Thank you for responding! I feel were so close with this naming process but so stuck at the same time!! [name_m]Alistair [/name_m] was my original choice but I then started to doubt.

We found out we are having another boy I am looking for a name that will go with [name_m]Alistair[/name_m] [name_m]John[/name_m]. We also have a girl named.

The correct pronunciation is [name_m]Ah [/name_m]-liss-ster regardless of spelling. Im Scottish This is what I always thought, but then I heard someone pronouncing it al-iss-dare so it.

Understanding the Context

I like [name_m]Alistair [/name_m] a lot (this is my favorite spelling too). I think its handsome, strong but soft, and has lovely imagery. [name_f]My [/name_f] first association is the.

[name_m]Hi[/name_m] all, Im looking for opinions or suggestions of middles name for [name_m]Alistair[/name_m]. Heres what weve got so far, but we cant ...

Granted [name]Alistair [/name] already has a softer sound, I would still rather see it on boys. I agree with this. While I like spunky, tomboyish names for girls quite a bit, I tend to think that.

See the results of this poll: Alistair, Alastair or Alasdair Respondents: 40 (This poll is closed) Alistair : 11 (28%) Alastair : 18 (45%) Alasdair: 11 (28%)

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DS (38): [name_m]Alistair [/name_m], [name_m]Justin [/name_m], [name_m]Martyn [/name_m] / Fathers MN

[name]Alistair [/name] [name]Graham [/name] is so handsome! I love it! I prefer the [name]Alistair [/name] spelling. [name]Alastair [/name] is okay, but for some reason, either.

Are there any? We dont neeeeed a nickname but we quite like that some of our other classic favourites can be shortened e.g. [name]Xavier[/name] to Zav, [name]William[/name] to.