Thanks @ericandmaria! Part of me wants a name that I know will be a good business name that people will take seriously and part of me is like "fuck it, all the whimsy"
DH and I are deadset - if we have a girl we would name her either Adelaide or Avalon. For a boy, not sure. We like the name Milo, but not completely sold yet - thoughts?
DH and I are deadset - if we have a girl we would name her either Adelaide or Avalon. For a boy, not sure. We like the name Milo, but not completely sold yet - thoughts?
I LOVE milo!! Also love Adelaide and would love Adeline too but we have so many Addy/Adi's around here
@satsumasandlemons I like it but I've never been one to worry about professional names. We have a Sigourney Marlene now, whom we call Ziggy pretty exclusively. This time around we're far from settled but I like the names - Winifred Ruth - Penelope Ruth - Lloyd Malcolm
I love Juniper (Juni) but my husband is very traditional and that would be too trendy for him. He almost had a heart attack when I suggested Bethany for our first, which is my favorite name and he liked Charlotte until I mentioned Charlie could be a nickname - he was so disturbed that even after insisting we didn't have to ever call her Charlie it was off the list.
DH and I are deadset - if we have a girl we would name her either Adelaide or Avalon. For a boy, not sure. We like the name Milo, but not completely sold yet - thoughts?
I LOVE milo!! Also love Adelaide and would love Adeline too but we have so many Addy/Adi's around here
oh really? haha. We know absolutely no one with either of those names ha. Come move to jersey
@satsumasandlemons I like it but I've never been one to worry about professional names. We have a Sigourney Marlene now, whom we call Ziggy pretty exclusively. This time around we're far from settled but I like the names - Winifred Ruth - Penelope Ruth - Lloyd Malcolm
Omg I LOVE Ziggy as a nn. Willa and Piper are also on my list. Clearly we're on similar wavelengths.
I love Sylvia for a girl, but my husband is NOT on board which makes me sad. He is also dead-set on our boy name starting with a "J" because his name and our son's name both do, which was not on purpose. Ugh!
@ericandmaria I'm so glad you started this thread! It sometimes gets burned down in other boards because there is a Baby Names board.
@satsumasandlemons you should go with the name you love! But if you are asking for opinions, I don't personally love it...sorry... I do love Juni the nickname though - sounds melodious and friendly!
@theglitteredpterodactyl Penelope is in our top 2 from last time (we had a boy) but I was worried it was trending and associated with the Kardashians as a pop culture inspired resurgence of the name. I'm probably overthinking that one lol!
We have had our girl name picked out for ages. We even have twin girl names picked out. Boy name is so so much harder. I have a ten year old boy with the perfect name so I am like ughhh what else is there?
@satsumasandlemons Juniper is very pretty and I know the partners in my firm didn't get to where they are because their name sound professional. Hell we had someone working here named Ice and another named Twinkle...
For a boy we're pretty set on Maxton (nn Max) I love the name McCartney (nn Mickie) for a girl since it incorporates my maiden name, but don't want people to think of the Beatles so hubby isn't sold on it. Is it too weird? Big sister is Everleigh, so obviously we don't do traditional names!
For a girl, the top of the list is... Charlotte, Addison, Kate For a boy, I am pretty set on Thomas Fitzgerald and call him Fitz. Thomas is a family name.
@satsumasandlemons I absolutely LOVE the name Juniper!! It's actually the title of one of my favorite books from growing up (the main girl's name was Juniper). I think it's stunning and doesn't actually sound odd to me at all. Totally professional. I don't typically like unusual names and we're going with traditional British names like my own and MH's, so maybe the fact that Juniper sounds so beautiful and perfect to me should give you hope that people won't think it's too weird? Seriously. I LOVE Juniper. Now you've got it stuck in my head, but don't worry, I promise not to steal it (probably )
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@satsumasandlemons I have never heard Juniper as a name before, but I really like that! It's unique and very pretty. I don't see why it would be unprofessional. If you can't get your mind off it, then it's probably a good name to stick with DH and I have been talking names for years, since this baby making business has been a very long road for us. We've agreed on the following names:
Girl- Amelia Boy -Charlie (which, apparently is now more popular for girls with that spelling but doesn't bother me)
@satsumasandlemons I love all the whimsy too! Juniper is gorgeous and unique.
Girl names - Chloe, Rory, Willow Boy names I'm totally at a loss haha. I liked Liam for a long time, but I've seen so many Liams lately. I want to find something unique, old fashioned is a plus too.
