Yoopermike
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Mac would be classic for a boy, a girl...I cant think of anything off the top of my head chainsaw wise.. but I did always like the name Gabrielle or Isobel.
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You're not worried about the repercussions of your child finding out you named them after power equipment parts? :biggrinbounce2:
Along the solo line, how about REX? Hopefully not "twin".....
Not sure if I like "Magnum" for a boy, but Maggie might work for a girl?
Carlton?
I know, just messin with ya
On the other hand - what's he gonna do for a nickname when his given name is already "Clutch"!!!
This is probably the weirdest post I'll ever make. To get started, I'm completely sober.
So my wife and I are expecting our first child in June. The name search has begun. We passed on the chance of finding out if it's going to be a boy or girl. Now we have to pick a boy's name and girl's name just to be ready. My wife's reading on the internet. I'm looking for more every day items that you say and never think of using as a name. I spend quite a bit of my spare time around chainsaws so think I found a couple of good options.
Boy = Caber (Cabe for short) - from the ring supplier
Girl = Mahle - who hasn't heard of these cylinders?
You guys got anything else chainsaw related? "Piston" was shot down hard. She just giggled when I said "Clutch". Someone must have thought of this before. I'm going to need several months to get this one approved. Believe it or not Caber is getting close to approval. I'm told I have a vote but I think she has 2.
Me too Maybe other kids would nickname him Timothy or William??
Brother in law named his boy Ruger... yeah, after the gun his wife never said a word about it, just accepted it when he said she could name their next kid if it was a girl. Then he got fixed about 3 weeks after the kid came out... WINNER! lol
You could always go with the classics in the saw world. Names like Windsor, Carlton, Partner, Pioneer, Orline, Lombard...Woodshark.
As a person who has a weird name (to me) I would highly consider that what goes on the birth certificate is going to be the person's name for their entire life. There are all kinds of great nicknames and you can call your kid whatever you want but personally I feel that giving kids a real unique legal name is not doing them a favor. If I Google my name, every reference that comes up is me. I don't think everyone needs to be named Joseph or Charles but some of the creative names that parents come up with are going to hang around their kids neck like an albatross. Just an opinion from a guy that wished he had a more ordinary name...
As a person who has a weird name (to me) I would highly consider that what goes on the birth certificate is going to be the person's name for their entire life. There are all kinds of great nicknames and you can call your kid whatever you want but personally I feel that giving kids a real unique legal name is not doing them a favor. If I Google my name, every reference that comes up is me. I don't think everyone needs to be named Joseph or Charles but some of the creative names that parents come up with are going to hang around their kids neck like an albatross. Just an opinion from a guy that wished he had a more ordinary name...
Gage-like Gauge, but with a humanlike spelling, once knew a kid with that name.
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Who am I trying to kid? "Clutch" is a kick-a@s name too.
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