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Everyone HATES the name

It's Simon Henry. Is it that bad? The reactions I'm getting are horrible, from everyone from our parents, to our friends, to our coworkers. The people who don't openly say they don't like it start suggesting names to us. My parents actually told me they hate it but they'd get over it.

Our dd is named Abigail Rose, and goes by Abigail, not Abby. To us it seems like Simon fits well with her name. I'm starting to think maybe I'm missing something. I've literally had one person out of probably 50 say they liked the name. I know all that matters is that DH and I like it, but I don't want to saddle this baby with a terrible name that gets a bad reaction from everyone he meets.

What do you think, what would you say, what would you do? Thanks.
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  • I love Simon! Some people just have bad taste and bad manners. What kind of suggestions are you getting- Jaxton, etc type?

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  • Simon Henry is a perfectly fine name. I'd stop sharing and name your baby what you love. My mom hated DS's name, but he's our kid. We named him what we wanted. We didn't share either of our kids' names before they were born for the very reason you posted.
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  • I'm not asking anyone's approval (aside from this post) or even bringing it up. People ask us the name and we tell them. Henry is not an option for the first name. It is a family name on my side and I barely convinced DH to agree to it as a MN because he's just not huge on it.
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  • I love Simon. It's on our list. I don't share names with anyone until the baby is here because you'll hear rude comments no matter what name you pick. Everyone has a different taste in names, and not everyone is going to like any name.
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  • i think it's a perfectly fine name. and i know how annoying it can be to have people suggest names after you've already told them your choice. i also hate when people ask "where did you come up with that?" like we aren't allowed to name a child anything other than a "family" name haha. i would use the name you've picked- it's great, and is far and away better than some names you see these days! 
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    Simon is a very nice name, people are so weird. It's classic and sounds great with Abigail. Try and ignore everyone, I really don't understand why they would object to it.

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  • Love the name!
  • Simon Henry is lovely, and I think it pairs really well with Abigail (who is adorable, BTW).

     

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  • Please stick with Simon Henry ! It is a great name and classic AND Simon is very under used. I love it. If I met a little 2 year old Simon, I would instantly get a smile on my face.
  • I love it! Simon is in our top two if this LO is a boy. Classic, a little quirky, has Biblical history, but not popular.
  • I agree with all other's it is a great name!  screw 'em
  • I love the same Simon Henry! Sometimes I wonder if people are perhaps just thinking about the little baby about to arrive, instead of the entire lifetime that your child will have this name, and perhaps to them strong, classic names sound too "big" for a little person.
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  • Simon and Henry are both wonderful names.
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  • Simon Henry is a solid name. It's not my style, personally, but I'd like it on someone else's kid. You should definitely use it!

    (I was really hoping the name would be bad, so I could laugh at it and walk away. I'm a little disappointed...)
  • There's absolutely nothing wrong with that name. You'd get brutal honesty here if it sucked. ;)

    It sounds great with Abigail. They'll get over it.
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  • I'm so confused - I was expecting something horrible, but Simon Henry is a normal, classic, solid name. It's nms, but it's common without being super trendy/popular and flows really well. 

    I'm super curious to know what sort of names your friends/family think would be better... 
  • I LOVE this name!  

    FWIW, people are a lot freer with negative opinions about names when there's no actual baby attached to the name.  And since negative responses feel like a slap in the face, it's easy to get in the mindset in which any negatives at all feel to you like "everyone hates the name."  You may be taking positive and neutral responses for granted and only paying attention to the negative responses, which sting more.
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  • I think it is a great name.  I wouldn't listen to them at all.
  • There is honestly nothing wrong with the name you have chosen! Very nice and if you love it then go for it!
  • I LOVE SIMON!

    If we we ended up with two sons Simon would be the name! I adore it.

    I wonder what they would all find to be a good name because Simon is as good as it gets in my book.
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  • I like Simon and I like Henry. For some reason they don't "fit" well together to me, but it's absolutely NOT a terrible name!

    I agree with this. They're fine names, but something about them together doesn't roll off my tongue well. But don't change it based on the flow. Still a good, solid name.
  • Beevol said:
    I'm so confused - I was expecting something horrible, but Simon Henry is a normal, classic, solid name. It's nms, but it's common without being super trendy/popular and flows really well. 

