So I know a lot of people worry about a name sounding too old for a LO but what about a name sounding too young for when LO is grown. What names do you think sound babyish or just unfitting for an adult?
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Re: Too young?
most names ending in -ie or -y
Molly, Sophie, etc. I can see as someone in their 20s but not much past that
This is what my mom did! I was Ginny as a little girl and now that I'm "grown-up" I go by Virginia.
Teddy.
A girl I went to high school with named her son Teddy. Yes, that is what is written on his birth certificate. IMHO, it's a nickname, not a real name.
If you are worried about it, try imagining your child being called to the Supreme Court with that name. If it doesn't work then the name is probably too young.
Though I agree with most of girl names, I think you're way off with these boys names. Cameron is an old Scottish man. And Bennett and Weston also scream old man to me.
Yes, there are names that are out of fashion (a.k.a. "old lady"), but I don't worry about names sounding "too adult" when my LOs are little. After all, they are only under 5 for (roughly) 5 years, compared to being an adult for up to 90 years.
Caleb and Jacob are old old names.
Nicknames I swing both ways because I think some nick names stand alone as names in their own right and sound grown up.
Billy? No
Chip? No
But Kate, Beth, Lily? Yes
But then I was christened Kate, not Catherine.
I also don't think the -ie/-y ending rule always applies. I know plenty of old Maggies, Barrys, Henrys, Gary, Annies that all seem like perfectly respectable names for grown-ups.
Hell our first female Prime Minister was called Jenny.
Elizabeth 5yrs old Jane 3yrs old
Right....it's my great-grandpa's name and DH's grandfather's name so I definitely don't see it as a "too young" name.
Teddy Roosevelt? While I agree with you on all points, Teddy probably isn't the best example.
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His name was Theodore Roosevelt.