August 2022 Moms

Let's talk..baby names

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Re: Let's talk..baby names

  • @katek819 I’m the same way! I had a girl’s name that I loved, but finding a boy’s name is just… hard. I know one way or the other we won’t be leaving the hospital with an unnamed baby, but right now the whole concept of names is just too much for this brain to handle. 

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  • starkettestarkette member
    edited February 2022
    @bridgiebee82 yea all the same first initial for the first name was never really my style. I have a friend who does it but she chose W and has some really cute unique names (Wesley, Winifred, and Wilbur). Not sure why they chose W though...not like she or her husband have W names. I always wonder what makes people choose one specific letter. 

    Honestly, I'm ALWAYS curious why people choose the names they choose. I want to ask but it feels rude to say "why'd you choose that?" but I'm genuinely fascinated by people's name picking processes. 
  • @bridgiebee82 @starkette as somebody who has the same initials as DD I can weigh in on it. I never initially wanted us to have the same initials. Originally her last name was going to start with an A, I was going to give her her bio dad’s last name but things changed last min and it didn’t happen. My thought was I would give her my middle name since she would have his last name. As for her first name, I  went through all the names and after being vetoed on several names the final two happened to start with the same letter as my first name. Once she came and the decision was made to give her my last name too I loved the idea of us sharing the same middle name and the same initials. 

    With this baby I thought about keeping the “tradition” but fell in love with names that don’t meet the criteria. Also I’m glad I have the new perspective about school stuff so now I most definitely won’t. 

    FWIW me, my mom and dad all have the same first and last initial. My brother is odd man out so that may be why I was partial to it 
  • @starkette
    I always wonder that too. I'm obsessed with names, if there is a person, baby or hell even a pet in a movie or tv show I need to know their names. I always figure when the character name in a show is really odd, that there is someone they are being named after. 
  • @dimeadozen Same with a girl name. We can't really agree on one, so we think we're holding off on name discussions until we find out the sex!

    We have a boy name we're 99% sure it is going to be. Both my husband and I's names start with a B, and so would baby boy - which I'm not thrilled about because I don't love any B girl names, but I think I'm okay with breaking the "tradition". I'm with @bridgiebee82 on same initials being annoying in the educational world, just because they often look alike I always end up calling them the wrong name. :D We do have one girls name that started with a B that is okay, but it's one syllable and I don't know if I love that. SO, waiting until we know the sex is our next step to see if we even need to have the girl name discussion. But I second BabyName, the tinder app for baby names, it's fun to see all the examples and even more fun when you get a "match". 
  • Question for the group.. how do people feel about hyphenated last names? 
  • @wigglyicecream families look so different these days, I think if that’s what works for you, then so be it! I have a friend and they decided their first child would have the husband’s last name and their second child would have the wife’s last name. I thought it was interesting that they would choose to give their kids different last names, but it works for them so more power to them. If you have a girl and she gets married someday and wants to hyphenate her last name with her husband’s then would she have name-name-name? 
  • @wigglyicecream I understand the reasoning behind hyphenating last names, but as a elementary teacher, it's a big pain. Kids are listed alphabetically usually by last name and then sometimes the hyphenated last name is left out, which defeats the purpose of hyphenating. For kindergarten, I'm mostly teaching kids how to write their names (yes, kids come in not even being able to recognize their name...crazy I know) and I'm still working with a girl to write Elizabeth (her first name) without a visual reminder. And then on top of that her last name is 10 letters long and we haven't even touched that... usually, hyphenated names get very frustrating for the student. At least in my experience.
  • @wigglyicecream I think your reasoning makes sense and I love how you don't want DD to feel left out. I completely get your thought process here. Obviously, do what is best for you and your family and everyone else can keep their opinions to themselves (even us teachers!). Is it possible that your last name could be their middle name? Or vice versa with your partner's last name? I know some names that can work really well with, but others can be strange! 
  • @brittanynmorris I’ve thought about that too. Luckily July is still a while away so I have time. I never way for a hyphenated last name as a personal
    opinion 
  • @wigglyicecream sounds like the best solution is that SO should take your last name and baby boy should have your last name! ☺️
  • @twizzleraddict1 I like the way you think 
  • @starkette Well said! I definitely agree, I just have an opprotunity to see it from the students' perspective! 
  • @starkette I agree--each family is unique and hyphenated names are a great compromise for people. It's not so much me, but sometimes the kids don't even know what name to put down. I just tell them, your last name is your whole last name. Hyphen and all. 
  • @wigglyicecream I have a hyphenated last name (and have my whole life) and I don’t love it but it’s not that big of a deal. In less professional/formal settings I usually just give one of my last names to keep it simple. I do sometimes get credit card offers to each of my individual last names which is pretty annoying. 
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  • @wigglyicecream very late to this conversation but I wanted to share that my maiden name was hyphenated. It was not a combination of my parents last names, but rather when my grandfather moved to the US, he chose the spelling to be hyphenated. As a child growing up, I didn't find the name to be complicated at all. It was unique but my siblings and I never struggled learning to spell it nor did we resent having the hyphen. I'll also say, my mom chose to hyphenate when she got married to keep her maiden name. She had to go to court because she was told at the time you can only have one hyphen in your last name (I have not checked if that is still the case).
  • @starkette I love that name so much! It’s adorable. ♥️
  • Great choice @starkette
  • @starkette What a great name!
  • @starkette that's a great name! My friends son is also F____ Elliot, it's just a great flow for a name.
  • I really wanted to name my daughter Vera. But then for a long time my husband and I thought "we'll never want kids!" And so... we named one of our cats Vera. XD Now that I'm actually pregnant I laugh really hard because I really wanted to name her Vera. I think we've settled on Eleanor, though. So we can call her Ella. ❤️
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