What do you think of Rory as a boys name? When we traveled in Europe we met several, but haven't met any here. Don't want him to be teased, but I do love it.
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"In a household of sensible jackets and haircuts there was this, well, what can I call her - nature thing. With her elfin eyes, her purple T-shirts and her eternally bare feet." -About Time
My husband and I have been lucky on agreeing on names, surprisingly. We had a girl's name picked out already, a hold over from my last pregnancy where we had our son. We struggled a bit on finding a boy's name this time around. I like names that are a bit off the beaten path, but my husband likes names that come right out of the history books (think Michael, William, Paul, John, David).
We ended up finding a pretty nice compromise and I love both the names we've settled on, regardless of which sex this baby is born.
If baby is a girl, she'll be Harper Grace.
If baby is a boy, he'll be Colton Miles (Colt). You know how when you finally hear that perfect name, it feels like something has just slipped into place? That's how this felt for us. My husband actually came up wth Colton. We were bandying names back and forth and he said I'd probably laugh at him, but he liked Colt. The more I rolled it around in my head, the more it fit us. My husband was afraid I'd think it was silly (I most definitely didn't), but he served a year in the very-not-good part of Afghanistan during the Afghan elections and the rifle he carried over there that kept him safe was made by Colt and he loved the feeling of the significance of that. We also met and originally bonded over our mutual love of horses and our background as riding instructors. My husband rode rodeo and western until he joined the Navy and I taught Hunter/Jumper and showed on the A circuit, so it just fits us.
Miles was the name of my best friend. He committed suicide in 2008 after a battle with schizophrenia and it damn near killed me. My husband knows how important it was to me, if we had another son, to pay tribute to him with a middle name.
I actually really, really love Juniper. I think I know the book @Pepper16 is talking about. I had to do a summer project about that and make a journal from Juniper's perspective. I think the only reason the book has stuck with me is because I loved the name.
Married 25 May, 2013 William Alexander born 18 September, 2015 Harper Grace born 9 June, 2017 Colton Miles born 9 June, 2017 Bowen James due 19 June, 2019
@ktewart you made me tear up with your sappy love story. That's not a fair thing to do to a bunch of pregnant ladies! Seriously, Colton Miles is a yes from the universe.
@caribbeanmama, aww, thank you! I have to say, it feels nice to be able to say it here because we've elected not to tell anyone our name choices this time around until baby is born. It's hard not to shout it from the roof tops. And as bad as it is (healthy baby sincerely is all that matters), I almost find myself hoping for another boy because I'm so head over heels in love with the name. Subconsciously, I've even started referring to my son and this baby as "the boys". I'm going to feel awfully silly if it ends up being Harper, haha.
Married 25 May, 2013 William Alexander born 18 September, 2015 Harper Grace born 9 June, 2017 Colton Miles born 9 June, 2017 Bowen James due 19 June, 2019
H and and I can't agree. I'm in love with Ezra for a boy but H says we can't use it. Our other kids are Isaiah, Ivy and Idris and he says it doesn't go. As for girls we haven't come up with anything yet.
If we have a girl, her name will be Amelia Jo. No significance of the first name but Joe is my husbands middle name so I picked that without the "e". If it's a boy his name will be Holden Michael. Holden is from our last pregnancy, it was always in our minds and Michael is my dads first name.
I should add that we have kids named Giana Marie, O'Ryan Joseph and Easton Jack.
@BarefootandPurple I know Rory as a boys name - growing up in the Caribbean. It is considered an Irish name there (need to google to fact check if that is the actual origin). The name of the tenor that sang at our wedding is Rory - so I have positive associations with that name. I could see it here in the U.S. as a girls name though.
Should I feel guilty for picking novelty names that have no familial significance?! We are set on NOT sharing our names until LO is born, but both names are very unique and somewhat whimsical. I love interesting names that hold a special significance to the parents. Made up words and weird spellings are what turns me off though. Although I did have "Margaux" on my list, which DH vetoed...
We are pretty set on names. My girl name is probably flame worthy to some, but I love it and don't care what anyone else thinks of it. Plus DH agreed.
Boy will either be Ryan or Lincoln.
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My DH lost a sister when he was very young. He and his other sister had a pact that when they had kids the first one to have a girl would get to name it after her. So if it's a girl, it's pretty set. For a boy, haven't thought too much about it yet!
