Oh there are so many! Pretty much any name that begins with the letter C or K is out of the question, because her MN and LN will begin with C, and I'm not a huge fan of a triple C for initials.. just personal preference I guess.
I don't want to use any of the "popular" names either. I like Emma/Emily.... My cousin has 6 girls and I love all of their names, but I can't use them (the top 2 I like are Isla and Carly)
Unfortunately, Thomas. It has always been my number one favorite boy name, but FI vetoed it right away due to family members or people he knows with that name. Boo! He also hates the nickname Tommy, and admittedly I do, too, but I didn't even think of that because I'd always pictured me saying the whole name all the time.
One syllable names are out because our last name is one syllable and kind of harsh, so the combination sounds bad to me. Some we loved were Clare, Kate and Luke. I also loved James, Noah and Harrison but I couldn't get DH on board with any of them.
Hendrix. I love last names as first names and especially when the last name belongs to a musician, but we won't name our son that because while Jimi Hendrix was a musical great, he also did a LOT of drugs in his day!
Abigail :: My cousin tragically lost both of her daughters within a year of each other due to a mitochondrial mutation, that we've since learned I also carry [but thankfully my husband does not which is the linchpin!]. The oldest was 2 years old and her name was Abbi.
Asher :: I love this name, oh how I love it, but it's just too trendy for me to use with a straight face. Seriously, love, love, love.
Jonas, Leo, Micah, and Benedict for a boy. Oh, and Loki, which I can't use for obvious reasons but actually really like the sound of.
I really like the sound of Micah (pronounced as Mee-kah) but it sounds almost exactly like DD2's name (Mischa, pronounced Mee-sha) and it would mean a lifetime of correcting people who want to pronounce it "My-kah".
Benedict was immediately shot down because of it's "dorkiness factor".
Jonas reminds me of the Jonas brothers.
Leo sounds like a nickname by itself, but full forms of it are either dorky or over the top - Leopold, Leonidas.
And I don't really like girl names, so it's a miracle I came up with my girls' names at all.
Sounds like I am in the minority-- I love girls' names! Picking boys' names is much harder for me.
Name I love, but we won't use:
Girls: Evelyn, Eleanor, Violet, Aurora, Aurelia, Mabel, Fiona, or Flora
Boys: Eliot, William, Stephen, Theodore, Xavier or Edward
ETA: Most of these names don't work with our last name, or have been vetoed by DH. Eleanor has been "dibsed" by my sister, and I would never steal her favourite baby name because we're super close.
And I don't really like girl names, so it's a miracle I came up with my girls' names at all.
Girl names are extremely difficult for me.
Amen. We had about a dozen epically AWESOME boy names and are really struggling to find girl names we feel excited about.
I'm honestly sad that I won't get to name another boy. I hate unisex names, primarily for the confusion factor, but even with how popular Asher is becoming, especially in MN, as a boy name, I tried to get DH to consider it as a girls name, because I love it so.
I always liked Alexis and/or Alexandra for a girl (and wanted to call her Alex) but my SIL is named Alexis and H's aunt is named Alexandra. Curses for having married into a Mediterranean family that would over use the "Alex-" prefix to death.
There are several Dutch boy names I really like, but they just don't translate well at all. Jelle, joris, jeroen. Similarly a lot of English names I like don't translate well into Dutch. Although that's less of a problem and if I found a name that I was totally in love with that didn't work that well in Dutch I would still consider it.
Patrick. I love this name but my mother in law is Patricia. My mother in law makes my blood boil. She is an awful person and I would never take the chance on it being construed I named my son after her!
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And I don't really like girl names, so it's a miracle I came up with my girls' names at all.
Girl names are extremely difficult for me.
Amen. We had about a dozen epically AWESOME boy names and are really struggling to find girl names we feel excited about.
i am the total opposite. Have a girls name I LOVE and am not enthused by the names on our boy list!
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I am having a VERY hard time naming our baby boy! I have a weird obsession with a couple boy names, but with our last name, its an epic fail. We have strong O's in the last name, and I loved the names Rocco (I know, laugh it up- every one does!), and Otto (my grandfathers name), but just too many O's!
