Catherine/Katie
Elizabeth

I love Harriet/Hattie, OH wasn't keen though :( #3 turned out to be a boy anyway :)

I love Oliver, but we can't really have Stan and Ollie!! OH very picky with boys' names (I think he associates them with footballers!) and I am a teacher so lots of names I associate with children I've taught - can also be a good thing as I had a lovely Stanley in my class the year I was pg with mine!

Me too! It can be nightmare though can't it, they can be lovely children but sometimes you don't want to think of that pupil every time you say your child's name! :wacko:

We had a boy named Rhys who overheard me telling other staff we were thinking of using that name. He went round telling everyone I was naming my baby after him!! I had the other children in a mood with me for weeks :haha:
 
Oliver
James
Michael
Alexander
Sebastian

Isabelle
Emily
Charlotte
Catherine/Katie
Elizabeth

I love Harriet/Hattie, OH wasn't keen though :( #3 turned out to be a boy anyway :)

I love Oliver, but we can't really have Stan and Ollie!! OH very picky with boys' names (I think he associates them with footballers!) and I am a teacher so lots of names I associate with children I've taught - can also be a good thing as I had a lovely Stanley in my class the year I was pg with mine!

Me too! It can be nightmare though can't it, they can be lovely children but sometimes you don't want to think of that pupil every time you say your child's name! :wacko:

We had a boy named Rhys who overheard me telling other staff we were thinking of using that name. He went round telling everyone I was naming my baby after him!! I had the other children in a mood with me for weeks :haha:

Haha! Luckily, the other kids in that class had just about got over it by the time I got back from my maternity leave!

A colleague of mine had a really difficult year with a particularly challenging child in Y1 called Thomas, and lo and behold when she went off to have her baby that Easter she named him Thomas! We couldn't believe it :wacko:
 
Me too. I knew a Tilly a few years back. Lovely name.

She had a twin called Owen. Could be another idea for a boy?!
 
Abigail
Isobel
Iris
Violet

Zack
Isaac
Jasper
Lucas
 
Me too. I knew a Tilly a few years back. Lovely name.

She had a twin called Owen. Could be another idea for a boy?!

Owen is nice, but would be two 'O' names - I am not keen on alliterative names tbh.

Bit left-field, but OH came up with Hamish last night, which is growing on me. Can't work out if it's a bit too out there, or maybe a bit doggy for a person.

What do you think?
 

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