My husband and I can't agree on any names. We aren't going to find out the sex of the baby, but we want a few names ready. I like unique names, he likes classic names. Any suggestions?
This is the third name post on the first page of the board today. I think more lurking needs to be happening. @tadaitslisha, this is a perfectly fine question. However, repeat posts are an annoyance in this community and I'd hate to see a fight erupt over your question. Please, please read the newbie post and read several threads before posting your questions--I can guarantee you a more positive response if you do that.
That said, I think having several names ready is a good idea, and I highly recommend the Baby Name Wizard website and book. babynamewizard.com
@ombradellarosa thank you for your opinion. I did read several threads on here before I posted. That's what made me opt to post my own. However, I wasn't asking for suggestions on names. Just suggestions what to do in this situation where we can't agree on anything.
@ombradellarosa thank you for your opinion. I did read several threads on here before I posted. That's what made me opt to post my own. However, I wasn't asking for suggestions on names. Just suggestions what to do in this situation where we can't agree on anything.
But thank you anyway.
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Take a classic name, and change it to a more unique one.
My husband loved the name Archer and I loved the name Ash. So we "created" the name Asher. We never told anyone the name until his birth. And that's when we found out the name already existed, and was a religious Jewish name. We are not Jewish nor religious. But whatever.
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That said, I think having several names ready is a good idea, and I highly recommend the Baby Name Wizard website and book. babynamewizard.com
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But thank you anyway.
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My husband loved the name Archer and I loved the name Ash. So we "created" the name Asher. We never told anyone the name until his birth. And that's when we found out the name already existed, and was a religious Jewish name. We are not Jewish nor religious. But whatever.