Hi. This is off-topic. I hope no one minds too much.
My husband and I have two boys. They are named Stewart and Nigel. If you have spent much time in the US you know that those are VERY uncommon names for kids (anyone) in the US. Stewart (means steward) was named after my deceased father. For our second child, we wanted a name that would sound good with such an older style name, and one with a strong meaning. With a tremendously complicated and scary pregnancy, we one day learned that Nigel was the latin form of Neil and meant champion or victor. We decided if it was a boy, that was it. WELL, our baby came 8 weeks prematurly and he did prevail over a long and difficult hospitalization. The name proved perfect for him.
MY QUESTION IS -- whenever someone hears our boys names they comment on how British they sound and inquire about our British links (we have none:-)). I am wondering if any one could comment on how popular these names really are in the UK. Are they frequently found? Are the frequently found on today's children? What are popular names on todays UK babes?
If this is too weird for this forum, please accept my apology. It just occurred to me as I signed off the other night that this may be the place to have my questions answered.
Thanks!
StacyD
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