Figured it's time we start our own name thread! What are you thinking? We are here to offer honest opinions on names to do our part in ensuring no one names their kid Chalupa Batman.
My husband and I actually haven't had the conversation yet, but I love the name Viola if we were to have a girl. Goes perfectly with big brother Oliver since they're both classic names. If we have another boy I'm kind of lost on this one. I do like Matthias but not in love with it. I'm all about classic, non-trendy.
I'll play! Right now, we are thinking Penelope, with the nickname Poppy. No middle name yet, but something short.
Pros: Pretty name, feminine, it's not already used in our family, we don't know any Penelope's who we hate Cons: Maybe Poppy sounds a little juvenile? Also, the obvious non-nickname is Poopy.
We have DD- Molly and DS- Graham. For baby #3... Thinking about Elliott for a boy and Nora or Faye for a girl. Will probably have many more ideas between now and March though!
@peony2418 I have a relative who is in her 40's named Poppy and it has aged well with her. It's not a nickname so has to go by it but she has a successful business and I don't think it has effected her at all. I like Penelope and as she gets older she could always choose to drop the nn professionally and just go by Penelope. Plus kids can make the most random, inappropriate nicknames from even the most unsuspected names.
We're thinking about Nico right now (boy). DHs family is Dutch and that's a somewhat Dutch name that Americans can pronounce and it sounds good with our last name (which is very Dutch). I really like the name Arjen (pronounced "are-yen"), it's DHs middle name, but the poor kid would be in for a lifetime of no one knowing how to pronounce his name.
Married: 7/9/15 Me: 37, DH: 36 Started TTC #1: 9/2015 Preliminary labs/testing @ 6 months: TSH, A1c, progesterone, prolactin, SA, HSG all normal BFP: 5/19/2016, M/C: 5/29/2016 BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD 3//6/2017
If we have a boy it will definitely be John Andrew (family names). For a girl I love Sofia for the first name but we haven't agreed on a middle name yet!
haha, thanks @meq124 ! I figure if we pick it, at the very least, I've got some time before I have to think of an awesome retort to being called Poopy. LOL. Just so she's ready...
@kiyamurph I think the name Viola sounds very regal. I like it!
What's the first name you're thinking @disneybaby84 ? So we can see what middle would go with it!
@peony2418 At first I didn't love the name Penelope but the more I think about it, the more I like it! And Grace could be a pretty middle name to go with it
We're thinking about Nico right now (boy). DHs family is Dutch and that's a somewhat Dutch name that Americans can pronounce and it sounds good with our last name (which is very Dutch). I really like the name Arjen (pronounced "are-yen"), it's DHs middle name, but the poor kid would be in for a lifetime of no one knowing how to pronounce his name.
Hubby and I both have Dutch background too! FIL's name is Arjan. Very similar. We are hoping to use it as a middle name, because as great of a name as it is, you are right, it isn't easy to pronounce. And our Dutch last name is a mouthful in and of itself.... Haha
Mine are pretty traditional but we're sticking with mostly family names. Patrick Christopher for a boy and Catherine Ann (used as a double name) for a girl. The last 3 generations of women in my family have all been Catherine so that was a non-negotiable.
I'm really loving the names Juniper Rose, or Jericho Adair, or Savannah Kittredge. I have a deep undying urge to name a daughter Minerva too but my husband vetoed that one with a swiftness lol. Mainly I look at girls names because if it's a boy that lives he'll take his father's name like his father and grandfather before him.
We're thinking about Nico right now (boy). DHs family is Dutch and that's a somewhat Dutch name that Americans can pronounce and it sounds good with our last name (which is very Dutch). I really like the name Arjen (pronounced "are-yen"), it's DHs middle name, but the poor kid would be in for a lifetime of no one knowing how to pronounce his name.
Hubby and I both have Dutch background too! FIL's name is Arjan. Very similar. We are hoping to use it as a middle name, because as great of a name as it is, you are right, it isn't easy to pronounce. And our Dutch last name is a mouthful in and of itself.... Haha
Hah...it took me forever to be able to spell DHs last name before it became mine. Now if I'm super tired, I sometimes have problems spelling it for other people. I promise, I can spell my own last name!
