July 2016 Moms

The Names You Want Opinions On Thread

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Re: The Names You Want Opinions On Thread

  • @pinklady2015 thanks for the pointer. I didn't realize they had different pronunciations! Oops!
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  • @sboston06 I don't see anything wrong with that. Especially since they aren't close cousins and live so far away from you. That's nice that you are probably going to ask him though- that way he won't be surprised by it and feels like he has a heads up. Hopefully he won't have a problem with it!
  • schaze said:
    So I am late to this game, but now that we know it's a girl..our two favorite names are Alexa Janelle and Emmalyn Karen. Middle names are after our moms. Emmalyn is one we saw in a baby book and fell in love with, especially DH. But I'm not sure how to spell it.. we kind of liked the one N as its a nod to his grandmother Carolyn who recently passed away. But I've seen it Emmalynn or Emmalynne too, though I kind of feel like that's getting too long..
    The first time that I heard the name, it was while watching Army Wives, and they spelled it Emmalin. I think that Emmalyn looks better than Emmalin. 
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  • I have not read through this massive thread but throwing my names out there for any feedback. Not sure where the L fascination came from, it's just coincidence!

    Theodore Oliver A. (nn Teddy) 
    Lucas Oliver A. 
    Lylah Ruth A. 
    Lauren Ruth A. 
  • I have not read through this massive thread but throwing my names out there for any feedback. Not sure where the L fascination came from, it's just coincidence!

    Theodore Oliver A. (nn Teddy) 
    Lucas Oliver A. 
    Lylah Ruth A. 
    Lauren Ruth A. 

    ADORE Theodore (Teddy) and Lauren. Lucas and Lylah are also great names. Though I prefer the spelling Lila or Lyla.
  • @pinkpenguin32 - I love Lauren and Lucas. Lucas is actually our 2nd choice (after Jake, discussed above lol). I think Lauren was a popular name in the mid-80's but I haven't seen too much of it since then.
    Me (32) & DH (35)
    Married 10.10.10
    DD born 7.25.16 <3
  • @sboston06 I love the name Jacob! I have a cousin named Jacob, too! I'd probably just tell him we love the name and that we'd like to use it, but wanted to let him know first. You could do the same with your DH's cousin. He may feel honored! I would :) 
  • @elenabrent my first post on this thread was for opinions. However my second post on this thread was to update and say "we have an official name!" .. After many commenters saying they disapproved of the spelling of my official choice- my 3rd post on this thread was to say well that's the name I chose and I happen to love it (considering its MY child that I'm naming).. Then I get told that this thread is for opinions and that they weren't sure what I expected. Well I'll tell you what I expected. I expected opinions first and then once I chose my child's name I expected congrats! I didn't expect so many negative posts on the choice of name for my child. What's ruining the supportiveness of this community is not me getting my feelings hurt, it's people thinking they have the right to bash me for getting my feelings hurt. I would never tell an excited soon to be mom that I didn't like her name choice, or that she should go elsewhere if she didn't want people not to like it. 

    @ButterMyBiscuit I'm sorry you don't think I'm cool. But I don't think it's cool to come to a place where you should be supported and encouraged and instead get put down and be told "sorry I don't know what else you expected".
  • schaze said:
    So I am late to this game, but now that we know it's a girl..our two favorite names are Alexa Janelle and Emmalyn Karen. Middle names are after our moms. Emmalyn is one we saw in a baby book and fell in love with, especially DH. But I'm not sure how to spell it.. we kind of liked the one N as its a nod to his grandmother Carolyn who recently passed away. But I've seen it Emmalynn or Emmalynne too, though I kind of feel like that's getting too long..

