At this point DH and I are 99% sure and set on the name we've chosen for our DD. I think the only way we'd end up changing the name is if the sex of the baby is wrong.
At this point have you made a firm decision on the name you've chosen for your LO?
Re: How firm are you on the name you've chosen?
We having been calling her Vanessa since we found out we were having a girl. It would be crazy to me to chance her name later.
(Vanessa Rianne)
We having been calling her Vanessa since we found out we were having a girl. It would be crazy to me to change her name later.
(Vanessa Rianne)
I knew my baby names BFP... I am a planner.
When we meet her, if she isn't an Audrey, we will switch it to something else. As of right now, I am 100%
As long as he comes out the boy that we're expecting, his name is firmly set.
If it is a girl in there afterall (highly doubtful) we have 2 names we'd choose between using.
We're set on the name. We've been using it (privately) and feel really comfortable with it. HOWEVER...
Unfortunately it's not that simple. My brother and SIL are due one day before us, so if they have their baby first and by some freakish chance pick the same name, we do have a back up. Although someone the other day pointed out that it would be sweet if the cousins had the same name, I still think it would be weird.
:: Fingers crossed I give birth first! ::
Ditto
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We are 100% decided on the girl name.
We were 100% decided on the boy name, however we decided to change it last week. I am pretty sure we are now 100% decided on the new name, but I could see it changing if it's a boy and we have a last minute change of heart. We have one that we like the most at the moment, but 2 that we also like (but not as much, I think). We'll see!
Maybe it will be a girl and we won't have to worry about it!
Very, very set. At least on the girl's name.
DH told me the girl's name he liked on our first date (Caileigh). I knew that if I married him, I'd have to use that name for a girl.
(BTW it wasn't creepy, we were talking about Irish names, since everyone in my family has ridiculously Irish names).
Mommy to Elizabeth (6/18/09), preemie at 34 weeks
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Like 98.765% sure.
My DH has a thing in his family where all the guys have the same initals so that narrowed down our names from the beginning, the only thing that im unsure about is the middle name. I wanted Alan because its DH's dad's and grandfather's middle name but the mother in law wants us to use Alen because that's how the DH's step-fathers name is spelt. But ive pretty much set my mind on Alan.