Baby Names

For those who took a list of names to the hospital...

How long was your list?

What do you think is the ideal number to have the list narrowed down to?

Did you like choosing after you met your child? Do you wish you'd just picked the name out ahead of time?

DH and I recently decided that we don't want to choose a name before the birth. With DD1, we had planned on bringing a list, but I started freaking out about having a name, and we ended up choosing one at about 35 weeks. We were probably 98% set on it, and that was the name we went with. With DD2, we chose her name at 18 weeks and were 100% set on it the whole pregnancy, and that was her name. So this isn't so much about having to meet the child first. I just think it'd be fun if the name was kind of a surprise for everyone---us included. And I like the idea of trying out a couple new names and spending that time privately before making the big announcement about his/her name.

Any advice? We have a pretty loooong list for both sexes (especially boys, since we haven't gotten to use any of our boys' names yet), and I don't want to take ALL of them to the hospital. But I'm not sure how many is too may. Three? Five? Ten? Thoughts?

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Re: For those who took a list of names to the hospital...

  • ArmyWife114ArmyWife114 member
    edited October 2013
    We were 98% set on the name pre-birth, but I still had a small list in my head just in case I wasn't feeling the name anymore.  I had 2 boy names and 3 girl names (just on the off chance that somehow the ultrasounds were wrong about his sex cause I'm crazy like that). 

    Edit: We'd only agreed on 2 boy names, so that was the entire list for that one. 
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  • We knew it was a boy, and had combined our two lists and been vetoing for like 2 months. So 2 weeks before, we had it down to 3, and then we both were using them and calling the baby by them and mutually agreed that one of them was out. So we narrowed it down to two. Not on purpose, we didn't have a set number we wanted to take, it just worked out that way.
                                       
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  • We knew it was a boy, and had combined our two lists and been vetoing for like 2 months. So 2 weeks before, we had it down to 3, and then we both were using them and calling the baby by them and mutually agreed that one of them was out. So we narrowed it down to two. Not on purpose, we didn't have a set number we wanted to take, it just worked out that way.

    Thanks! Did you feel like it was a delivery room decision, or was there one you were already favoring over the other before he was born?
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  • There was somebody awhile back who wrote that she and her DH wanted to choose at the hospital.  When the baby came, they couldn't agree and she said the name was a major source of stress for her for two days.  She also mentioned she didn't feel like she bonded with the baby right away because it was just "baby"--no name.  This makes me think the shorter the list, the better.  Although, I'm also the kind of person this would happen to so I would want a name picked out as soon as possible.  I'd also be worried about rushing into a name choice I regret.
  • With my first daughter I knew her name going in, with this one we couldn't find out the sex and are taking our top two boys and girls names to the hospital and will wait until we meet the baby
  • We were team pink and we took three names-- my favorite, my DH's favorite and a compromise name.

    After J was born-- she had to go right to the nursery (I had a vac assisted birth so they just wanted to make sure she was OK).  The nurses brought her to me maybe 3 hours after her birth and DH asked--what do you think?

    We wound up going with the compromise name because it had the most personal meaning to us and we both loved the NN Josie.  I will admit to sometimes still feeling a bit of a pang when I hear of another little girl with my favorite name, but it's at the top of our list for a possible future DD.

    My parents/ fam/ friends didn't know any of the names, so it was really fun to "introduce" her.

     

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  • We took a top two choices for each gender to the hospital with us. I'm SO glad we chose once we met her, because we actually picked our second choice girl's name because it suited her more... And it still fits her perfectly :) 

    I think it's best to keep your list shorter so it's not overly confusing at the hospital. 2-4 names per gender is ideal IMO. 

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  • jyoung01 said:
    There was somebody awhile back who wrote that she and her DH wanted to choose at the hospital.  When the baby came, they couldn't agree and she said the name was a major source of stress for her for two days.  She also mentioned she didn't feel like she bonded with the baby right away because it was just "baby"--no name.  This makes me think the shorter the list, the better.  Although, I'm also the kind of person this would happen to so I would want a name picked out as soon as possible.  I'd also be worried about rushing into a name choice I regret.


    It seems like some couples end up bringing a list just because they just can't agree and are in a deadlock, and hope it'll be clear after the baby's born. I don't think that clarity really happens.

    We're pretty good at coming to an agreement. We decided on DD2's name with no trouble at all. The problem with DD1's name was my indecision, not an extreme difference in styles or flexibility. So that's not really a situation I'm concerned about. I think we could come to a decision fairly quickly after the birth.

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  • We narrowed the names down to three each time (we knew what we were having) and waited until we looked at the baby to decide. It was an easy decision for us each time. 
  • We were team pink and we took three names-- my favorite, my DH's favorite and a compromise name.

    After J was born-- she had to go right to the nursery (I had a vac assisted birth so they just wanted to make sure she was OK).  The nurses brought her to me maybe 3 hours after her birth and DH asked--what do you think?

