DH and I have our top three baby girl names for our baby due 8/2. We have our boy name locked in - Macsen Jack (Max-in).
DSS's are Jonas & Tucker
DD (still born 8/2014) - Madigan Elise (Maggie)
Our top 3 are (alphabetical):
• Ever
• Mila
• Rowan
Including both of our all time favorites, which can't be agreed upon: Aurelia (mine) and Finley (his)
Middle name will be Abigail for any of the top 3.
Vote/Opinions are welcome! Thank you!
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I chose Mila because Aurelia Abigail doesn't have a good flow. I don't like the rest of your girl names.
Macsen is a very old name with rich (and pretty awesome) history. It's Welsh. For "name enthusiasts," a few of you are surprisingly uneducated on actual name etymology! If you haven't heard of something, you shouldn't assume that a person is "slapping" a made-up name on a child. This is an observation after reading through quite a few threads - not just this one.
@missemmawoodhouse - if I could talk DH into Aurelia, middle name would be Caroline as I agree! Same with Finley (awkward initials), although I prefer this on a male.
As far as girl names go- I love Ever and Mila! Rowan isn't my style. I think Mila fits best with your other children too.
I also think Jonas, Tucker, and Mila sound very nice together for a sibset.
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I also like Everly, which is totally a guilty pleasure name, more than Ever.
Aurelia is lovely but too frilly for me. Rowan is okay. But I do prefer it on a boy (same with Finley)
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Ever? Never. Never Ever.
I know you weren't asking an opinion on Macsen. I just wanted to point out one minor thing about Macsen that hasn't been mentioned. I debated whether it was too petty to even mention but, hey, I've actually got some time to kill sitting here waiting for toddlers to fall into a deep enough sleep to make my escspe.
Someone wrote that they knew immediately how to pronounce it. Well, I would have pronounced it exactly as its spelled, (Mac-sen). I know that is an extremely subtle difference in sound. Because it is so subtle I see one of two things happening, though.
If he's an easygoing guy he'll probably learn to just tolerate it and not bother to correct people. I know, subtle enough that you probably don't care. If he's really easygoing, though, he'll probably even let people call him Mason or whatever other wrong pronunciation they come up with. I've known folks with hard to pronounce names that tell people to call them whatever they want and tolerate a myriad of butchered pronunciations.
That's the good scenario. If he's an anal kind of personality, on the other hand, he might just drive himself crazy correcting a mispronounciation that is so subtle that some people may not even hear the difference. Leading to conversations like this one:
"Mac-sen?"
"It's Max-in"
"That's what I said, Mac-sen."
"No, not Mac-sen, Max-in."
(Pause) "Who's on first?"
and that could lead to people thinking he is crazy or at least very tightly wound.
I genuinely don't mind hearing opinions/feedback - it is just a little off-putting when it becomes less of an opinion, and more of an incorrect "fact" based statement. But thank you every body for taking the time to respond either way!
While we were likely to go with Mila or Rowan, we finally got a good gender shot today - he's a boy!
For future reference.. I would have voted Mila on the girl
I have to spell it out on a daily basis, along with my surname, and it's never bothered me or caused me undue hardship! The only time I'm bothered by a misspelling is when a close friend or family member gets it wrong... Because, well, come on lol.
I like the idea that he can always use the very well known nn Max as well... Although there's a whole other confusion with that , which I am posting another thread for.
Thank you all again! We are very excited to be having a little boy!!
Mila Abigail is precious! Blessings
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It's a hassle and a frustration on a daily basis. Do I love my name? Yes. But, will I do everything in my power to convince DH to choose a name that isn't so difficult to pronounce/spell for our children? Absolutely.
It doesn't matter if it "looks" made up. It's not. It's the Welsh form of Maximus, and has a well established history.
I agree that the flow isn't great, but I don't mind it since they're both very meaningful. Not to mention the fact that NOBODY will ever use it outside of my husband and myself. Very few people in his life will even know his middle name. It does flow well with our surname!
I cannot use Jack as a first name, as it was my father in law's name - he passed suddenly four years ago. While it's important to me that he be honored, I cannot make my MIL use her beloved husband's name on a regular basis in this way. That is far too painful for her.
Thank you all for your responses. I understand that Macsen may not be your style, and don't mind opinions in either direction, I will repeat again that the history of the name, along with familial connection, makes it pretty awesome.
And to the PP who spoke of her spelling hassle... Thank you! I understand your experience, but find that it has never bothered me personally - I also have to spell out my name on a daily basis, usually many times. If he finds it to be a burden, he could always stick with the simple nickname Max for informal occasions anyway!
They're little boys, who will grow into guys, who will grow into men. The only time they have an issue with their own name is when they're soft or too easy to tease. Other than that, 90% couldn't care less.
Being too soft or too easy to tease? Really? That comment makes you sound like an asshole or one of the over aggressive parents at little league.
It's 2015. Men have feelings too, at least when their parents don't emotionally stunt them cause their stuck in 1950s gender roles.
Also, did I say men don't have feelings? No. I said men don't care about their names. There is very vast difference between those two statements.
So. Congrats on talking to every man alive and finding out how he feels about his name and whether or not he's too "soft" or "easy to tease" by some universal manliness measure. Oh wait, you didn't do that, you're just generalizing of anecdotal evidence. Which is generally called pulling it out of your ass.