WDYT of these baby boy names?

Not keen on Bryson but James is cute. Bit common though.

Oooh, there are quite a few of those that I love! For boys, I very much quite like Fletcher. I am a complete sucker for surnames-as-first-names.

Fletcher is an English surname, it is an occupational name meaning "one who makes arrows." Nowadays there aren't too many arrow makers and I bet if we met an arrow maker, we'd probably just call them an arrow maker, but Fletcher sounds so much cooler! Of course, Hallam and Bishop are surnames as well.

For girls, I love Azalea and Guinevere, and Solace has kind of a nice ring to it as well! Very nice choices. =).

Would NOT listen to chapstick, if I were you. I'm not really sure on how to pronounce Hallam, but my favorite out of the boys is Fletcher and then Bishop. I don't like Angus, because it may be childish, but Angus Beef Burger?

Or maybe that's the fat chick coming out in me. And I don't like Benedict because... Benedict Arnold? Traitor?

I like Azalea, and surprisingly, I like Glory. They are both new and refreshing. I have no idea how to pronounce Geuinevere.

In the end, it's your child, name it what you want. :).

I like it for a boy. (I have never thought it sounded great for a girl). I have known three males with the name Dallas.

:).

Love it! It's not too 'out there' but still not heard often. The best type of name in my opinion.

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