I had a very hard time naming DD. Her dad is half German with a very difficult German last name, and we live in Peru but she will also have a German passport, so it had to be something that works well both in Peru and in Germany. I wanted the German name Maren, but DH preferred Sophia, so her name is Sophia Maren. We also wanted to make it easier for everybody to pronounce her name, so a first name ending in a vowel was better than one ending in a consonant.
My last name is catalan, and in Peru you use both last names (paternal and maternal), so I wanted her first name to sound good with my last name too.
Some people told me I was overthinking it, that you should choose a name you like, and nothing else matters. But I think that your names and last names should have some sort of correlation, whether to where you live or the origin of your last name.
I would be hard for me to ask for/recieve opinions on names without knowing at leat a bit of the last name.
Maybe it's something cultural or maybe I'm incredibly fastidious.
Re: Does your first name and last name have to "match"?
FWIW Our kids have Spanish first and middle names (I'm Hispanic/Italian) and a German last name (DH is German/Irish).
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Our last name Italian, although people often assume it is Hispanic. DH has had more than one disappointed Spanish speaking patient come to him based on that assumption. Not that he speaks Italian either...
DS1's given name is Italian, but his nickname is English/American and people assume his full name is the English name. No one can spell his given name either because it's kind of a hybrid Italian/Spanish spelling, but that's how GFIL spells his name. DS2's name is a traditional English name. No nickname, hard to mess up.
My name is a relatively common, traditional English name, but people still have trouble spelling and reading it.
but then again i know of people who are like 1/16 italian, have an italian last name, marry someone who isn't italian at all, & pick a very obviously italian first name (not a family name either) just so they can be all jersey shore-like. same with irish names. nothing wrong with these names per se but i kinda think it's funny.
i start w/ names i love then look into meaning & origin. i also looked at our family trees for ideas.
I was married and divorced in my early twenties. I dropped my maiden name and then I dropped my XHs name and now use my middle name as a last name. I like it because it's my own family name and I'm not connected to anyone else through it.
DS has a Hebrew first name. DH has a pretty common last name that I feel like goes with most anything. If LO#2 is a boy he will also have a Hebrew first name. If it's a girl, the name I like is old German.
I think names have to "go" together, but in an way that I can't explain. I can't describe it but I know it when I see it.