Lachlan is a beautiful Irish name for boys, but I really don't understand why people feel the need to changing to spelling or give it to a girl.
Ya, I agree. I'm pretty sure they don't have strong Irish ties that influenced their naming. I guess I just side-eye people that give strong cultural names to their children when they're not of that ethnicity. to each their own
Axel is actually a legit name in German/Dutch speaking countries, and I think in Scandinavia as well. But if they named him after car parts, that's just sad.
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Axel is my great-grandfather's name. He was Danish and lived in Denmark.
Lachlan is an Irish boy's name. I don't like it on a girl, but I don't side eye the name in general.
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Axel is legit, that's why I asked the question. I tend to have to remind myself it's legit just because I have no exposure to that culture before this board but I wouldn't side eye it. I would side eye if they were going for Axel but spelled it Axle to be unique or something. Don't like Lachlan on a girl either.
I love the name Lochlan/Lachlan. Depending on how you spell it, I think it's Irish or Scottish (where my family is from). PP said it's a boy's name. I always though it was a girl's name but I've never known anyone with it so I could totally have been wrong. I think it's a really cool name if you have that heritage.
Axel is actually a legit name in German/Dutch speaking countries, and I think in Scandinavia as well. But if they named him after car parts, that's just sad.
Axel is like a Swedish name? Hmmm. . . I had an Axel in class and his sister was Ingrid. I always thought that was an odd pairing but maybe if they are both Swedish. However, they are Mexican, so I don't really know!
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bahaha..no you're right! I can't read or spell!
Baby C - 08.23.13
Ya, I agree. I'm pretty sure they don't have strong Irish ties that influenced their naming. I guess I just side-eye people that give strong cultural names to their children when they're not of that ethnicity. to each their own
Baby C - 08.23.13
Baby C - 08.23.13
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Meh. I actually like both names.
Axel is my great-grandfather's name. He was Danish and lived in Denmark.
Lachlan is an Irish boy's name. I don't like it on a girl, but I don't side eye the name in general.
Married 6/28/03
Kate ~ 7/3/09 *** Connor ~ 11/11/10
4 miscarriages: 2007, 2009, 2013, 2014
*~*~*~*~*
No more TTC for us. We are done, and at peace, as a family of 4.
"Suffering has been stronger than all other teaching, and has taught me to understand what your heart used to be. I have been bent and broken, but – I hope – into a better shape.” — Charles Dickens
Swedish Axel = legit
I like cars so I'm going to name my kid Axel = not legit (i know 100% it was this one)
Baby C - 08.23.13
Axel is like a Swedish name? Hmmm. . . I had an Axel in class and his sister was Ingrid. I always thought that was an odd pairing but maybe if they are both Swedish. However, they are Mexican, so I don't really know!