let me know what you think... i am about ready to burst.... cant wait to find out the sex and names are helping me relax...
so for a boy
Seaton Hawthorne McGregor
(Seaton = celtic for god of sea, hawthorne is my grandmas maiden name)
and for girl, we are tworn....
Kenzington Pate McGregor
(Kenzington = a part of london, but nick name would be kenz not kenzi and Pate is my maiden name)
or
Huntley Campbell MacGregor
(Huntley = old english for place of the hunter, and campbell is my mil madien name)
what do you think? would love some help choosing
Re: bored at work, dreaming baby and baby names..
I've never heard Seaton before, but it is a very nice name.
I'm not a big fan of Kenzington or Huntley. If you do choose Kenzington, though, please spell it "Kensington". You can still use Kenz as a nickname, I just think it is a nicer spelling, and it is the way the place in London is actually spelled. Huntley seems a bit masculine to me. JMO, though
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Is it pronounced just like it's spelled?? Sea-ton? I like it!
Kenzington is NMS. I know a guy named Huntley so I wouldn't personally name a girl that.
I agree. I like the spelling "Kensington" and think that Huntley is too masculine.
I actually like Kenzington and the way you spelled it. I'm a fan of unique spellings. Plus its not like you can't tell the what the name is My little girl ( if that's what baby is ) will be Izzabella and be called Izzy
Unique is NMS...but she specifically said it was chosen so the baby would be named after a part of London -- therefore it looks ridiculous if you spell it wrong. If you like it better with a "z" then don't say the baby is named after a part of London -- because it's not. It would be like naming your baby "Brooklin" and saying it's a part of New York!!
Honestly, the first thing I thought when I saw Seaton was how much it sounds like Satan. And the girl's names are NMS. A little too masculine for my taste for a girl (even though Neriah is technically a male name, so take that with a grain of salt... haha).
You're in my head, as usual... I immediately thought "Satan" too. I think unfortunately he'd be set up for a lifetime of correcting people. And I also tend to like more feminine names for girls, so those aren't really my style. But I know in the South it can be traditional to give last names to girls as first names, so maybe it's just a regional thing for me.