It can be so stressful coming up with a name for your LO!! We are set on a girl's name (which we are expecting) but if we were to have a boy, we'd be clueless. It took us a while to come up with our name but we both find a deep meaning in what we chose.
Our daughter's name will be Daisy June.
Daisy means "eye of the day" as well as "wholesome" and "energetic". Our message we hope to convey to our daughter is to embrace the eye of every day and never take a single one for granted. We also wanted something not common but something that people could recognize and spell. We also wanted it to be nature inspired.
June is my father's mother's name. She passed away when he was a child from cancer (which is huge in my family). It is also my second middle name.
Anyone else with significant meanings?
Re: Significant meaning of baby's name?
But Angelo also means "messenger of God" or "angel"
For my outside children, Everett was DH's grandfather's name and Jude means praise and thankfulness. Isaac means laughter and we laughed our heads off when we found out we were having identical twins and I just knew in that moment that one of them was Isaac. Also after struggling 5 years to conceive, the story of Isaac gave us comfort in the Bible. His middle name is James which is a name on both sides of our families.
Ours aren't that deep.
Daughter #1 is Ada after this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aV0Ka-SSEU
Daughter #2 is Cora after...the mother on Downton Abbey? I don't know. That is where I got the idea.
Chad is my adoptive father's name - he took me away from an abusive situation as a child and has been my biggest supporter/mentor/safe-place ever since.
Thomas is DH's and FIL's middle name.
DH's grandfather, Tom, not Thomas, passed away during this pregnancy and it means a lot for us to honor him in some way.
DD #1 is Keela from the Gaelic Cadhla meaning "poetic beauty"
DD#2 will be Ainsley from the Gaelic for "one's own meadow" which we thought is perfect because DH is Wesley which means "from the Western meadow"
LO will be:
God has been gracious; has shown favor + Light giving
Don't often see it spelled the same
I've always been a daddy's girl so in honor of him my daughter will be Alyssa. And her middle name is just a name I've always liked, Quinn.
Because her name will be so close to mine we'll be calling her Ally for short
One of the names in the running for DS is also the name of a type of stone, I like the natural feel of it especially as his family name is a word with a natural 'watery' meaning. Both DH and I are environmental scientists and love nature so there's significance for us with that name too.