My husband and I are NOT on the same page with our name preferences... I don't even think we're in the same "book". I like classic girl names, like Charlotte and Grace, and very Irish names for boys (Aidan, Liam, Connor). My husband's name is Christopher (Chris) and he's apparently emotionally scarred from years of having to go by his full name in school because of multiple Chris's in his classes. He wants a unique name that will not be confused with another "John or Jane". I'm down for creative, but the ones he comes up with don't even make sense as real names and are just weird.
How are you ladies getting along with this compromise with your spouses? Any similiar issues?
Re: How are you compromising with DH?
My H and i never agreed on a boys name.. and to make mattes worse he never even came up with any! He just hated mine. Ugh
Thank god we are having a girl!
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I had 4 names on my list (3 girl, 1 boy) -DH liked one of my girl names and agreed to boy name as mn
DH had 4 names on his list (2 boys, 2 Girls) -I hated his girl names and lovedboth boy names
We are lucky to have started off with personal lists.
Maybe you could use some website like the SSA website to find a classic name that is not among the most popular. Anything below maybe 50, the chances of there being two kids with that name are slim. My DD is Anna. Her name was 23 for her year and I've never come across another Anna.
Here are some examples from 2009... classic, but not popular. (Below the top 500)
996 - Gretchen
988 - Hugh
940 - Joyce
945 - Howard
926 - Ann
931 - Fletcher
917 - Eloise
922 - Clinton
846 - Edith
824 - Winston
814 - Deborah
781 - Irvin
772 - Kiersten
769 - Judith (Love the nn Judy)
763 - Susan
757 - Corinne
708 - Clark
692 - Greta
686 - Heath
662 - June
652 - Sullivan
626 - Irene
Irena - it isn't even on the top 1000... I love this name.
598 - Reginald
617 - Virginia (This is a family name in my hubby's family. There's a Ginny and a Ginger. I love it.)
609 - Atticus
603 - Giana
582 - Eve
575 - Helena
573 - Ada
567 - Adelaide
570 - Lucille
543 - Sylvia
549 - Gideon
553 - Asa
516 - Sandra
527 - Joy
530 - Franklin
536 - Frederick
505 - Wendy
504 - Moses
509 - Dorian
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DH & I were pretty far apart with most of our girl names, & we each had a different favorite. Even though there was a name I already loved, I kept on looking & tossing out ideas to DH. Eventually, we came up with a "compromise" name (which seems to be the frontrunner) & DH let go of his favorite. So now it's down to two: the compromise, & my favorite. (But I think the compromise will win.)
My recommendation: don't give up. Keep on looking & encourage your DH to do the same. And try to let go of the idea of having to absolutely be 100% in LOVE with a name...it makes it much easier if you realize that there are many more names out there that you'll like enough & can live with. Once it's attached to your LO, I'm sure you'll wind up loving it anyway.
GL!!!
You two sound similar to my DH and me. I prefer slightly off-beat, but fairly classic names (think old man/lady names), he likes something legit, but not common. I loved Max, but he needed something with a bit more spice. So our compromise was Maddox with the nn of Max. Works perfect for us.
Anyone else vastly curious as to what names this husband has come up with that "don't even make sense as real names and are just weird."
My husband and I made a list of our top five. We each had veto power, which helped immensely when it came to, me, say, not putting on the list things I knew he'd never go for (sigh, Beatrix). We went with our mutual second choice.
Also, introduce him to the SSA list -- names that were ridiculously popular when he was growing up are not really up there anymore, while names he never heard (Ava, etc) are commonplace.
Yes!
OP, what are the names? Post what you like and what he likes, maybe we can help you find a compromise!
My DH and I are generally on the same page. We both like classic names that are familiar to most but not trendy.
The only issue we've had was over unique spelling. We both agreed early on in our relationship that if we had a daughter, we'd name her Erin. It was a verbal agreement so I had no idea he was planning on spelling it "Aeryn." (My husband liked the spelling which is from a sci-fi series.) I tried to be kind and see if I could live with it, but once I actually got pregnant we agreed to spell it "Erin."
I mean, he doesn't throw around a lot of names, but I do and he's vetoed a couple of them. We have our 2 boy names picked out and we just settled on our 2nd girl name, so I think we're pretty good at the compromising.
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DH is dead set on 1 boy name and he won't even consider others. I don't hate the name he likes, but I'd like to at least talk about others. I'll probably give in ONLY if I can choose the middle name and all of our kids' names afterwards. There has to be a unique name out there that your H will like but that will still be "normal" enough for you.
And I can kind of appreciate what your H says about his name. I'm Jennifer and don't like that there are many variations of what I could call myself - Jennifer, Jenny, Jen - and lean more towards names that don't have nicknames. I like names like Finn, Sean, Jude. GL!
I think you both need to focus a bit on where the other is coming from, because you both have very legitimate points. He doesn't want your child to have to share a name with several classmates thoughout his or her school days, because sometimes a name does feel less special when it's overly common. You want a name that feels classic and established.
For starters, I think it's fair for him to make the concession that the kid needs a real name. Sure, it's not cool to feel lost in a sea of Christophers. It's also not cool, though, to always have to tack on explanations (for spelling, parents' oddball taste, etc.) with every introduction.
Then, you can concede to avoid the most common/fastest rising names. Check out the SSA list, and agree to stay out of the top 50/100/whatever names.
Im right there with you! I like some different names but DH must of gotten the idea we're having super heros for babies. He wants names like, Thor and Vladmir to name a couple. I like Oliver, or Levi for a boy. Girls forget it, we are so far off its not even funny. We both can't stand the others name ideas! We'll be finding out what we're having hopefully at 18wks then its time to get serious with the name stuff. I dont know how we're gonna do this but my fingers are crossed we can agree on 2 names at the least! I told DH in a joking but kinda serious way...Im the one carrying them and pushing them out so I feel I get a 70% say in names, lol He didnt go for that theory
good luck
oh my goodness! Sorry for the delayed response, but it took me awhile to read all of your comments
Thanks for the feedback... especially all of the suggested names!
My husband likes girls names like Paisley, Brycelynn, Ansley and Maddelyn, and for boys, Ryland and Maslin. Hopefully I haven't offended anyone who plans to name their little peanut by these names, but they are just not for me! I can't picture my child by these names.
My favorites for a girl are Avery, Addison, Charlotte or Grace. For boys, Owen, Aidan or Liam.
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As the original poster said my DH and I aren't in the same book never mind the same page as to what to name little one. I must say I'm glad to here I'm not alone. I like classic names for our baby girl Caroline, Catherine or Sophia. He had names like Zephrina, Zola and Parker (not a fan of gender neutral names). He does have a couple names that I'm okay with like Adele and Ingrid.
I have very definite ideas about names. My sisters all had very Ukrainian names growing up. This might have been fine in Western Canada where there are alot more Ukrainians than our smaller town. My name is a name that has a Ukrainian and English variant. So in school/work I am known by English name and at home by my Ukrainian name. I know how they got teased and how it was a pain having to teach everyone their name.
The thing is DH can be very stubborn. At this point he is basically refusing to talk about names in a serious way.