For girls I loved Milah, Stella, Norah... Maybe next round I will get to use one
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Ugh, so many. Our last name is 2 syllables and ends with an 'ey' so almost all names ending in a 'y' sound too sing songy to me. Our last name is also a common noun, so adjective and noun names just sound too descriptive.
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Madison, Samantha, Joshua, Taylor, Charlie (for a girl), Harper is my FAVORITE name right now but DH doesn't like it. I thought he would come around but he never did.
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I am having a VERY hard time naming our baby boy! I have a weird obsession with a couple boy names, but with our last name, its an epic fail. We have strong O's in the last name, and I loved the names Rocco (I know, laugh it up- every one does!), and Otto (my grandfathers name), but just too many O's!
For girls I loved Milah, Stella, Norah... Maybe next round I will get to use one
I really love "o" names, especially Otto
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Edward due to sparkly vampire trashiness. However, it is my husband and FIL's middle name (though FIL actually goes by that), so it will remain a middle name.
I'm from a rather large Irish Catholic family, so any Kate/Kathleen/Catherine names are right out. Husband's last name being synonymous with "baby cow meat" makes it difficult to "match" girl's names to. Luckily, we are having a boy. Ditto to the Mary/Margaret names.
For boy names, we don't have a lot of family names that are usable: Elmer, Albert, Kenneth, Irving, Alois ... Except for Thomas.
I love James though and still consider using it for a middle name over Edward.
I LOVE the name Cillian for a boy and think it would go very well with Declan, our DS, but I'm afraid people will mispronounce it (saying Sill-ian instead of Kill-ian) and I don't want to use Killian because it's the name of a (terrible) beer.
There are so many - mostly because I really love a lot of the popular girls names right now, but I refuse to use something in the top 10 or 20.
Specific names? Patrick. I adore the name Patrick. I loathe the nickname Pat. So I won't even take that chance that I'll sometime, somewhere hear my beloved son called "Pat".
I LOVE the name Cillian for a boy and think it would go very well with Declan, our DS, but I'm afraid people will mispronounce it (saying Sill-ian instead of Kill-ian) and I don't want to use Killian because it's the name of a (terrible) beer.
We're using Cillian, but we're actually going to have it pronounced Sill-ian because we like the soft C sound, and I think people do naturally want to pronounce it that way.
I've always loved the name Devonny but I absolutely hate Devon/Devin/Dev for a girl (because they are boy names and I don't like boy names on girls) and I know if I ever used the name she'd get those nicknames at some point and I'd hate it.
My top girl name to actually use was always Sophia, because I'm a philosopher. It drives me crazy that the name has become so popular and is one of the top names now; so I'd never use it now.
Scarlette Lynn...I will seriously consider having a 2nd child (our plan has ALWAYS been 1) because I want my child to have this name so bad! Scarlette is my all time fav girl name (I was born & raised in the south) and Lynn is both my mother & MIL middle names.
There are a lot of boy names that DH rejected- Dane, Mason, Xavier, Maverick, Ezra, Isaiah, Noah. Also the names that start with H since our last name starts with H and I'm not into that- Henry & Harrison are two of my likes.
I kind of had/have a ridiculous amount of rules for our future babies' names. They can't start with H or end with N, because our last name starts with an H and ends with an N, and I don't like how similiar that'd sound. They have to be more than one syllable, because our last name is only one syllable. And I don't want my kids to have names that can be shortened into nicknames. I know it's silly, but my name is Nicole and I have ALWAYS gone by Nikki, and I always hated the first few weeks of school when I had to remind the teacher that it was "Nikki". And then I love a whole bunch of popular names, but I don't plan to use any. I hated having to attach the first initial of my last name to my first name when there was someone else with my name in school. And then I have specific less common names that I'll never use because they remind me of people I don't want to be reminded of.
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My daughter's name is Violet and I get tons of compliments for it. It is a very pretty name in my opinion. Now if I could come up with a boy name I like. I am finding it very hard.