    I'm super curious to know what sort of names your friends/family think would be better... 
    this.  I really like it, but even if I didn't, I don't think I'd find it objectionable.
  • Simon is adorable! Great choice.
  • I think it's super cute :)
  • I like Henry more than Simon. I think Simon is Eh. Maybe they are expecting something new instead of the traditional classics? I dunno.
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  • I like Simon. I think it sounds cute for a child but also professional for an adult. If you love it, it doesn't matter what everyone else thinks.
  • It's a great name.  Everyone you know is weird.
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  • I love Simon! One of the nicest guys I know is Simon so it has a great association for me. I'm really confused as to why you would get such a strong negative reaction to it. It's an underused classic.
  • Not gonna read two pages worth of comments bc I just don't have time, but OMG what is wrong with those people hating on your choice??? Simon Henry is a WONDERFUL name!!! Totally disregars nay sayers! It's a great, strong, classic, masculine name any man would be happy to have! Your son will appreciate you being so reasonable!
  • It's a great name.

    Simon is NMS, but I wish it was. ;) I just have a bad association with it from a kid in elementary school. But it's a great name.
  • I love Simon! Some people just have bad taste and bad manners. What kind of suggestions are you getting- Jaxton, etc type?

    All of this.


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  • If it's a name that you and your husband like, stick with it! I like the name and think it's nowhere near horrible but it's not my opinion that really matters. People will love it once your sweet baby is here :)
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  • Thank you for the reinforcement! The names our families have suggested are Lucas, Jabob, Ethan, Mason and the like. Good names but too popular, and the top ten boy names just don't excite me, even though I think they're mostly pretty names.

    We like Lucas but my friend just named her baby that, and I have a terrible mental association with 2 people named Luke, so I just can't do it. The names my friends have suggested are Riley, Kingston, Camden... Very cute, but timestamped names are NMS either.

    The feedback I'm getting from people: My friend said Simon is a cat name, my parents worry about the chipmunk and the nursery rhyme Simple Simon and actually think he's going to get beat up on the playground for that, my inlaws don't like Simon Cowell or the chipmunk thing, and a coworker said he's going to get called semen or hymen, and since our last name is Cochran we shouldn't pile on.

    My husband informed me our son is probably going to be called "C0ck" as soon as kids learn that word, just as he and his brothers, and everyone else in his family were. So on the off chance some kids think of semen or hymen too, he'll probably already be able to handle it. A few hypothetical playground bullies that far in the future is just not reason enough to make me want to go back to the drawing board right now.
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  • I'm actually really intrigued by the comments from your friends/family. Good to hear now what others think! If this LO is a boy, he will probably be Simon James.
  • I think it is a good name NMS but not a bad name. If you like it then go with it.  It isn't some horrible made up name so who cares what people think.  My stepmother and father didn't like my DD's name at all and kept giving me other options.  I finally told them to shut up and get over it.  

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  • Joy2611 said:
    Thank you for the reinforcement! The names our families have suggested are Lucas, Jabob, Ethan, Mason and the like. Good names but too popular, and the top ten boy names just don't excite me, even though I think they're mostly pretty names. We like Lucas but my friend just named her baby that, and I have a terrible mental association with 2 people named Luke, so I just can't do it. The names my friends have suggested are Riley, Kingston, Camden... Very cute, but timestamped names are NMS either. The feedback I'm getting from people: My friend said Simon is a cat name, my parents worry about the chipmunk and the nursery rhyme Simple Simon and actually think he's going to get beat up on the playground for that, my inlaws don't like Simon Cowell or the chipmunk thing, and a coworker said he's going to get called semen or hymen, and since our last name is Cochran we shouldn't pile on. My husband informed me our son is probably going to be called "C0ck" as soon as kids learn that word, just as he and his brothers, and everyone else in his family were. So on the off chance some kids think of semen or hymen too, he'll probably already be able to handle it. A few hypothetical playground bullies that far in the future is just not reason enough to make me want to go back to the drawing board right now.
    People recommended Kingston in all seriousness?  Yeah... don't trust their judgment.

    Simon Henry is lovely.

    i have 5 kids, and have done A LOT of primary school, I have never ever heard of a kid getting beat up for their name! I have never even really known of kids being made fun of for their name. I think this is mostly in the heads of adults (that it happens or going to happen) for GAWD sakes we have a kid named Rooster at our school and he does fine.
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