Married: 7/9/15 Me: 37, DH: 36 Started TTC #1: 9/2015 Preliminary labs/testing @ 6 months: TSH, A1c, progesterone, prolactin, SA, HSG all normal BFP: 5/19/2016, M/C: 5/29/2016 BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD 3//6/2017
I'll play! Right now, we are thinking Penelope, with the nickname Poppy. No middle name yet, but something short.
Pros: Pretty name, feminine, it's not already used in our family, we don't know any Penelope's who we hate Cons: Maybe Poppy sounds a little juvenile? Also, the obvious non-nickname is Poopy.
I don't think Poppy sounds juvenile. The only Poppy I know is around 50. But if later on she felt like it was she could go by Penelope. I like them both.
I'll play! Right now, we are thinking Penelope, with the nickname Poppy. No middle name yet, but something short.
Pros: Pretty name, feminine, it's not already used in our family, we don't know any Penelope's who we hate Cons: Maybe Poppy sounds a little juvenile? Also, the obvious non-nickname is Poopy.
@disneybaby84 When I hear the name Paul I always think of my cousin. His name is Paul Earl. But Earl is a family name, so I'm not sure how popular/loved it is otherwise. I kind of like Paul Thomas.
We already have a Nora. I'm liking Lee as a boys name right now. It'd be Lee Christopher. (DH insists on middle name)) Girls name: I have one hundred ideas. DH and I agreed we will wait to have name battles till we find out the gender in a month--to first eliminate 50% of the battle
If it's a boy we like Allister Robert (mn is both of our fathers) If it's a girl I have no effing clue... mn will be Irene after my grandmother.. but our last name is shannon so I don't want anything that rhymes with that or that rhymes with middle name.. was liking Riley but I feel like it's getting overused.. and I'm big on name meanings so ya let's just hope boy for sanity's sake lol
DH and I haven't discussed yet... DS is Thaddeus and I'm having a really hard time for a boys name that goes with that that isn't too crazy. For a girl I really like Julietta, nn Etta. MN will probably be Jean. I also think JJ would be adorable on a little girl.
Alex married to M since 6.13.09 T - 3.3.14 A - 2.24.17
Yay a name thread! Our boy is set in stone: Warren Jackson.
However we can not pick a girl name for anything. I'm loving Sawyer, hubs wants Lyla. I'm not into traditional feminine names. I want something that is less normal without being made up. Big brother is Walker Michael
Me 26, Hubs 32 Married 7.14.12 DS 10.29.13 BFP 06.20.16
@kiyamurph Viola is a great name. Very strong. I've only heard it pronounced Vie-oh-la, so I wouldn't think people would have a difficult time with it. It's also becoming more familiar thanks to the actress Viola Davis.
For a girl, my go-to name has always been Felicity. Middle name Jane. Other favorites are Molly, Rory, and Piper, but I'm almost certain I'll go with Felicity if this little one's a girl.
Boy names are still up for discussion between me and DH, but my favorites are Harrison, Leo, and Heath.
@peony2418 my daughter is a Penelope so obviously I love the name I love the nickname Poppy too! My daughter won't have it though. When we ask her if we can call her Poppy she tells us "No! Me Penelope!!"
A boy would be John Henrik, a girl would be Juliana Morgan. I love the name Bruce for a boy but my husband isn't a fan and it's also my mothers ex-husbands name, so that's out
@kiyamurph Matthias would be on my list if our last name didn't start with M!
For boys, I'm in love with Tobias (possibly with James as MN). DH doesn't mind the name Tobias itself, but he can't stand Toby as a NN. I'm actually not fond of Toby either, but I'm hoping to still be able to sell him on the full name. I also love how it syncs up with our son's name (Dorian) without being overly matchy phonetically. Otherwise, we agree on Sebastian, but I'm not in love with it the way I am with Tobias.
For girls, DH is hooked on working with the nickname Evie. He suggested Evelyn, which I like, but it's too common for me (our other kids' names are both in the 400s or so). We agree on Genevieve. I have no idea on a MN, but I tend to like offsetting the rarity of the first names of the kids I do have (Skye, Dorian) with a more classic middle (Elise, Alexander). I'd prefer to do the same with his one. I'd also prefer not to reuse any first letters (S, E, D, A, or G), but I know that's getting into obsessively nitpicky territory (and Sebastian for a boy already breaks that rule, so).