    I like Emmalyn and when I pronounced it in my head it corresponded to your post later about pronunciation.  It's unique, but not weird.  I also love Alexa so don't think you can go wrong!
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  • @HMcDade1 I've said it 3 times I'll say it again. My FIRST post was the "names I want opinions on".. I took those opinions into consideration. My SECOND post on this thread was to say "we have an official name for our baby girl! It's _____ ______!!!" That was not an invitation to bash my official name choice. My THIRD post on this thread was to say to all the people who didn't like the spelling of my child's name " well I love it. My name is spelled uniquely so I think it's great that my child's name will be spelled uniquely".. Then after that someone decided to tell me that they didn't know what I expected. I EXPECTED congratulations on choosing an official name. NOT people telling me that my child will grow up hating her uniquely spelled name. After all, I didn't. I love my uniquely spelled name. And I love my daughters uniquely spelled name too. 
  • @mckcak23 you're right I said I think we've settled on an official name. I think that's pretty clear that her name is chosen. I did add another paragraph which said "optional spellings WERE _____, ______ and _______. But I liked ______ over ______." I think that's pretty clear also on the fact that these were the choices, but I CHOSE _____. People gave me their opinions on the spelling on the first post that I made. I took those into consideration and came back with an update that we had an official name. I wasn't looking for opinions on the spelling in the second post- just stating what the options had been and which name I chose from those options.
  • @Heathereaddy I guess I shouldn't have posted what the optional spellings were in the 2nd post. They were included in my 1st post- which is where I took into consideration people's opinions on the spelling. After I chose the official name I shouldn't have put what the optional spellings had been. My bad I guess.
  • Yeah I just think it was a little confusing and they thought you still wanted help. Can we all just internet hug it out?!
  • @Natinat6 it's not that this many people didn't understand what I meant by my posts- it's that they never read my previous posts. If they had read the 1st one with the options- then the 2nd one with the final name choice, I don't think they would have offered their opinions on spelling considering that was done in the 1st post. 
    I am in no way being rude. The fact that everyone feels the need to gang up on me is actually rude. 
    No one has said that they didn't like my name choice- they don't like the spelling choice. If my mom had listened to everyone who told her not to spell my name uniquely then I'd have the same spelled name as 20% of the female population and I'm glad I don't! Haha
  • @Heathereaddy hahaha I'm down for that but unfortunately a lot of people on the internet would rather make people feel bad than lift them up! 
  • @Natinat6 after all the opinions on the final choice- my post was "well that's what I've chosen for my child and I love it." I encourage you to go back and read it. It wasn't rude at all haha. 

    I never called anyone a snarky b****. I said if someone else had chosen a spelling I didn't like I WOULDNT BE a snarky b**** and tell them I didn't like it, etc. Again, I encourage you to go back and read the post lol. 

    Also, there's no wrong way to spell a name. If a mom wants to spell her daughters name Xyrntaga (totally just typed some letters there) then that's the right spelling because that's what she chose to name her.
  • I have not read through this massive thread but throwing my names out there for any feedback. Not sure where the L fascination came from, it's just coincidence!

    Theodore Oliver A. (nn Teddy) 
    Lucas Oliver A. 
    Lylah Ruth A. 
    Lauren Ruth A. 
    Love them, except Lucas (but that is just because of popularity, I know way too many of them). We had Lyla on the list for DD, but I prefer the spelling Lilah/Lila/Lyla. There was a little girl named Lauren in DD's dance class, and I remember thinking "man...thats refreshing!" One of those names that you don't hear that often anymore, and kind of stands out (in a nice way) among all of the Brinley/Emma/Ellie/etc that are out there today. I would love to put Theodore on our list, but my BIL (husband's side) is legally Teddy, and we aren't really a fan of him, so I wouldn't want him to think that we named our kid after him!
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  • @Heathereaddy like I said,  I never called anyone a snarky b****... Simply said that if someone had chosen a name I didn't like I wouldn't be a snarky b**** and say I didn't like it, wouldn't spell it that way, etc.

    honestly I'm over it all. I mean this is my child I'm naming and my husband and our families love the name we have chosen. In my first post I was looking for opinions but my second post was just an update saying what the name we had chosen in the end was... I should have never posted the official name I guess. All this could have been avoided but I was naive enough to think people cared what I had decided? Oh well.
  • Taymiller said:
    I can't name this kid. Let's hope the 15 week elective ultrasound was wrong and we actually have a girl, not because I want a girl more or anything but because a girl has a name and a boy doesn't. I think it might come down to delivery before we decide on this boy name!!
    Here are some ideas for you. ;)https://www.realclear.com/living/2014/11/07/worst_baby_names_this_millennium_9485.html
  • Taymiller said:
    I can't name this kid. Let's hope the 15 week elective ultrasound was wrong and we actually have a girl, not because I want a girl more or anything but because a girl has a name and a boy doesn't. I think it might come down to delivery before we decide on this boy name!!
    My husband and I were in the same boat with boy names. The little bean solved that problem by not having a set of frank-and-beans, but I'm telling you the impending fear of not having any idea what a boy name would be is completely relatable. 

    My parents settled on a girl name a week before I was born. I'm sure you guys will find the perfect name before your littlest one is here! ;)
  • My super unique name was found in the soap opera section of the TV guide after my mom gave birth. It can totally be a game time decision!

    DH and I both have unique names and I'm so sick of people asking how to spell it. So our baby will be Maggie or Jake...easy peasy!
    Me (32) & DH (35)
    Married 10.10.10
    DD born 7.25.16 <3
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