I am having a VERY hard time naming our baby boy! I have a weird obsession with a couple boy names, but with our last name, its an epic fail. We have strong O's in the last name, and I loved the names Rocco (I know, laugh it up- every one does!), and Otto (my grandfathers name), but just too many O's!
For girls I loved Milah, Stella, Norah... Maybe next round I will get to use one
I love Rocco...but DH vetoed it. Luckily we are having a girl b/c we could not agree on any boys names
I have always loved Ava, but its gotten so popular the past few years! And on top of that, DH's really b!tchy ex that he dated all throughout school..middle/high/ some college..named her daughter that last year so no way! Lol it's a small town so everyone knows everything and when I heard I was so disappointed that she could like the same name I did. Also loved Mason until the past couple years of popularity!
Not sure it rises to the level of "love," but we like Eliza. The natural NN for that appears to be Liz. Unfortunately, my niece's name is Elizabeth and she usually goes by Liz. I also like Josephine, which is MIL and her mother's name. DH thinks that would be too many Josies for one family.
Re: baby names you love, but won't use
Oh there are so many! Pretty much any name that begins with the letter C or K is out of the question, because her MN and LN will begin with C, and I'm not a huge fan of a triple C for initials.. just personal preference I guess.
I don't want to use any of the "popular" names either. I like Emma/Emily.... My cousin has 6 girls and I love all of their names, but I can't use them (the top 2 I like are Isla and Carly)
I could go on forever lol
Love, love, love Beatrice, but a dear friend NAMEJACKED IT.
Adore Violet, but it's just too popular for me to use as a first name; ditto Vivienne.
Abigail :: My cousin tragically lost both of her daughters within a year of each other due to a mitochondrial mutation, that we've since learned I also carry [but thankfully my husband does not which is the linchpin!]. The oldest was 2 years old and her name was Abbi.
Asher :: I love this name, oh how I love it, but it's just too trendy for me to use with a straight face. Seriously, love, love, love.
Jonas, Leo, Micah, and Benedict for a boy. Oh, and Loki, which I can't use for obvious reasons but actually really like the sound of.
I really like the sound of Micah (pronounced as Mee-kah) but it sounds almost exactly like DD2's name (Mischa, pronounced Mee-sha) and it would mean a lifetime of correcting people who want to pronounce it "My-kah".
Benedict was immediately shot down because of it's "dorkiness factor".
Jonas reminds me of the Jonas brothers.
Leo sounds like a nickname by itself, but full forms of it are either dorky or over the top - Leopold, Leonidas.
And I don't really like girl names, so it's a miracle I came up with my girls' names at all.
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Girl names are extremely difficult for me.
Girl: Bridgette, Elizabeth, Juliana, Anna
Boy: Alexander, Edward
We won't use them because we already have our names picked out and they are family-oriented
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Amen. We had about a dozen epically AWESOME boy names and are really struggling to find girl names we feel excited about.
Sounds like I am in the minority-- I love girls' names! Picking boys' names is much harder for me.
Name I love, but we won't use:
Girls: Evelyn, Eleanor, Violet, Aurora, Aurelia, Mabel, Fiona, or Flora
Boys: Eliot, William, Stephen, Theodore, Xavier or Edward
ETA: Most of these names don't work with our last name, or have been vetoed by DH.
Eleanor has been "dibsed" by my sister, and I would never steal her favourite baby name because we're super close.
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Glad we're not the only ones. We came up with a boy name the other night in about two minutes when we decided we needed one just in case.
I would love, love, love to name this little girl after my mother or my grandmother but I cannot stand either of their names - Sally and Betty.
I'm honestly sad that I won't get to name another boy. I hate unisex names, primarily for the confusion factor, but even with how popular Asher is becoming, especially in MN, as a boy name, I tried to get DH to consider it as a girls name, because I love it so.
ETA: The thought first crossed my mind after viewing this stunning wedding, with the bride named Asher. She is absolutely gorgeous. https://blog.lemonlimephoto.com/2010/11/24/asher-justin-wedding-2/
Because we are having a boy :
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i am the total opposite. Have a girls name I LOVE and am not enthused by the names on our boy list!
