We are still hemming and hawwing. This whole baby name thing is ROUGH.
One we are kicking around:
My husband's grandfather's name was Elwyn. He died pretty young (early 50's) and my husband is his spitting image (in looks and apparently in personality as well)
I know he was a "he" and usually I'm not big on guys names for girls (except for Kit, I love Kit LOL) .....but I thought it would be nice to honor him and name the baby Elwyn (or the female version Elwynne) and call her "Winnie"
Thoughts? Is it totally awful?
Re: Elwyn/Elwynne
It was more popular at the turn of the century, and hovered around the Top 1000 in 1895, but was never overly popular. Grandpa Elwyn was born in the 1930's.
Elwynne is not a proper name at all though. It's not even a feminine variant of the the name Elwyn... it's just a made up version with a few extra letters to help it seem more feminine. If you have a girl I would suggest just using the masculine spelling, as it's actually the proper spelling of the name. Changing the spelling to make it more feminine is more side-eye worthy than just using a masculine name/spelling for a girl, IMO.
I would suggest Elowen... this is a proper feminine name. It's Cornish and means elm tree. It has a similar sound to Elwyn.
All I can think of when I hear this name is the Lord of the Rings.
I would feel like I had to explain why I gave my daughter a strange, elven, male name every time I introduced her. I see that you have no problem defending your name choice but how will your daughter feel?
She will not know Grandpa Elwyn on a personal level and as much as I hate to say it, I have a grandfather that passed before I was born and although I've heard lots of stories about him, I feel like I wouldn't appreciate being named an awful, masculine name (his was Homer) after a man I don't know or hold any sentimental attachment to besides that he was my father's father.
I think your daughter will despise the name Elwyn...I'd be embarrassed to tell say a high school crush that my real name is Elwyn not Winnie...you might not feel that way but you can't say for sure how your daughter will feel. I think you should at least be considering her future with a name like Elwyn.
Heck, even Winnie as a standalone name seems like a better option to me. Good luck deciding!
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I get that. But it seems very telling about how society views women as a whole when we see multiple threads about giving girls masculine names to honor grandpa and no threads at all about giving boys names to honor grandma.