...but what do you ladies think of Asher for a boy? I came across it in the Bible one night and I thought, "I LIKE that!" And I love the meaning: Happy and life blessed with abundance...love the definiton too!
Also for a girl I was thinking Alissandra (Ali for short). We have a very italian last name (DeVivo) so I thought that would go well.
Tell me what you REALLY think!
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I love Asher but it is a very Jewish name to me and I assume every boy Asher I know is Jewish. Kind of like how I assume every Siobhan is Irish. I know there are exceptions, obviously, but alot of assumptions are made based on names and I think you should know what assumptions folks are likely to make based on your names.
I'm not a fan of your girl name and I hate the name Ali. Sorry, just being honest.
LOL I appreciate your honesty!
But it is funny how we all HATE some and LOVE others!
I like Alexandra but my husband doesn't want our daughter to be called Alex...but he and I can't agree on any names so idk what we'll do.
the boy name!! I wish I had a lil boy so I could name him Asher!! :]
Not so much the girl name spelling, but the sound of it is beautiful.
love the girl name
the boy name is all wrong for your surname
I like Asher a lot.
I really like Alessandra (prefer it with an "e") not a big fan of Ali.
What about Portia? I LOVE that name but as I have no Italian connection it feels wrong to use it.
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Asher is not my style, but not bad. I don't care for Alissandra, sorry.
Also, I'm not a fan of Asher. It sounds weak to me with the soft 'sh' sound in the middle and the -er ending. Not to mention most kids can't say 'sh' sounds for a few years, so the kid will most likely be called Asser.
I looked at your location bc I was also thinking "I don't even know a lot of Jewish people so it wouldn't matter around here" and I noticed that you are kind of close to me!
I like both of your names and I think they go really well with your last name. Ever since I started going through the baby naming process I realized that you just have to go with what you like and not care what people have to say. What helped me was mentioning some names to a couple of close, supportive friends to get their opinion (because some family members had their own ideas of what to name the baby!). It gave me confidence in my decision! Good luck!
I have to say I think some of these comments are a pretty silly. My first name is as Christian as they come (has the word "Christ" in it), but I have a very Jewish last name, because DH is Jewish. Despite my Christian first name, many people I meet assume I am Jewish, because of my last name. Which, by the way, is not a big deal.
So, if a child has "Jewish" first name and an Italian last name, my guess is that people are most likely to assume that he is Italian. That said, I don't consider Asher to be a "Jewish" name. It's Hebrew, as are many of the most popular names right now, regardless of religion.
OP, Asher is a cute name. If you like it, go for it.
Cautiously expecting our second little petri dish baby - stick, Baby, stick!
Asher is nms personally, but I think it's a nice name. A friend of mine just used it as a mn for her baby boy.
I like Asher. As far as it being a Hebrew name I don't think that should make a difference. After all, so is Rachel.
Your girl name is very pretty. I think I like it spelled Allisandra or Allesandra better though.
Well, my last name is in my screename anyway, so it's not a big secret..
I like Asher. It was on my list but dh vetoed it.
You have a lot of info out for public consumption. At least remove either your occupation or your location from your profile info. The Nest/Bump is a wonderful place but it's not necessarily a safe place.
I like the boy name. I'd use it myself if DH didn't have such a bad history with "Ashton"
Not really a fan of the girl name, but if YOU like it and you and DH can agree on it, go for it!
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My son's name is Asher. Middle name Scott and we have an asian last name, I am neither Asian or Jewish. I do think it is more commonly used by Jewish familes in the Northeast from my understanding. We have met some Asher's here in the south, none of which are Jewish. The most unfortunate thing about Asher is that it is rapidly climbing the charts, I think it is already at #206 I think.
I thought the comment about being called Asser was pretty hilarious! Honestly, he is four and he has never had trouble saying his name, nor his friends. My 2 year old can pronounce it. If a child is in elementary school and can't say the "sh" sound they likely need speech therapy. Now when he hits elementary, kids may prounounce it Asser on purpose, but kids will mock almost any name. I wouldn't let that detour you from and Awesome Name! We get great responses on it everywhere.