    We wound up going with the compromise name because it had the most personal meaning to us and we both loved the NN Josie.  I will admit to sometimes still feeling a bit of a pang when I hear of another little girl with my favorite name, but it's at the top of our list for a possible future DD.

    My parents/ fam/ friends didn't know any of the names, so it was really fun to "introduce" her.

    We kept DD1's name a secret, and we really liked that, too.

    Our families are religious, so they liked being able to pray for DD2 by name throughout the pregnancy (and we liked that, too), but I don't think it matters enough to me to do again. It's not like we're not going to pray for him/her just because we don't know the name.

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  • We took 5 names with us (we knew we were team pink).  3 of which were real contenders, the last 2 were "just in case" names where we liked them, but not as much as the first 3 and we wanted to keep them on the list just in case she just did not look like any of our top 3.  We kept going round and round with the top 3 which made us decide to just take names to the hospital because we were getting nowhere without meeting baby.  After a point we just needed to stop talking about it and revisit.  That's my best advice, really. 

    We also did the resume test (extreme, but hey, we needed to narrow down the list anyway we could).  I downloaded a fancy resume, and put our top names on each one, and printed them out.  We then laid them on the kitchen table and there were 2 that just didn't look "right" to us, so we took them off the list.

    After we chose her name, I did have some anxiety about whether we chose the "right" name or not.  Maybe 2 weeks or so.  I'm naturally an indecisive person.  I didn't have any trouble bonding though. 

    After all was said and done, I couldn't imagine DD as anything else.  She is Renee.  We love the meaning and how uncommon, yet normal it is.  I get a ton of compliments. 

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  • Dd2 was nameless for 48 hours. We had a list but two front runners. It was so stressful. I would not do it that way again.
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  • We had a first name before she was born but we brought a LONG list of middle name options. Probably 20 or 30. I regret that. We should have chosen it ahead of time or at least had a shorter list. I'm happy with her middle name, but I didn't want to deal with it in the hospital. 
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  • We had it narrowed down to 2. I wouldn't think you would want more than 3.
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  • We're team green and we have 3 girl names and 2 boys on our short list.  

    Boy names are a lot harder for us.  I hope to come up with 1 more..if not, 2 it is.
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  • Thanks, everyone! I appreciate the insights!

    I figured no more than 5 names would probably be best; we're going to find out what it is, so that will, of course, narrow it down to one sex.

    I've been thinking about the idea ever since the mom of one of the babies I watch told me how they brought a list of names to the hospital with them. All of the names were flowery and really girly, and then they had Alexandra (still very feminine, but a much "tougher" name than their others). When she was born, she was red and screaming (and she still is a zero-to-pissed baby), and they just knew she couldn't be any name but Alexandra.

    I knew Monica was a Monica but I wasn't sure about Tallulah. In fact, we agreed that she wasn't one, but we didn't have any other fall-back options. I'm glad we stuck it out; I loooove the name Tallulah, and it's definitely hers now, but we really weren't sure about it. So, I mean, I know a kid will grow into his/her name regardless, but I'd like to be able to try a couple out before deciding.

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  • catahoulattecatahoulatte member
    edited October 2013
    We knew it was a boy, and had combined our two lists and been vetoing for like 2 months. So 2 weeks before, we had it down to 3, and then we both were using them and calling the baby by them and mutually agreed that one of them was out. So we narrowed it down to two. Not on purpose, we didn't have a set number we wanted to take, it just worked out that way.

    Thanks! Did you feel like it was a delivery room decision, or was there one you were already favoring over the other before he was born?
    I had been heavily leaning toward the other name but once we were there I couldn't shake the feeling that Gabriel was "it". Then he was born and it just felt more normal calling him Gabriel. Hubs says it could have gone either way and he would have been perfectly happy. LOL.

    ETA: It fit his personality way better than the backup name. The meanings behind them were important to us, and this kid came out YELLING and has demanded attention from day 1. His name means "Strong man of God" and there is nothing meek or mild about his personality, haha.
                                       
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  • We had our name picked, but when I was born my parents couldn't decide.  They put a name on each day of the week, and whatever day I came, my name was supposed to be the one that corresponded.  Needless to say, I should be Wendy, but once I was born, my mother realized she really didn't want a Wendy and found the name that was right for me.  If you aren't having a scheduled anything, this could be a way to go...If you don't have 7 names, you can always repeat names within the week (names you like more get more opportunities).
  • we narrowed it down to a combo of 3 and named him in the delivery room. The nurses helped us make the call! It was fun. 


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  • For two out of our three kids we took names to the hospital.  Our son we were torn the whole pregnancy between two  and when I saw him a light just went on and he totally "looked" like one of them.   DD1 the second I mentioned Scarlet to DH at about 15wks he was totally hooked and that was that :)  With DD2  I had two names again we were debating but before I went into the OR for my c-sec. I just knew she was a Tess for some reason.    Personally for me I wouldn't have wanted to take more than two names into the hospital--- just too much pressure!  Taking two you both love and agree on you can't really go wrong.   GL! 

