So my hubby and I finally decided on a boy name after weeks of back and forth, and already I am disappointed in our own family's reaction to the nickname we have chosen. We decided to honor my husband's great grandfather and my father with the name Edward Joseph. I agreed to Edward under the condition that he have the nickname Teddy, because I think it's adorable and more unique than Eddie. My husband agreed and loves it.
Already though, my brother-in-law and father-in-law have questioned Teddy as a nickname for Edward instead of for Theodore. In the case of my brother-in-law, it took internet research to prove to him it was a legit nickname for Edward! I understand it might not be as common a usage these days, but I certainly didn't make up the nickname (I have been using Ted/Teddy Kennedy as reference for anyone questioning it - his first name was Edward).
I just didn't imagine this being such an issue, or that anyone would even care enough to question a nickname. Do you think this is really something I will continually have to explain to people?
Re: Name/Nickname Frustrations Already
TTC since September 2012
But IMO I don't think it matters, it's a nickname for a child that no one has even met yet! He may want to go by Ed, Eddie, EJ, Teddy or even Joseph.
Dont stress about it.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
This is exactly why we refuse to discuss any baby names or nicknames with family/friends until our baby is born and we say, "Family, meet ____." No one is going to question it (to your face, anyway) once it's final.
ETA - then after that (whether it turned out to be legit [not with this example, but any case] or not), even if I didn't like it or thought it was silly, it's not my place to question why, if that's what someone had decided.
Your idea of the blank stare, OP, is the right idea.
Love the name and the nickname! Congrats on your pregnancy!