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Pros: Pretty name, feminine, it's not already used in our family, we don't know any Penelope's who we hate
Cons: Maybe Poppy sounds a little juvenile? Also, the obvious non-nickname is Poopy.
Married: 8/2005.
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD: 3/4/2017.
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Started TTC #1: 9/2015
Preliminary labs/testing @ 6 months: TSH, A1c, progesterone, prolactin, SA, HSG all normal
BFP: 5/19/2016, M/C: 5/29/2016
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD 3//6/2017
Me: 26 Hubs: 28
Married: 6/6/15
Baby Girl: 3/22/2017
@kiyamurph I think the name Viola sounds very regal. I like it!
What's the first name you're thinking @disneybaby84 ? So we can see what middle would go with it!
Married: 8/2005.
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD: 3/4/2017.
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Married: 6/6/15
Baby Girl: 3/22/2017
Girls names we like: Olivia, Emma & Ava
Boys names we like: Thomas, Cooper & Ethan
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Girl names: Chloe, Lexi, Kori (Middle name Denise)
Boy name: Cory Layne
Me: 37, DH: 36
Started TTC #1: 9/2015
Preliminary labs/testing @ 6 months: TSH, A1c, progesterone, prolactin, SA, HSG all normal
BFP: 5/19/2016, M/C: 5/29/2016
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD 3//6/2017
Married: 8/2005.
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD: 3/4/2017.
Married: 8/2005.
BFP: 6/22/2016 EDD: 3/4/2017.
Me 28 DH 28 Married 2012
TTC #1 since March 2015
Metformin + Femara + Gonal F + Trigger = BFP 6/24/16
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Found out it's a girl! 9/23/16
If it's a girl I have no effing clue... mn will be Irene after my grandmother.. but our last name is shannon so I don't want anything that rhymes with that or that rhymes with middle name.. was liking Riley but I feel like it's getting overused.. and I'm big on name meanings so ya let's just hope boy for sanity's sake lol
married to M since 6.13.09
T - 3.3.14
A - 2.24.17
Our boy is set in stone: Warren Jackson.
However we can not pick a girl name for anything. I'm loving Sawyer, hubs wants Lyla. I'm not into traditional feminine names. I want something that is less normal without being made up.
Big brother is Walker Michael
Me 26, Hubs 32
Married 7.14.12
DS 10.29.13
BFP 06.20.16
Baby Boy: coming March 2017
suggesting Vincent, Fletcher, Sebastian, Bartholomew and Calvin for boys?
@ElizaAnne I adore Juniper.
@kiyamurph Viola is a great name. Very strong. I've only heard it pronounced Vie-oh-la, so I wouldn't think people would have a difficult time with it. It's also becoming more familiar thanks to the actress Viola Davis.
For a girl, my go-to name has always been Felicity. Middle name Jane. Other favorites are Molly, Rory, and Piper, but I'm almost certain I'll go with Felicity if this little one's a girl.
Boy names are still up for discussion between me and DH, but my favorites are Harrison, Leo, and Heath.
Me: 29, DH: 34
married to M since 6.13.09
T - 3.3.14
A - 2.24.17
For boys, I'm in love with Tobias (possibly with James as MN). DH doesn't mind the name Tobias itself, but he can't stand Toby as a NN. I'm actually not fond of Toby either, but I'm hoping to still be able to sell him on the full name. I also love how it syncs up with our son's name (Dorian) without being overly matchy phonetically. Otherwise, we agree on Sebastian, but I'm not in love with it the way I am with Tobias.
For girls, DH is hooked on working with the nickname Evie. He suggested Evelyn, which I like, but it's too common for me (our other kids' names are both in the 400s or so). We agree on Genevieve. I have no idea on a MN, but I tend to like offsetting the rarity of the first names of the kids I do have (Skye, Dorian) with a more classic middle (Elise, Alexander). I'd prefer to do the same with his one. I'd also prefer not to reuse any first letters (S, E, D, A, or G), but I know that's getting into obsessively nitpicky territory (and Sebastian for a boy already breaks that rule, so).
You could always use surnames for middle names. Or family names are always nostalgic.
Editted because I just saw you answered the question!
Maybe a name that starts with a vowel and has multiple syllables?