My husband and I are considering Cullen for our son who's due in November. Our daughter's name is Reagan. Is Reagan and Cullen too cute-cutesy? Is Cullen too twilighty or have we moved past that? His middle name will be David.
Cullen and Reagan dont seem cutesy to me but I do have the Twilight association. That shouldn’t be a dealbreaker, it is a loose association and wont last forever.
@kmvisioli Am I nuts or were you on the O16 board at one point??
Ehh, not a fan of Collin or Colton. The Twilight thing is honestly not deal breaker. I feel like it's lost practically all popularity. The kids his age surely won't have that association.
Don’t like it with Reagan and I immediately think Twilight since that’s basically the only reference to the surname in general, so as a FN I assume mom was team Edward
@saham07 Ohh, gotcha. I hate David for a first name, so that’s out.
Well, I just can’t seem to hit on a winner here. You guys hated Reagan in 2016, hated our original choice for this baby, which was Knox, and now Cullen. I just can’t imagine naming my child something super popular or super antique, which seem to be the norms here. My name is Thea, so maybe I’m just partial to slightly unusual names. Oh well, back to the drawing board, I guess!
@CopperBoom86 yes! I had twin boys in September (was on Oct2016 board since that was my EDD). I thought your name looked familiar! Congratulations on your new little guy! When is he due? I am expecting again in January.
@kmvisioli I thought I recognized your pic and bump name! Congrats on the twins and the new babe! I’m due 11/4. This one was a bit of a surprise, but we’re excited to have two so close in age.
We both like Knox, too, but the older people in our lives are not fans... like H’s parents and our grandparents. Knox and Cullen are the only two names H and I have agreed on so far, so it’ll most likely be one of the two.
@saham07 Ohh, gotcha. I hate David for a first name, so that’s out.
Well, I just can’t seem to hit on a winner here. You guys hated Reagan in 2016, hated our original choice for this baby, which was Knox, and now Cullen. I just can’t imagine naming my child something super popular or super antique, which seem to be the norms here. My name is Thea, so maybe I’m just partial to slightly unusual names. Oh well, back to the drawing board, I guess!
Honestly Knox and Cullen are both not my style but if you are upset at the opinions and in your gut you have chosen one of those, and be you have felt secure in your choice of Reagan, choose the name you love.
@kmvisioli I thought I recognized your pic and bump name! Congrats on the twins and the new babe! I’m due 11/4. This one was a bit of a surprise, but we’re excited to have two so close in age.
We both like Knox, too, but the older people in our lives are not fans... like H’s parents and our grandparents. Knox and Cullen are the only two names H and I have agreed on so far, so it’ll most likely be one of the two.
Our first and then the twins are just shy of 18months apart, and now it's really fun how close they are and how well they play together most of the time. You will totally rock it!
I think if you pick a name you both love your family will eventually get on board. My sister took at least a year to come around on our first's name, but now even she says it suits him and she can't imagine it being different.
@saham07 Ohh, gotcha. I hate David for a first name, so that’s out.
Well, I just can’t seem to hit on a winner here. You guys hated Reagan in 2016, hated our original choice for this baby, which was Knox, and now Cullen. I just can’t imagine naming my child something super popular or super antique, which seem to be the norms here. My name is Thea, so maybe I’m just partial to slightly unusual names. Oh well, back to the drawing board, I guess!
Honestly Knox and Cullen are both not my style but if you are upset at the opinions and in your gut you have chosen one of those, and be you have felt secure in your choice of Reagan, choose the name you love.
I did think of Twilight and then just the phrase " to cull" which can mean a mass killing off of something. That kind of turns me off. What about Callum, Collin, or Calvin?
If I had posted my daughter's name on here I would've gotten plenty of negative feedback.
That said, I do think of Twilight when I hear Cullen but the books and movies are all done so I really don't think future generations will have that association. And just because I think Twilight, I wouldn't automatically assume that's why he was named Cullen.
Also, you and your husband should go with whatever name you love most, honestly!
I, for one, am just really, really tired of the two-syllable, surname-sounding, ending in the 'n' sound names: Cullen, Colton, Collin, Carson, Nolan, Nathan, Braden, Caden, Dylan, Aidan, Declan, Grayson, Gavin, Hayden, Jayden, Teagan, Tristan, Kieran, Logan, Lachlan, etc. There are many, many more.
