Those of you who have one or more children, do you regret a name you chose? If so, why?
DD is Sophie Grace. I wish we'd named her Sophie Lynn after both grandmas and because it's less common than Grace.
Me: 29 / Hubster: 31
Married July 2010
DC #1 Oct 2013
DC #2 EDD June 2016


Re: Naming regrets
neither are filler names to us
Me: 29 / Hubster: 31
Married July 2010
DC #1 Oct 2013
DC #2 EDD June 2016
Me: 29 / Hubster: 31
Married July 2010
DC #1 Oct 2013
DC #2 EDD June 2016
Me: 29 / Hubster: 31
Married July 2010
DC #1 Oct 2013
DC #2 EDD June 2016
I would've chosen a different MN, probably Henry for my dad and grandfather, but my husband was dead set on Osiris and I relented since initially he really wanted Osiris Alaric. Happy we MN it instead of getting into a huge argument about it.
Theres some show where the character pronounces it alar-ik which is where people get it from I guess.
"Alaric in song, story & screen: | Edit
Alaric Saltzman, character on The Vampire Diaries, played by Matt Davis.
^^Though, in the show, they pronounce his name as uh-LAR-ik. The name Alaric is traditionally pronounced AL-er-ik."
Eloise Victoria
Emeline Violet
I don't regret any of their names. They have grown/are growing into them quite perfectly. Their middle names honor family/close friends. I have always wanted a Lydia but that name is so common (at least in my area) we ditched it. I can't imagine either if my little girls as a Lydia now.
Im sad because there are several names I want to use that I won't get a chance to. I want a sib set: Kienan, Kayler, Miles, Marlo, Etta & Elin. For one of the boys middle names i'd like James. Or a 1st.
Plus the first name doesn't mean much to me. And now that she's 8 months old, I have a hard time looking at her name written out. My husband ADORES her name though.
Next go around, I'm swearing to myself that I won't change the spelling of the name I end up picking out.
Me: 25 | DH: 25
DD: Aug. 15
I am happy with his name and I don't want to change it (like I said, there was nothing I liked better) but I'm still getting used to it, I guess.
Now that we're having another girl, I reallllly love the name Vivian best, for a first name. I wish I had saved it.
Oh well!
Having said, when I was pregnant, I kind of regretted naming one of our cats Thomas since I would've liked to have considered it for our son.
Ultimately, it's fine. Thomas is perfect for our cat and Peter is perfect for our son.
Both Peter and Joseph have family meaning.
eta: we knew DD's name before she was born. I don't remember feeling that way. We aren't as sure this time around. It's a lot of pressure naming another human being!
Me: 29 / Hubster: 31
Married July 2010
DC #1 Oct 2013
DC #2 EDD June 2016