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ET - 7/17 - 1 blast transferred. Beta - 7/26 273, Beta 2 7/30 - 1143. Beta 3 8/6 - 11,597
12/25 - Santa tells us "IT'S A GIRL!" EDD - April 4th
Our Little Easter Bunny has arrived!
Molly Mildred born 03/31/13
TTC A Sibling....... FET #1 11/14/14, Transferred one beautiful blast
Remaining four frosties arrested due to "embryologist error"
Plllllleasssee stick little icicle.....Beta 11/23...BFN
Starting ALL over with a fresh IVF cycle
Stims start 11/28/14, ER December 10th, 13 eggs retrieved, 11 mature, only 4 fertilized
1 Blast Transferred on December 15th..... Beta Christmas Eve... Please Santa, bring me a baby!
Beta #1 345.....Beta #2....750/ First U/S 1/13/15/HB 131....EDD 9/2/2015
I am having a VERY hard time naming our baby boy! I have a weird obsession with a couple boy names, but with our last name, its an epic fail. We have strong O's in the last name, and I loved the names Rocco (I know, laugh it up- every one does!), and Otto (my grandfathers name), but just too many O's!
For girls I loved Milah, Stella, Norah... Maybe next round I will get to use one
Jocelyn, Madeline, Abigail, Chloe, Benjamin, Colin...
All names that friends/family have used, so I won't.
Madison, Samantha, Joshua, Taylor, Charlie (for a girl), Harper is my FAVORITE name right now but DH doesn't like it. I thought he would come around but he never did.
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It's an awesome name, but it's too popular for me. I mean, it's only like at #100, but it's trending up steadily.
I really love "o" names, especially Otto
Edward due to sparkly vampire trashiness. However, it is my husband and FIL's middle name (though FIL actually goes by that), so it will remain a middle name.
I'm from a rather large Irish Catholic family, so any Kate/Kathleen/Catherine names are right out. Husband's last name being synonymous with "baby cow meat" makes it difficult to "match" girl's names to. Luckily, we are having a boy. Ditto to the Mary/Margaret names.
For boy names, we don't have a lot of family names that are usable: Elmer, Albert, Kenneth, Irving, Alois ... Except for Thomas.
I love James though and still consider using it for a middle name over Edward.
Ruby- because people side-eye me for liking it.
Harlow- sounds made up
Catherine/Kate- Duchess of Cambridge
There are so many - mostly because I really love a lot of the popular girls names right now, but I refuse to use something in the top 10 or 20.
Specific names? Patrick. I adore the name Patrick. I loathe the nickname Pat. So I won't even take that chance that I'll sometime, somewhere hear my beloved son called "Pat".
We're using Cillian, but we're actually going to have it pronounced Sill-ian because we like the soft C sound, and I think people do naturally want to pronounce it that way.
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I've always loved the name Devonny but I absolutely hate Devon/Devin/Dev for a girl (because they are boy names and I don't like boy names on girls) and I know if I ever used the name she'd get those nicknames at some point and I'd hate it.
My top girl name to actually use was always Sophia, because I'm a philosopher. It drives me crazy that the name has become so popular and is one of the top names now; so I'd never use it now.
Scarlette Lynn...I will seriously consider having a 2nd child (our plan has ALWAYS been 1) because I want my child to have this name so bad! Scarlette is my all time fav girl name (I was born & raised in the south) and Lynn is both my mother & MIL middle names.
There are a lot of boy names that DH rejected- Dane, Mason, Xavier, Maverick, Ezra, Isaiah, Noah. Also the names that start with H since our last name starts with H and I'm not into that- Henry & Harrison are two of my likes.
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My daughter's name is Violet and I get tons of compliments for it. It is a very pretty name in my opinion. Now if I could come up with a boy name I like. I am finding it very hard.
I love Rocco...but DH vetoed it. Luckily we are having a girl b/c we could not agree on any boys names
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