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Since we're on the subject... (Help me name my baby)

Unfortunately, you're not going to have much joy finding a name that's Irish and begins with a 'h', because initial 'h's don't occur much in Irish nouns unless there's a grammatical trigger. (Even then, there's complicated stuff with aspiration and lenition).

Behindthename has a good list of Irish boys' names, if you decide to go that route.


Unscientific anecdotal point of view for you:

Every Conn or Finbar I've known has been a great guy, and I've never met a Donal who wasn't a wanker.
 
I can see the problem with Harrison - you'll end up with a "Harry" which could have all sorts of negative teasing potential. If you went with Harris, you might like it a little better, and being shorter, it might be less likely to be shortened into a nickname.

I like Hudson, Haden, Hamilton, Heath, Houston, and Hyatt. The problem I'm seeing with names beginning with "H" is that the good ones are mostly two syllables, like Michael. First & middle name combinations that have the same number of syllables can sound less rhythmic than those with different. Thus, "Harrison Michael" sounds better than "Harris Michael," even though one might like the names better individually. If the accents come on different syllables, (for example AUDrey eLAINE), that can help.

So, I like best:

Heath Michael
Hamilton Michael
or, the original choice, Harrison Michael.
 
Higgins, although it scans better as Michael Higgins.
Or to get the complete effect Michael Henry Higgins......
 
There's

Hiro

(all kinds of teasing potential there...)

Threaten to name him "Bucky J.R." and demand a divorce if it's not.. or perhaps "Phucko Bazoo"...just to lighten her mood...and perhaps let her know how silly that position that she's taken is...
 
Hogan Michael -
It's a secret Battlestar Galactica reference your wife won't know until it's too late and you've given the baby an eye patch. Plus, whenever you're angry, you can adopt a bad German accent and yell "Hoooogggaaaaaaaann!"

Hooper Michael
Harmon Michael
Huntington Michael
Hobart Michael
Horus Michael
Hilyard Michael
Harridan Michael
Harker Michael
Helman Michael
Holland Michael
Heston Michael
Holton Michael
 
Well, I may not have any good "H" names that haven't been mentioned, but I do have a theory. I think that you can name your kid something completely odd/harsh sounding, as long as their initials can be shortened into a usable name. I know a kid named Eldrid. He goes by E.J.

Although, names that go well with the name Michael...

I like Benjamin, Cory, Jacob, Bradley, and John. If you want something Irish...well, you could go with what I've been told is the correct irish spelling of the name "Sean". Cian. And, if you go with a middle name starting with a "J", you can call him C.J. Just my pretty much useless $0.02. ;)
 
Another vote for Henry. Mrs. Alpinemaps and I were going to have a hard time if Little Miss Alpinemaps had been a boy instead of a girl. We just couldn't come up with boys names. About the only one we agree on is Benjamin. I like Henry, though. That's the only H name I like.

Don't give in, though, but try to find something that you both like.
 
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