I AM OVER IT
Almost as bad (but not quite....yet) are all the two syllable names that end in 'r": Connor, River, Carter, Tanner, Fisher, Dexter, Asher, Cooper, Becker, Jasper, Palmer, Thatcher, Wilder, Trevor, Parker, Calder, Hunter, Tyler, Ryder, Sawyer, Jeter.
I am so tired of all of these that I long for someone to name their boy Robert and call him Bobby or William and call him Billy. All of the 'n' and 'r' ending names are so unoriginal, repetitive and interchangeable.
I, for one, am just really, really tired of the two-syllable, surname-sounding, ending in the 'n' sound names: Cullen, Colton, Collin, Carson, Nolan, Nathan, Braden, Caden, Dylan, Aidan, Declan, Grayson, Gavin, Hayden, Jayden, Teagan, Tristan, Kieran, Logan, Lachlan, etc. There are many, many more.
I AM OVER IT
Almost as bad (but not quite....yet) are all the two syllable names that end in 'r": Connor, River, Carter, Tanner, Fisher, Dexter, Asher, Cooper, Becker, Jasper, Palmer, Thatcher, Wilder, Trevor, Parker, Calder, Hunter, Tyler, Ryder, Sawyer, Jeter.
I am so tired of all of these that I long for someone to name their boy Robert and call him Bobby or William and call him Billy. All of the 'n' and 'r' ending names are so unoriginal, repetitive and interchangeable.
Boy names are hard! I have three, and every time we think through names it seems like they're all either too old/traditional or too trendy/weird or we already know so many. I think a lot of the names you ranted about are an attempt at finding the middle ground between traditional and overly trendy.
@cantrellja I'm assuming you're lucky enough to have a last night that will allow for names like that. Unfortunately, we do not. I've already shared my first name on here, so I won't share my last, but just know... you'd be rolling if you heard what William or Billy sounds like with our last name. Names that end in N are generally safe for us unless they start with a W.
I am lucky that our last name is pretty ok with most names. And I didn't really want you to name your son Billy or Bobby-- it was more a point I was making. I know you said you received negative responses to Knox but I think it's much more interesting than Cullen. I don't think you have to go with a yuppie/old fashioned name. A few other ideas:
Asa Eli Tal Clark Drake Piers Rhys Beck Kerr Lowell Grant Brock Holt Brooks Reid
I think the name Cullen is adorable. Kudos for going with something that hasn't been done to death. I did think about Twilight for about one second, and then realized how nice Cullen sounds on its own.
Re: Cullen
All of the aside, I prefer Colin.
Well, I just can’t seem to hit on a winner here. You guys hated Reagan in 2016, hated our original choice for this baby, which was Knox, and now Cullen. I just can’t imagine naming my child something super popular or super antique, which seem to be the norms here. My name is Thea, so maybe I’m just partial to slightly unusual names. Oh well, back to the drawing board, I guess!
FWIW I actually do like Knox
We both like Knox, too, but the older people in our lives are not fans... like H’s parents and our grandparents. Knox and Cullen are the only two names H and I have agreed on so far, so it’ll most likely be one of the two.
I think if you pick a name you both love your family will eventually get on board. My sister took at least a year to come around on our first's name, but now even she says it suits him and she can't imagine it being different.
I don’t love Cullen but it’s definitely not a horrible choice by any means. I would go with the name you love
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
That said, I do think of Twilight when I hear Cullen but the books and movies are all done so I really don't think future generations will have that association. And just because I think Twilight, I wouldn't automatically assume that's why he was named Cullen.
Also, you and your husband should go with whatever name you love most, honestly!
DD - 12/28/17
TTC #2 3/2019
BFP 5/2019 || MC - D&C 5/2019
BFP 2/2020 || EDD 10/10/2020
I AM OVER IT
Almost as bad (but not quite....yet) are all the two syllable names that end in 'r": Connor, River, Carter, Tanner, Fisher, Dexter, Asher, Cooper, Becker, Jasper, Palmer, Thatcher, Wilder, Trevor, Parker, Calder, Hunter, Tyler, Ryder, Sawyer, Jeter.
I am so tired of all of these that I long for someone to name their boy Robert and call him Bobby or William and call him Billy. All of the 'n' and 'r' ending names are so unoriginal, repetitive and interchangeable.
Asa
Eli
Tal
Clark
Drake
Piers
Rhys
Beck
Kerr
Lowell
Grant
Brock
Holt
Brooks
Reid