This might be the name. I am shying away from the traditional Lachlan/Lochlan because combined with my very Irish last name, it's a little much. I love how phonetic it is
This might be the name. I am shying away from the traditional Lachlan/Lochlan because combined with my very Irish last name, it's a little much. I love how phonetic it is
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grapefruit / 4144 posts
I have a [much younger] step cousin named "Locklin." It is a fantastic name and fits him well. Incidentally, my son is 3 and watches "the Wiggles" and the current purple Wiggle is "Lachlan" (or Lackey as they call him). I do prefer the more phonetic spelling of "Locklin" versus the traditional "Lachlan" for a boy. As for it being a girls' name, I had a female student named, "Lachlynn." I believe it is a unisex name, however, like Frances/Francis and Teagan/Teigon or Teegen, (etc.) one can differentiate through the spelling of the name. Locklin is a winner!
nectarine / 2436 posts
@Kaohinani: thanks girl it's been so hard picking a name for son #2 🤪
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