Nothing set here but DH and I are definitely more fans of traditional, older names although those are making a comeback. I loved Charlotte forever but it's becoming very popular around us and I have a SUPER popular name for my age bracket and I hated it as kid. I'd rather spare my kids of that.
Amelia is definitely up there for a girl. I also like Ruth. My name came from my great-aunt Ruth's middle name and I was almost just the reverse of her name (She was Ruth Emily and I was almost Emily Ruth until Mom decided to give me her name for my middle name instead)
I have less boy names. I have a few I will not use because of bad associations with them as a teacher (poor DH lost on Jackson ages ago because I just can't...I can't...). I do like Brendan and Brandon. DH likes Thomas which is my dad's name and his grandpa's name but brother and SIL called dibs - her dad is also Thomas.
Middle name is set as my maiden name (I did not legally change my last name because I like it, DH's last name is SUPER long, and I pulled my feminism card). If DH's last name wasn't so long I may have saddled my kids with a hyphenated name but their last name will already have a space in it...
Long last name also makes me think I should look for shorter first names...
If we have a boy he will be Thomas Andrew after two of his uncles. Twin boys will be Thomas Christopher and Andrew Kenneth (middle names from grandfathers).
A girl will be Theresa Maureen after her two grandmothers. Twin girls? We're thinking Theresa Joy or Theresa Elizabeth and Maureen Ruth or Ruth Maureen.
We're planners and we love talking about names so the twin names are just in case!
@satsumasandlemons DS has a girl in his preschool class named Juniper. First time I ever heard it, but it's so cute.
@BarefootandPurple I had a student named rory last year. I believe it's Irish.
@ktewart I LOVED Colton, even before I finished reading your post. What a great name!
DH and I are both super Irish, so we lean that way. We're thinking Maura or Maeve if it's a girl. For our son, we went with a family tradition, so we never really thought about them. My favorite boy name is Eamon, but I'm liking Seamus and Keegan, too.
Is anyone considering gender neutral names? H and I are pretty set on team green. The names that are sticking out to me right now are Linden and Remi.
We're not team green but the only girl names we seem to agree on are unisex/gender neutral because neither of us really like cutesy or girly names. So far we only agree on Jordan and Jessi for a girl.
We chose our boy name over a year ago before my first miscarriage. Alexander James. He'll probably go by Alex or A.J.
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Re: July 2017 baby name ideas
DH and I are deadset - if we have a girl we would name her either Adelaide or Avalon. For a boy, not sure. We like the name Milo, but not completely sold yet - thoughts?
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TTC: 02/2016
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- Winifred Ruth
- Penelope Ruth
- Lloyd Malcolm
Thinking Thomas or Elizabeth for this baby.
oh really? haha. We know absolutely no one with either of those names ha. Come move to jersey
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Married: 11/15/14
TTC: 02/2016
IF DX: MFI (low count & morphology) & mild PCOS
June 2016 BFP - MC @8w2d
August 2016 BFP - MC @6w1d
June 2017 - 50 mg Clomid + Ovidrel + IUI = BFP 7/6/17!!
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@satsumasandlemons you should go with the name you love! But if you are asking for opinions, I don't personally love it...sorry... I do love Juni the nickname though - sounds melodious and friendly!
@theglitteredpterodactyl Penelope is in our top 2 from last time (we had a boy) but I was worried it was trending and associated with the Kardashians as a pop culture inspired resurgence of the name. I'm probably overthinking that one lol!
@satsumasandlemons Juniper is very pretty and I know the partners in my firm didn't get to where they are because their name sound professional. Hell we had someone working here named Ice and another named Twinkle...
PAIF/PgAL
I love the name McCartney (nn Mickie) for a girl since it incorporates my maiden name, but don't want people to think of the Beatles so hubby isn't sold on it. Is it too weird?
Big sister is Everleigh, so obviously we don't do traditional names!
@satsumasandlemons I like it!
@theglitteredpterodactyl love all those names!
For a boy, I am pretty set on Thomas Fitzgerald and call him Fitz. Thomas is a family name.
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DH and I have been talking names for years, since this baby making business has been a very long road for us. We've agreed on the following names:
Girl- Amelia
Boy -Charlie (which, apparently is now more popular for girls with that spelling but doesn't bother me)
Girl names - Chloe, Rory, Willow
Boy names I'm totally at a loss haha. I liked Liam for a long time, but I've seen so many Liams lately. I want to find something unique, old fashioned is a plus too.
