We're team green and still have and love our girl name from last time. We're feeling stuck on the boy name though (they're so hard!). Since a bit before we found out I was pregnant we've liked this name, fully knowing it may not be well liked here in the US. Well, now my H is having doubts as its such a "boy" name and does it translate well for a man? I think its fine and still love it!
Alfie. Not short for Alfred or anything, just Alfie. He'd have 2 middle names as well so plenty of name options should he someday feel it's too nick name like. We already have a Henry.
@nda_roxybabe Sometimes I think we get in our own heads with naming. While I definitely think there are some names that are not well suited for adulthood, they are few and far between and more extreme names that maybe shouldn't have ever been names to begin with. I don't think Alfie makes that list. I wouldn't think any less of a grown man named Alfie, and if he wanted to go by Al or a middle name he could. Try not to psych yourself out!!
@nda_roxybabe I love @duewithpu2's response. I think she is totally right and that we do get in our heads. I don't think Alfie is too little boy. I can totally imagine a cool adult scholarly Alfie! I am having the same problem with the girl name we had pretty much decided on. We love Gemma, but then I read that people think of it as a rich stuck-up girl name and it is totally giving me second thoughts. So I'm going to take Duewithpu2's advice and not over think it!
@kgg2241 DD is Gemma 😃 We always get compliments on how pretty of a name it is. She occasionally gets called Jenna if people mishear and we have gotten it misspelled as Jemma but honestly this is super infrequent. Obviously I'm biased, but I say use it!
I know I still have plenty of time but I'm really starting to think we are just going to name this poor kid baby boy! We are so stuck on what to name him, nothing sounds or feels right or we can't agree on one.
I've always liked the name Alexander (especially how it's pronounced in Portuguese) but Alex rhymes a bit with our last name and I'm not sure I'm totally okay with that (though certainly better than William Williams who I went to school with growing up!).
It has to be a name that is easily pronounced in Portuguese and Spanish (me and my husband's families languages) and go well with our other kid's names (Tobias David and Amalia Rose). We've got nothing!
I'm about 90% sure we're going to end up with one of these 3 combinations:
Samuel Cohen Leo Cohen Cohen Van
DH is non-committal to any. I might just have him draw one of these 3 names out of a hat. My only hesitation with #3 is that my brother's name is Chiron Van (pronounced Ky-Ren) and Cohen Van is vveerrryyyy similar sounding. Leo and Van are family names and Cohen was going to be angel baby's name. It feels right to honor her.
However I'm struggling with both Samuel and Leo because they're within the top 50 baby names of 2018 and I don't want my kid to be one of 12 Sams in his class
Also at the top of my list but DH can't stand: Collins Davis Warren Oliver Beck Sullivan
@nomangos23 I love Cohen as a first name, but I might be biased 😜 My only suggestion with Samuel is make sure you’re really ok with anyone calling him Sam or Sammy as I think people just automatically shorten names as they please. Even with my Cohen he has somehow become a “Coco”
@duewithpu2 Actually our last name starts with Co, so if we named him Cohen he'd for sure be Coco. Which I don't mind as a kiddo but wouldn't want him being called that in his professional career. Those nick names stick too! My sister, named Ivy, is still referred to as Pooter... Poor thing lol
@nomangos23 I love all of those names! I wouldn't worry too much about a top 50 name. I feel like Samuel and Leo are still not overused and I rarely hear of other kids named each one. I know of only one other Samuel and one other Leo!
*TW*
Me: 32 │ DH: 35 Married 8/16/13 BFP#1 DS 11/13/16 BFP# 2 MMC dx @ 13w 10/30/18 BFP# 3 Preemie DD born at 38w (IUGR) on 8/28/19 weighing 5.5lbs. Our little miracle
@nomangos23 I ❤️ all three of those names. It’s beautiful to honor your angel baby as well.
We just got confirmation that our she-bean truly is a she, so it looks like the great Name Battle of 2019 is happening. DH is going to talk to his brother on Friday. Should be fun.
I am having a hard time finding names that really jump out at me. I thought it was hard naming our daughter. Now we have two boy names to come up with.
@nda_roxybabe like Amy Poehler's son ♥️. I don't think anybody could guessed that name for "Baby Sussex" (barf what a nickname haha), which is kinda cool! I know two people with kids named Archer (1 boy, 1 girl).
@lillywonderland ITA with liking Archie more as a nn for Archibald. But not my kid so 🤷♀️ I was just glad they didnt use Phillip after Harry's grandfather bc I have a Phillip and dont want it getting super popular.
I don't care for Archie either but I do like Harrison...
Last night we stumbled upon the name Alaric. We both really like it. But then I started thinking about potential nicknames and I hate them... Al. Rick. Nope. Would you guys not pick a name just because of the potential nn?
