Sorry, I know I post a lot, but you guys are so helpful with this and my husband thinks Ive gone obsessive over this name thing.
I have a Charlotte and an Ethan. I have always said I couldnt name this new little girl a name that starts with and E because then Charlotte would feel left out. For example: Charlotte, Ethan and Emma.
My DH and family thinks Im crazy. What do you all think? I dont want my oldest daughter to wonder why she didnt get an E name too. Ive always heard either all the kids names start with the same letter, or all have different ones....
This has come to light, because I cant get the name Emma out of my head,no matter how hard I try. Regardless of the crazy over-popularity, i just love it...
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I think you're over-thinking this. I promise your DD Charlotte will not be scarred for life because she doesn't have an E name
I really only think about style when selecting sib set names, not initails, first letters, length of name, etc.
FWIW I really love Emma even though it's popular too!
My name does, its Elizabeth... DH starts with an M
I think I may be crazy LOL
I don't think it matters in this case.
One of my cousins always got teased growing up by her sisters because her name starts with a "K" and her three sisters' names start with "Sh." She always felt left out. Now that I'd rethink but your situation is fine.
Does Charlotte, Ethan and Emma all sound similar in style to you? Ive loved the name Emma for a decade, I cant believe how popular it is though. But that didnt matter to us when we named Ethan... so not sure why Im concerning myself now
But isnt that almost the same thing? Or maybe a little different because I have a boy thrown in there? Funny, Im totally willing to use a C name, but an E name is what makes me nervous
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Lol. I still think it's fine. I know all about over thinking sibling names, go with the name you love.
I think that only really factors in when you have like 5 or 6 with the same letter (like the Duggars). When its 2/3 its just by chance. Especially since the "trend" didn't start with the first child.
If you love Emma, use it.
I do think they are similar style. Charlotte is probably the most classic of the three, but still similar style. I would consider it odd if you have Charlotte, Ethan and London or some other trendy name.
I've heard of a similar situation to the above. Silly yes but hurt feelings non-the-less. Emma would make a beautiful MN and then you could call her Emma if you wanted but give her a different first name... just a thought. I'm sure you will figure out what is best for you and your family! GL!
You could also point out that Ethan and Emma share an E, but Charlotte and Emma share a double letter.
Very different, I think. So, you're Elizabeth. If you had 3 sisters named Shannon, Shirley, and Shelley, that would be weird because they are REALLY similar. Ethan and Emma aren't matchy, the only similarity is the first letter. Plus, the "E" sound isn't even the same in those names.
I wouldn't worry about it.
I have an Annalise Marie and a Charlotte Ella. If this baby is a boy, our current name is Alexander Malachi. So not only same first letter, same initials also. I don't think it's a big deal.
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I am in the same boat. I have Eleanor and Sam, and my favorite name for DD#2 is Eliza. However, I'm worried that Eleanor will be sad that she has to share the same first initial with her sister. I don't think Sam will care that his name isn't an E name like his sisters'. The other name on our list is Charlotte. It's a beautiful name, and we would be completely committed to it if our last name didn't start with a "sh" sound like Charlotte.
That being said, I think Emma would be completely fine with your other two kids' names. They sound great together, and I never even thought of that the one kid without the E initial would feel left out.
Weren't you asking about Caitlin a few days ago? In that case your daughters would have had "C" names and your son an "E" name, which is the same situation, just switched. I guess I am confused why that didn't bother you but the "E" thing is?
Regardless, I think you are overthining it--unless you and your hsuband both have E names too, and even that is overthinking. So, I wouldn't worry about it.
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Yea, I said in an earlier reply that I dont mind using a C name. If both girls had C names and my only boy had an E name, that is okay with me.
Its the two girls Im concerned about. I think its because Im already scared of the competition the two might have.. jealousy, etc... I dont want to add fuel to the fire. I dont want Charlotte to come to me and be upset that her brother and sister have E names and she doesnt. Whereas I dont think the boy would care if his name isnt the same as his two sisters. I know this makes no sense at all... I think Im overprotective of the girls... they can be so dramatic
LOVE the name Eleanor. Great choice! I feel the same about my boy. I dont think he would ever care one way or the other. Girls are different... they think about things like that and can get their feelings hurt more easily. Or at least in my opinion and life experiences...
It's a NO for me. I want each of my children do have a different fist letter. I have adored the name Fiona for years, but when we named our second son Francis, an important family name for DH, I let the ship sail on Fiona.
Can you use Emma in the MN spot?