I hate the -den names, anything that's spelled "unique" and NEVAEH. My God as an educator of children PLEASE no more NEVAEHs. Your child is not a special snowflake, I just get pissed when I write her name.
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We named our DD a "den" name. I'll be the first to admit it was not my first choice though. In all honesty, she went a week without a name because we were team green and didn't have a name picked out when she was born. I wanted a few names over Hayden but DH was sticking to his guns and I just wanted a name (any name!) so people would stop suggesting names or asking "does that baby have a name yet?!?" The only thing I like is that it's traditionally a boy's name so it's not THAT common and I got to choose her middle name.
I agree on not liking Nevaeh, Jedidiah and I don't care for one syllable names (Colt, Jane, Jack, etc.).
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Re: Ugly names...u.g.l.y.
We named our DD a "den" name. I'll be the first to admit it was not my first choice though. In all honesty, she went a week without a name because we were team green and didn't have a name picked out when she was born. I wanted a few names over Hayden but DH was sticking to his guns and I just wanted a name (any name!) so people would stop suggesting names or asking "does that baby have a name yet?!?" The only thing I like is that it's traditionally a boy's name so it's not THAT common and I got to choose her middle name.
I agree on not liking Nevaeh, Jedidiah and I don't care for one syllable names (Colt, Jane, Jack, etc.).
I'm super picky about names and I love Henry. When I was in college I babysat a Henry who was the brightest, sweetest little boy I've ever met.