okay I'm back. My original choice for our baby girls name was Bethany Kate. Dh loves that name. However, everyone I tell the name too seems to side eye me and act like they hate it. I know it's not up to anyone else, but I don't want people outright hating the name. Is it really that bad?
Our second option which I've recently fallen in love with is Gianna. DHs family is Italian, and the meaning behind the name means so much to me after my personal struggle with even getting pregnant (God is gracious). The more I think about it, the more I love it. Is it a better name than Bethany? I think I actually like it more. Also, what middle name would be good? I think it still has to be one syllable since our last name has 3.
I love Gianna but when pronounced Jahn-nah not Gee-ah-na which is how it will likely be here in the US and it's the reason we never kept it on our list.
I don't think Bethany is bad at all. It's very underused and was more popular in my age group which is maybe why people have an issue since it's not like the Tinsley/Kensley/etc that are everywhere. But in reality Bethany is more unique than most names people are using.
@bbiutmcph I was thinking that's maybe why no one likes it lol. I've never met a Bethany in real life and the only reason it's even being considered is because dh and I saw a church by the name of Bethany once and were reminded of the name. And I didn't know that was how Gianna was actually spelled! I do have to admit I like it pronounced better Gee-anna though. Would it be weird to stick with it with that pronunciation?
I second Gianna Kate! Gianna was on my list but DH hated it..
I do know a Bethany, if this helps, and she is a teenage twit. She ate a piece of lemon cake one day then afterwards tells me that she forgot she hates lemons... and then proceeded to make all kinds of gagging noises and bad faces. Strange girl.
Bethany is nice, but I only know women in their 30's with that name so I think it's dated, but it's a classic name, so not really. I do prefer Gianna. Gianna is very beautiful.
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okay I'm back. My original choice for our baby girls name was Bethany Kate. Dh loves that name. However, everyone I tell the name too seems to side eye me and act like they hate it. I know it's not up to anyone else, but I don't want people outright hating the name. Is it really that bad?
Our second option which I've recently fallen in love with is Gianna. DHs family is Italian, and the meaning behind the name means so much to me after my personal struggle with even getting pregnant (God is gracious). The more I think about it, the more I love it. Is it a better name than Bethany? I think I actually like it more. Also, what middle name would be good? I think it still has to be one syllable since our last name has 3.
Both are fine but why would anybody side eye Bethany Kate? It's beautiful!
I've only known one Bethany, and she was really sweet, so I have good associations with that name. I love Gianna, and it's a very pretty name also. But it's definitely more common than Bethany. I would keep both on the list and decide when you meet her
okay I'm back. My original choice for our baby girls name was Bethany Kate. Dh loves that name. However, everyone I tell the name too seems to side eye me and act like they hate it. I know it's not up to anyone else, but I don't want people outright hating the name. Is it really that bad?
Our second option which I've recently fallen in love with is Gianna. DHs family is Italian, and the meaning behind the name means so much to me after my personal struggle with even getting pregnant (God is gracious). The more I think about it, the more I love it. Is it a better name than Bethany? I think I actually like it more. Also, what middle name would be good? I think it still has to be one syllable since our last name has 3.
Both are fine but why would anybody side eye Bethany Kate? It's beautiful!
Lol the people I know IRL are the kind of people that probably want me to name my daughter tinsley or Brinlee. They don't like less common names, or if they haven't heard of anyone with it, they act weird lol
Just clarifying, are you planning to pronounce it Gee-Ann-ah (with the Ann part sounding like Annie)? I haven't heard it that way. I've only heard the Italian way or pronounced Gee-on-ah. If your plans are to say Gee-Ann-ah, I think it sounds odd and I'd go with Bethany.
They're both pretty but I prefer Bethany. I've only known one Bethany in my life and I've always loved her name.
My in-laws made it clear that they didn't like the name we chose for our little one and I really don't care (I try not to anyway.) If you really love Gianna than go for it but do it because you want to.
Both are fine but why would anybody side eye Bethany Kate? It's beautiful!
Lol the people I know IRL are the kind of people that probably want me to name my daughter tinsley or Brinlee. They don't like less common names, or if they haven't heard of anyone with it, they act weird lol
You don't need those kind of people in your life lol
I personally like Bethany Kate. I think it's a good name. People know how to spell it and you don't hear it often. For some reason I've never loved the name Gianna.
1. I like Bethany Kate. While it is not my style, I see nothing wrong with it. It is spelled correctly and is a real name, and would be oh so refreshing in the swarm of trend-city names out there. If you and your husband love the name, use it.
2. Gianna is okay. I feel the same way about it, that I do about the name Bethany. Like it, but not my style.
3. Your vagina, your baby, your naming rights. Well, and your husbands.....but nobody else's.
4. Stop telling people what name you are thinking of. Just pretend like you don't know yet, and never mention anything on your list. If people keep pushing, tell them that you guys are at a loss, and you are open for suggestions. People ALWAYS want to give their input on stuff like that, and a majority of the time, they are going to mention names that are completely not your style. Humor them, and they will leave you alone. My husband and I had a list going my whole pregnancy, but never mentioned what was on it. Everyone was giving us names that were NOTHING that we liked (either hardcore trendy, made up, or just plain horrible). We just kind of smiled and would occasionally throw in a "oh that is a cool name" comments here and there. That left us and ONLY us to decide what to name our kid. People didn't like it, too bad. I accidentally slipped up and said a name that was my husbands top pick, and my mom was overly dramatic about the name and acted like his favorite name was "A**hole" or something. It was a name I liked my whole pregnancy as well, and I instantly had doubts on it and second guessed the name all throughout my 3rd Tri....and stressed about it. That added stress, was my own fault because I opened my mouth. Keep your lips sealed, and don't let others sway the naming process.
@Elsa1984 yeah I think I'm just gonna tell them it's a secret. I'm bad at keeping a straight face, so if I asked for their suggestions and they were awful I'm worried I might show how much I hate it on my face lol.
Re: Baby girl name help
Either way, Gianna is beautiful
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I haven't heard it that way. I've only heard the Italian way or pronounced Gee-on-ah.
If your plans are to say Gee-Ann-ah, I think it sounds odd and I'd go with Bethany.
My in-laws made it clear that they didn't like the name we chose for our little one and I really don't care (I try not to anyway.) If you really love Gianna than go for it but do it because you want to.
@ss456 it's gee-on-uh