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  1. #1

    Male version of Jennifer

    I have a boy called Hamish and are due to have a baby in October.
    I am hoping to be able to add my mum's name somewhere as she passed away suddenly late last year. Her name was Jennifer but mostly went by Jenny or Jen. She did not have a middle names.
    I tend to like old man names with funky NN to go with them. My top boy names are currently Monty and Louis but happy for suggestions. May also need to add Phillip as a middle name

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    Perhaps Jens or Jenson/Jensen?

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    Jensen is a great idea! I absolutely love Louis Jensen. I can't really think of any other boy's names with "Jen" in it, but I would think you could take "fer" as easily as you could take "Jen", so I thought maybe Louis Ferdinand? I think that's really handsome, but I'm not sure that's enough of a connection for you...

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    If you should have a daughter in the future in addition to a second son, my recommendation is ...

    01. Guinevere [Welsh version of Jennifer]
    02. Hamish [Scottish version of James]
    03. Ian [Scottish version of John]

    ... as a sibset comprised of Scottish and Welsh versions of otherwise common names.
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    I agree with Ash that Fer and Jen names would both be great ways to honor Jennifer. I'll give you everything I can find, but some of them might be a little much for you ^_^

    Jen names:

    Jenarius -- Latin for archway
    Jengo
    Jenison
    Jenks (cute!)
    Jenner
    Jennett -- cool
    Jeno -- Greek for well born
    Jensen
    Jenski
    Zarjen

    Fer names:

    Cynferth -- Welsh for Beautiful chief
    Ferda -- brave man
    Ferdinand -- peace through bravery
    Fergus
    Ferlin
    Fernando
    Ferris -- love
    Jefferson
    Kiefer
    Christopher
    Rafferty -- love
    Schaffer
    Ulfer
    Zafer

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    I LOVE the name Jensen/Jenson! Since Jennifer has a meaning pertaining to white what about another name with a white meaning to honor her. Finn, Gavin, and Whitford all have white meanings as well.

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    I know a boy named Jennings.

    Best of Luck to You!

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    As Jennifer is from the Welsh Guinevere, meaning "fair & smooth", you could honour her in the meaning of the name, such as:
    Audrey
    Blanche
    Melusine
    Fionnuala
    Tegan

    Fionn

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    What about using Jens? It's popular in Scandinavian countries. I think Louis Philip Jens sounds great!

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