What do you think of Rory as a boys name? When we traveled in Europe we met several, but haven't met any here. Don't want him to be teased, but I do love it.
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"In a household of sensible jackets and haircuts there was this, well, what can I call her - nature thing. With her elfin eyes, her purple T-shirts and her eternally bare feet." -About Time
Girl - Madeline Julia (nn Maddie)
Boy - Benjamin Daniel
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Mirena out 1/23/24
We ended up finding a pretty nice compromise and I love both the names we've settled on, regardless of which sex this baby is born.
If baby is a girl, she'll be Harper Grace.
If baby is a boy, he'll be Colton Miles (Colt). You know how when you finally hear that perfect name, it feels like something has just slipped into place? That's how this felt for us. My husband actually came up wth Colton. We were bandying names back and forth and he said I'd probably laugh at him, but he liked Colt. The more I rolled it around in my head, the more it fit us. My husband was afraid I'd think it was silly (I most definitely didn't), but he served a year in the very-not-good part of Afghanistan during the Afghan elections and the rifle he carried over there that kept him safe was made by Colt and he loved the feeling of the significance of that. We also met and originally bonded over our mutual love of horses and our background as riding instructors. My husband rode rodeo and western until he joined the Navy and I taught Hunter/Jumper and showed on the A circuit, so it just fits us.
Miles was the name of my best friend. He committed suicide in 2008 after a battle with schizophrenia and it damn near killed me. My husband knows how important it was to me, if we had another son, to pay tribute to him with a middle name.
I actually really, really love Juniper. I think I know the book @Pepper16 is talking about. I had to do a summer project about that and make a journal from Juniper's perspective. I think the only reason the book has stuck with me is because I loved the name.
William Alexander born 18 September, 2015
Harper Grace born 9 June, 2017
Colton Miles born 9 June, 2017
Bowen James due 19 June, 2019
my son and this baby as "the boys". I'm going to feel awfully silly if it ends up being Harper, haha.
William Alexander born 18 September, 2015
Harper Grace born 9 June, 2017
Colton Miles born 9 June, 2017
Bowen James due 19 June, 2019
H and and I can't agree. I'm in love with Ezra for a boy but H says we can't use it. Our other kids are Isaiah, Ivy and Idris and he says it doesn't go. As for girls we haven't come up with anything yet.
I should add that we have kids named Giana Marie, O'Ryan Joseph and Easton Jack.
Boy will either be Ryan or Lincoln.
Me (K)-27 DH (T)-30
2 Rainbow DDs L-10/26/10 and A-03/27/14
2 Angels- 10/26/09 and 02/03/15
Surprise BFP on 10/25/16!!! Baby Firecracker is due on 07/02/17!
Amelia is definitely up there for a girl. I also like Ruth. My name came from my great-aunt Ruth's middle name and I was almost just the reverse of her name (She was Ruth Emily and I was almost Emily Ruth until Mom decided to give me her name for my middle name instead)
I have less boy names. I have a few I will not use because of bad associations with them as a teacher (poor DH lost on Jackson ages ago because I just can't...I can't...). I do like Brendan and Brandon. DH likes Thomas which is my dad's name and his grandpa's name but brother and SIL called dibs - her dad is also Thomas.
Middle name is set as my maiden name (I did not legally change my last name because I like it, DH's last name is SUPER long, and I pulled my feminism card). If DH's last name wasn't so long I may have saddled my kids with a hyphenated name but their last name will already have a space in it...
Long last name also makes me think I should look for shorter first names...
A girl will be Theresa Maureen after her two grandmothers. Twin girls? We're thinking Theresa Joy or Theresa Elizabeth and Maureen Ruth or Ruth Maureen.
We're planners and we love talking about names so the twin names are just in case!
Boy = we haven't discussed....so I'm sure I'm growing a penis
@BarefootandPurple I had a student named rory last year. I believe it's Irish.
@ktewart I LOVED Colton, even before I finished reading your post. What a great name!
DH and I are both super Irish, so we lean that way. We're thinking Maura or Maeve if it's a girl. For our son, we went with a family tradition, so we never really thought about them. My favorite boy name is Eamon, but I'm liking Seamus and Keegan, too.
We chose our boy name over a year ago before my first miscarriage. Alexander James. He'll probably go by Alex or A.J.
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