I don't know what my problem is. We don't know what we're having and we're struggling with names.
Girls- we have 2 names, one I like more (Hannah) and one DH likes more (Cameron). I guess I'd be fine with either. I have others I love, but DH isn't on board with them, so these are the only ones we can both deal with.
Boys- I have *nothing*. Nothing I love. Well, I love Jacob (Jake), but honestly, it's #1 in popularity and that's a huge drawback for me. Besides that, I have nothing. DH wants "Ryan" which is nice- but I don't love it, it's just kind of "eh" for me, "whatever".
I've gone through our entire baby naming book- I kind of feel like if I didn't see it in there, where else would I find it? Am I doomed?
Re: Anyone name your kid something you were just "eh" on?
I don't think you are doomed. We could not come up with any boy names that we really loved and we knew we were having a boy. On the way to L&D while I was in active labor we decided on a name.
When he was born the nurses asked what his name was and I told them the name me and DH agreed on. That night, DH went home to be with DD. I called him and told him the name just does not fit. He just doesn't look like a ____. We changed DS's name after 24 hours of having another name. It was fun calling everyone and telling them the new name, but Justin definitely fits him more.
Maybe waiting is better for you, too?
Kaden William 11/4/06 and Dawson Michael 6/30/10
Dawson's first birthday - at the zoo
I'm in the same boat.
For girls I'm loving Charlotte right now. DH doesn't like it. He says we can use it as a middle name. Our other choices are Elizabeth or Alison, both which I like well enough, but neither really feels like "it".
For boys the only name we ever agreed on is Alexander. Not that that helps much since we're having another girl. Boys names have just been harder for us in general though.
Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
I'm not in love with Cam's name. Well, I LOVE Cam as a nn....which is what I call her most often. But Cameron...I'm still "eh" about. But Joe LOVED it the second he heard it and nothing else compared for him. That was it, once I said it, it stuck. And since I couldn't come up with ANY name that I absolutely LOVED (except for Cecelia but you should hear my husband try to say it, never mind spell it! LOL!) ....so that one was out.
So Cameron it is. And it fits her. She's exactly how I pictured a Cameron to be ....pretty tomboyish with a bit of girly girl to her. Just enough of each.
I think you should go to the delivery room with both names...Hannah and Cameron and decide then. For boys, I LOVE the name Jacob Henry. And if Cam was a boy, that would have been her name. But I would use Coby as a nn for Jacob, not Jake. And like a PP mentioned, I know Jacob is #1 (and has been for years) however I have yet to meet a little boy named that (and Joey has been in preschool for two years and there is not one single Jake/Jacob in his classes). So I wouldn't let that ruin it for you.
I think this happens a lot. My dd is Elizabeth/Libby because dh really wanted to use a family name. I like it - a lot- but it wasn't my first or even my second choice. If it had been, she would be Julia or Caroline. That's ok. 2 months in, it really suits her, and dh is thrilled with the choice.
My goddaughter also has a name that her father loves and her mother thought was ok. I'm guessing that people compromise on names fairly often, and that the name usually grows on the parent who loves it less.
I'm sure that whatever name you choose will soon seem just right. good luck!
It took us the full pregnancy with DD and the 4 years in between DD and DS to agree on a boy's name.
It has been DH's favorite all along, but I took a little longer to warm up to it. . . but now I love it.
First of all, I also love the name Jacob, but I actually DO hear it all the time....so I also would never use it. I know a ton of them and it is the name I hear most often (Ethan being a close second).
Secondly, we knew we were having twin boys so had a lot of time to pick names and they still didn't have names until we left the hospital. There are/were no boy names that I SUPER love(d). I like the names we chose (Dillon and Ryan) fine, but I am not overly in love with them. Now they are just their names and fit them and I can't imagine them any other names, but it was never like "Omg, I love these names SO much....".