*TW* TTC history
Me:32 DH:31 Married: 8/2015
TTC #1: 4/2017 Testing: HSG, U/S, BW, and DH's SA all normal DX: Unexplained 8/2018: Clomid + TI = BFN 9/2018: Clomid + TI + Progesterone = BFN 11/2018: Clomid + IUI + Progesterone = BFN 12/2018: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone \\ Cancelled due to cyst 1/2019: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFP! \\ EDD Sept 30th, 2019 10/7/2019: Healthy baby boy!
@LJMoon6 unfortunately yes. I’ve nixed so many names because of a potential nn. I generally try to pick names that can’t be shortened for that reason or with a nn that I’m ok with. My name is Kaitlyn which is what I prefer, but all my life I’ve been called Katie or Kate by people who just assume it’s ok.
@LJMoon6 Yeah, I agree with @duewithpu2. I LOVE William so much, but would never name my kid that because I do not like Bill/Billy and I know I can only control so much of the nicknames...when school comes it’s a whole new ballgame.
So, since we’re having a girl I desperately want Jane to be her middle name. My favorite Aunt’s name is a variation Jane and she’s never married or had kids so I sorta want to honor her and I think it is super classic and beautiful!! DH isn’t super in love with it, and I don’t know if I am going to be able to convince him. Waaaaaah!!
@lillywonderland FWIW - if it is something you love, where there's a will, there's a way! My SIL has a William. During her pregnancy, it was determined (by her) that he would go by NN Liam. When he was born, we all called him Liam. Around 2ish, he was diagnosed severely autistic and his therapists said it was hindering his development being called by a NN because it was confusing for him to process and understand. So we switched to William. And now he is ONLY William, to everyone. No nicknames, not ever. I can't promise what will happen when he gets older, but so far, it hasn't been a problem at all!
NN don't have to be used. DS is Nathaniel, and only goes by that and he is 7. When people call him Nate or Nathan he doesn't respond because he has never been called those names.
Ya, makes sense. You can't really control the nn people give. And who knows, maybe LO will like being called one of the nn more anyways. Ok, follow up question. Do yo think people WOULD shorten Alaric to Al or Rick. Or is the name unique enough that people wouldn't automatically think of those nn?
*TW* TTC history
Me:32 DH:31 Married: 8/2015
TTC #1: 4/2017 Testing: HSG, U/S, BW, and DH's SA all normal DX: Unexplained 8/2018: Clomid + TI = BFN 9/2018: Clomid + TI + Progesterone = BFN 11/2018: Clomid + IUI + Progesterone = BFN 12/2018: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone \\ Cancelled due to cyst 1/2019: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFP! \\ EDD Sept 30th, 2019 10/7/2019: Healthy baby boy!
@LJMoon6 I don't tend to (and feel like I don't notice people) offering up nicknames for given names that aren't 'super typical' and majorly associated with said nn. a la Katherine... Samantha, etc. And even then, I feel like most people would say 'do you prefer X' instead of just starting to call them by a nn? I would not assume a nn for Alaric unless I heard someone else call him something else.
@LJMoon6 if anything I would think Al but I don’t think it’s something people would automatically do. It is unique enough. Just out of curiosity is it pronounced Al-are-ic or Al-air-ic? I’ve never heard it before!
@duewithpu2 You bring up another problem, will people
know how to pronounce it… I will shamefully admit that the first time we heard
this name was on the TV show Vampire Diaries. That’s how I would pronounce it (al-ARE-ic or maybe ah-LAR-ic, I'm terrible at phonetic spelling).
Emphasis on the middle consonant. Here’s a clip from the TV show of him pronouncing
his name (you can skip to 30 seconds in):
Re: Baby Names!
We're team green and still have and love our girl name from last time. We're feeling stuck on the boy name though (they're so hard!). Since a bit before we found out I was pregnant we've liked this name, fully knowing it may not be well liked here in the US. Well, now my H is having doubts as its such a "boy" name and does it translate well for a man? I think its fine and still love it!
Alfie. Not short for Alfred or anything, just Alfie. He'd have 2 middle names as well so plenty of name options should he someday feel it's too nick name like. We already have a Henry.
1st Baby 5/12/17, Henry
1st Baby 5/12/17, Henry
@kgg2241 I've only ever known one Gemma, and she was lovely! Super down-to-earth.
@kgg2241 I adore the name Gemma!! So beautiful and classy sounding.
Married 8/16/13
BFP#1 DS 11/13/16
BFP# 2 MMC dx @ 13w 10/30/18
BFP# 3 Preemie DD born at 38w (IUGR) on 8/28/19 weighing 5.5lbs. Our little miracle
I know I still have plenty of time but I'm really starting to think we are just going to name this poor kid baby boy! We are so stuck on what to name him, nothing sounds or feels right or we can't agree on one.
I've always liked the name Alexander (especially how it's pronounced in Portuguese) but Alex rhymes a bit with our last name and I'm not sure I'm totally okay with that (though certainly better than William Williams who I went to school with growing up!).