  • With DD, we were sure what her name would be as soon as we had the anatomy scan, and then we ended up having second thoughts in the hospital and took three days to commit.  That poor birth certificate lady had to keep reminding us to name her.

    With DS, we each had a top choice - mine was John, after DH's grandfather (yeah, I wanted his family name, and I also just like it), and his was Lincoln.  I had an RCS scheduled, but my water broke early, the night of Thanksgiving.  On the way to the hospital, DH asked what I was thinking, and I said I thought maybe the fact that I went into labor on Thanksgiving was a sign we should use Lincoln, because Abraham Lincoln started the modern tradition of a national Thanksgiving holiday.  DH said he'd been thinking the same thing.  That, and the fact that DD's first name is from my side of the family, convinced me that we should go with his choice this time, and I don't regret it now.

    There was nothing about how we decided that depended on us meeting DS and choosing a name based on his personality, but I have fond memories of the day I went into labor (it would have been a great family Thanksgiving even without DS being born), and I like that his name has something to do with the story of his birth.
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  • We had 2 possible names but were really leaning towards one. We did end up going with the one we thought we would but we did wait until we saw DD to make it 100%.

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  • capulet said:
    With DD, we were sure what her name would be as soon as we had the anatomy scan, and then we ended up having second thoughts in the hospital and took three days to commit.  That poor birth certificate lady had to keep reminding us to name her.

    With DS, we each had a top choice - mine was John, after DH's grandfather (yeah, I wanted his family name, and I also just like it), and his was Lincoln.  I had an RCS scheduled, but my water broke early, the night of Thanksgiving.  On the way to the hospital, DH asked what I was thinking, and I said I thought maybe the fact that I went into labor on Thanksgiving was a sign we should use Lincoln, because Abraham Lincoln started the modern tradition of a national Thanksgiving holiday.  DH said he'd been thinking the same thing.  That, and the fact that DD's first name is from my side of the family, convinced me that we should go with his choice this time, and I don't regret it now.

    There was nothing about how we decided that depended on us meeting DS and choosing a name based on his personality, but I have fond memories of the day I went into labor (it would have been a great family Thanksgiving even without DS being born), and I like that his name has something to do with the story of his birth.

    This is such a sweet/ cute story!

     

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  • DH doesn't talk about names at all until LO is here. So I guess you could say we have a list when baby is born...a list of every single name out there! In actuality, I think about names a lot. And have lists of my favorites. But I never know which names DH will like. (And A.'s name is one that came up during a random discussion while I was pregnant with her and he said he didn't like it. Then when she was born we couldn't agree on names at all. And my mom declared "I'm going to call her A. until you name her." And DH replied, "A.? I like that!")

    So my unhelpful reply is to take however many you want. FWIW, it took 2 days to name J. and 5 to name A. S. was named in 3 days, I think. (Is it bad that only a month later I can't remember how long it took?)
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  • We named dd1 before she arrived, but kept it to ourselves. Lucky we did, because we looked at her, looked at each other and said 'well that's not her name!' and agreed to sleep on it. We agreed quite quickly the next morning on his favourite.
    Dd2 had a name from about 15 weeks. We were team green both times. It took us ages to agree on a girl name first time and on a boy name second time.
    I highly recommend keeping an open mind, you might have a moment just like we did!
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  • We picked our name not long after knowing she was a she, but decided not to tell anyone until after she was born. A number of reasons fueled that, primarily not wanting her naming to be an open process, but also there was a part of me that wanted to look at her before it was final. I was afraid if we told people early the name would stick before I was ready to be "stuck" in a name for her. Of course we staid with the name after birth. I wouldn't say she looked like her name - she didn't look like any name, she just looked like a baby, ha ha. But I had no reason or feeling to change it, so that's who she became.
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  • I don't know if my opinion counts, since DD isn't here yet.  

    DH and I have a list of about 5 names (3 we both like).  We were pretty set on choosing at the hospital.  However, this last week, one of the names has been really sticking out to me, and I keep calling her that in my mind.  I told DH last night "I think her name is XYZ" and he responded "OK".  LOL - not quite the response I was looking for!  We have one favorite name, which is the one that keeps sticking out to me, but DH says it's "too weird" for him to call her by name in utero.  So, although we say we have 5 names, we pretty much just have 1 name, but DH isn't willing to say it's her name until she's born.

    Who knows - we may just jump the shark and name her something completely different once we meet her :-p
  • We took our final 2 to the hospital. I needed to narrow the names down somewhat to a few names I know I would love forever, so we spent most of the pregnancy allowing names to fall off the list as we got to that final 2. I loved naming him after he was born. It was part of our special bonding time in those first hours (and fwiw he looked nothing like I expected - toooons of dark hair and fat cheeks! And yeah, his appearance did affect our final decision).

    I think I would have been overwhelmed with too many options though. Maybe 3 names tops for me! My just really needed to do most of the heavy duty weeding out prior to the hospital.
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