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Re: Names?!?
I feel similarly about the name Bridger for a boy. I sort of love it but sort of think the kid would hate me, plus my husband'a response to it was not good.
For the first boy in our family he will.be named after my father in law. It is a long tradition in their family and j don't want to be the first to break it
Willow Audrey (or Willow Blair)
William (Liam) Edward , which is SO's family name so I can't escape that for a boy. Good thing I'm partial to the name Liam.
Ethan James
Boy: Coda James Alfonso (Alfonso is his late father's name)
Girl: Amelie Violet (Violet is my great grandma's name)
Girl - Harlow
Boy - (or girl) Rowan
Girl - Jocelyn Ann - Ann is both of our moms middle name so thats an easy win.
Boy - possibly Jordan, not sure on a middle name yet.
Ruby Elise
Lillian Elise
Olivia Elise
Boy name: Elliot Dean (Dean is DH’s grandpa’s name and DH’s middle name too.)
Boy names are much harder for me to find a good one! I know the middle name will be Andrew or Joseph because of a brother I lost. I saw the name Cade in a book the other day and really liked it.
We’ll see what DH agrees with!
now the more I think about them I am not loving them anymore. DH thinks im,crazy I just don't love the names. We still have plenty of time to figure out names but by this point with DS we knew he was a Wyatt, No questions asked.
We are going back to the drawing board I think.
Margaret (the nn Daisy is my #1 guilty pleasure)
Elisabeth (nn Birdie, also very high on the GP list)
Blythe (another guilty pleasure that I can’t let go of because the meaning—carefree—is so lovely)
Nelson (my maiden name, nn Nell)
Audrey
Matilda
Linnea
Margaret Blythe nn Daisy is what my dreams are made of, but I might die of shock if MH even entertained it.
For boys its a bit shorter and not so wild. Basically Connor or James with one of my grandfathers names in the middle (Silas or Frederick).
I do have a secret list of potential first names, and I have a plan.
1) At about seven months -reveal names to DH.
2) We’ll narrow down names -five for pink, five for blue (DH is convinced that we’re pink because pilots have a disproportionate number of DDs than DSs).
3) From there we’ll pick middle names together, probably not using any family names.
4) After the baby is born, and hopefully after we have both rested, we will pull out the list and decide.
We don’t feel the need to be too hasty.
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We’ve always disagreed about boy names so that will be a little tougher. So far, I like Ezra, Luca, and Oliver.
So, for a girl I absolutely LOVE Daphne Eleonor. DH loves Eleonor but my mom's name is Eleonora and I don't want to use the same. He always said it was cute and now that we are preggo he confessed he doesn't like Daphne
DD is Cecilia Mae (Mae is my late aunt’s middle name)
DS is Louis Gabriel (Louis is DH’s grandfather, Gabriel is my grandfather)
Some boy names I’m favoring this time: Theodore Thomas, Franklin Lionel, Tobias William, and August Lionel. (Thomas is DH’s middle name, Lionel is my dad’s middle name, and William is my uncle)
Girls: Francesca Irene, Josephine Rose, Margaret Althea, and Margot Irene. (Irene is DH’s grandmother, Rose is for my grandmother, and Althea is my grandmother)
However, I’ve taken to calling the little peanut Nova and it’s growing on me (if it’s a girl). Since we’re going to be surprised this time, we will have to come up with both options!
Our boy boy name is asaph ( call him Ace)
girl rly name is up in the air- husband doesn’t like anything I like-
ophelia
Colette
finley
brynn
Re: boy names - totally harder. DD is named Meredith and I'm trying to find something in the same vein if we end up with a boy. Slightly uncommon, multiple syllables, but pretty easy to pronounce and spell. First-draft ideas, not sure any of these are winners:
Callahan Callum Corwin Darwin Dexter Edgar Edison Ellis Emmett Frederic(k) Harvey Jasper Malcolm Preston Roscoe Sawyer Titus Walden Warren Weston
Girls: Josephine (Jo), Charlotte (Charlie)
Boys: Max, Francis (Frank), or Robert (Rob)
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My last name is an intense German name that starts with the letter B so unfortunately I can’t use any cute B names like that that I love!
For a boy, we're liking the name Devin--it means poet both in India and Ireland. But I did a Google search on the name and came across a random thread where someone said they thought the name Devin was trashy. Does "Devin" have bad connotations?
For a girl, we're thinking either Mira or Maya. We have a slight preference for Mira, but one of my acquaintances (her daughter is also half-Indian and half-Caucasian) named her daughter Mira, so now I feel unsure about using that name. What do you think about using the same first name as an acquaintance's daughter? Every year we're reminded of her name because we get holiday cards from that family....
im coming through trying to get fresh ideas because I think we’ll be naming our expected, baby lol