It has to be a name that is easily pronounced in Portuguese and Spanish (me and my husband's families languages) and go well with our other kid's names (Tobias David and Amalia Rose). We've got nothing!
Samuel Cohen
Leo Cohen
Cohen Van
DH is non-committal to any. I might just have him draw one of these 3 names out of a hat. My only hesitation with #3 is that my brother's name is Chiron Van (pronounced Ky-Ren) and Cohen Van is vveerrryyyy similar sounding. Leo and Van are family names and Cohen was going to be angel baby's name. It feels right to honor her.
However I'm struggling with both Samuel and Leo because they're within the top 50 baby names of 2018 and I don't want my kid to be one of 12 Sams in his class
Also at the top of my list but DH can't stand:
Collins
Davis
Warren
Oliver
Beck
Sullivan
My only suggestion with Samuel is make sure you’re really ok with anyone calling him Sam or Sammy as I think people just automatically shorten names as they please. Even with my Cohen he has somehow become a “Coco”
I think it’s super sweet to honor your angel babe
Married 8/16/13
BFP#1 DS 11/13/16
BFP# 2 MMC dx @ 13w 10/30/18
BFP# 3 Preemie DD born at 38w (IUGR) on 8/28/19 weighing 5.5lbs. Our little miracle
We just got confirmation that our she-bean truly is a she, so it looks like the great Name Battle of 2019 is happening. DH is going to talk to his brother on Friday. Should be fun.
I've always loved the name Archie (comic fan) and considered it for Henry's first name (Archer), but opted to use as a middle name instead.
1st Baby 5/12/17, Henry
Also, is it just me, or does Harrison seems so Hollywood? I get that it literally means “Harry’s son” but still.
Last night we stumbled upon the name Alaric. We both really like it. But then I started thinking about potential nicknames and I hate them... Al. Rick. Nope. Would you guys not pick a name just because of the potential nn?
Married: 8/2015
TTC #1: 4/2017
Testing: HSG, U/S, BW, and DH's SA all normal
DX: Unexplained
8/2018: Clomid + TI = BFN
9/2018: Clomid + TI + Progesterone = BFN
11/2018: Clomid + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
12/2018: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone \\ Cancelled due to cyst
1/2019: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFP! \\ EDD Sept 30th, 2019
10/7/2019: Healthy baby boy!
TTC #2: 12/2020
2/2021: Letrozole + TI = BFN
3/2021: Letrozole + TI = BFN
4/2021: Surprise! Natural BFP! \\ EDD Jan 6th, 2022 \\ Chemical, betas not rising
8/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
9/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
10/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
11/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFP! \\ EDD July 29th, 2022
So, since we’re having a girl I desperately want Jane to be her middle name. My favorite Aunt’s name is a variation Jane and she’s never married or had kids so I sorta want to honor her and I think it is super classic and beautiful!! DH isn’t super in love with it, and I don’t know if I am going to be able to convince him. Waaaaaah!!
Married: 8/2015
TTC #1: 4/2017
Testing: HSG, U/S, BW, and DH's SA all normal
DX: Unexplained
8/2018: Clomid + TI = BFN
9/2018: Clomid + TI + Progesterone = BFN
11/2018: Clomid + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
12/2018: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone \\ Cancelled due to cyst
1/2019: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFP! \\ EDD Sept 30th, 2019
10/7/2019: Healthy baby boy!
TTC #2: 12/2020
2/2021: Letrozole + TI = BFN
3/2021: Letrozole + TI = BFN
4/2021: Surprise! Natural BFP! \\ EDD Jan 6th, 2022 \\ Chemical, betas not rising
8/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
9/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
10/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
11/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFP! \\ EDD July 29th, 2022
@duewithpu2 You bring up another problem, will people know how to pronounce it… I will shamefully admit that the first time we heard this name was on the TV show Vampire Diaries. That’s how I would pronounce it (al-ARE-ic or maybe ah-LAR-ic, I'm terrible at phonetic spelling). Emphasis on the middle consonant. Here’s a clip from the TV show of him pronouncing his name (you can skip to 30 seconds in):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0AXs2UhUJM
Married: 8/2015
TTC #1: 4/2017
Testing: HSG, U/S, BW, and DH's SA all normal
DX: Unexplained
8/2018: Clomid + TI = BFN
9/2018: Clomid + TI + Progesterone = BFN
11/2018: Clomid + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
12/2018: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone \\ Cancelled due to cyst
1/2019: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFP! \\ EDD Sept 30th, 2019
10/7/2019: Healthy baby boy!
TTC #2: 12/2020
2/2021: Letrozole + TI = BFN
3/2021: Letrozole + TI = BFN
4/2021: Surprise! Natural BFP! \\ EDD Jan 6th, 2022 \\ Chemical, betas not rising
8/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
9/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
10/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFN
11/2021: Letrozole + IUI + Progesterone = BFP! \\ EDD July 29th, 2022
Married 05/26/17
STM; DS 9/14/2019
EDD 6/13/2022