Good morning, ladies - I could use your opinions.....
My OB was wrong - it's not a girl (that's what she told me at 16w). I was shocked to find out (at the anatomy scan) that she is actually a he! So I need some help with names. What do you think of:
Matthew (I love "Matty" for a boy (but not an adult) and Matthew, but not crazy about Matt)
Andrew (Drew, but my husband doesn't love)
Nathan (Nate)
Cameron (Cam - my husband's choice). I don't know how I feel about the full name, but I like the sound of the nickname - especially with our last name.
Also, I am looking for middle name options. I'm liking "James" for the sound/flow of the name with our last name, but not many other 1 syllable names sound right. Any suggestions?
Re: Name for a boy - your opinion?
I think that they're all good choices.
I like Cameron, but since it's become a little unisex, I've been considering Campbell instead. That way you can still use Cam as a nickname.
Of those, I prefer Nathan and Andrew. Nathan James or Nathaniel James sounds good to me. I actually know a Nathaniel James who is uber smart and finished his undergrad (and therefore med school as well) 2 years early. And he's nice. Great name.
Andrew John is a good combination as well.
I really like Matthew but it is likely that at some point it will be shortened to Matt. I don't care for Matty because it sounds too much like "Maddy," which is very popular right now for girls.
I also really like Andrew, especially with the nickname Andy. I'm not a big fan of Drew. However, if your husband doesn't care for it, it probably isn't the right choice.
Nathan is a nice name. Nate sounds strong.
I don't care for Cameron because it is being used on girls now, and I would be afraid of teasing. Cam is a cute nickname.
Middle name suggestions - Benjamin, Alexander, Grant, Cole, Joel, Cade, Mark, Clark, Scott, Dean, Seth, John, Jude, Gabriel, Joshua, Christopher, Ian, Philip, Sebastian, Arthur, Vincent, Nicholas, George, Jonathan, William
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If you like Matthew, but not Matt, what about Mateo or Matthias? You could still use Matty, but they wouldn't get shortened to Matt. They're a bit more unusual than your names, though.
I like all of your choices.
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I agree that Cameron is becoming a unisex name but also think that Campbell is even more so. I don't know a single male Campbell born in the last five years.
Matthew is my favorite by far.
Andrew would be next
Not a huge fan of Nathan (im a NYr and all i can think about is nathans franks and coney island!)
I do not like Cameron at all,
I think James would go great with any of them.
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ETA: OP - I love Andrew.
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LOL! I sort of felt the same way when I looked at the popularity of it on the SSA website. My boss has a little girl who's twelve or so and her name is Camryn, and then of course there's Cameron Diaz, but other than that, I don't know of any...
So we'll see. I have a brother with a unisex name and he hated it his entire life. It's an ugly name too (hate to say that, but it is) and I think that's more the problem for him. Anyway, thanks for your comments!
I like the all with Cameron being my last choice. Love Drew as a nn for Andrew.
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