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And the Battle for a Name for Baby Begins....

Well we recently found out we are having a girl...I am so excited to have my very own princess! I have three boys already. We argued for months over what to name our current baby. Now that we know what we are having we will be "discussing" names again. My husband wants to the name the baby after his grandmother..yuck! I dont' like her name at all and mostly I dont' like her at times so I am NOT naming my daughter an ugly name(I wont' say because I dont' want to offend anyone with my opinion) He doesn't like any names I have suggested so far. I said to him that I should just get to name the baby since I have been out numbered for the last nine years...he is not going for it..LOL I think my husband may be rejecting my names since I rejected his grandmothers name..Soooo I am not sure what I am looking to get out of this post. Maybe shared experience with name "discussing" or suggestions on how to refuse his picks without getting his back up?

I should add that I didn't tell him I don't always like his grandmother..I could never speak those words out loud..I simply stated it was an old lady name and I refuse to give my daughter and old lady name. Then I suggested naming her after my grandma whose name is more old ladyish than his.

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So What Happened?™

Helen is his grandmothers name. I hate the name. I do not like Helena either. I dont' always like her and I would never tell him either. It's his fathers mother. She is actual thrilled we are having a girl. My husbands cousin was over today and I mentioned to her about the name and she got the most horrified look on her face. She told me not too but maybe suggest using her middle name as "Princess's " middle name wich is Ann. I don't know. My grandmothers name is Agnes. What a hideous name and I would never put my child through that.ever. She would throw the biggest fit if we named our daughter Agnes.

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Well, you don't have to use her name, but you could use a variety of it.

Elizabeth, for example could be Eliza, Lizzie, Ellie, Lisa, Elisabet, Elise, Ella, Beth. You just have to be creative.

Many names can be altered, or it can be a middle name. Perhaps if you compromised on using his gma's name (or a different version of it0 then he would compromise with the first name you like. just run them together to see how they flow.

Also, remember, 'old lady' names are becoming very popular again!

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We should know what it is, not everyone likes every name, so no offense! Maybe there's a spin on that name that you would both like?

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I just told my husband that I was the one who had to carry and birth the child so I had final say and veto power in the name. A man really can't argue with that.

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Here's how you can tell if he is playing stupid games. Tell him that you want him to pick out ten names that he really likes and write them down. See what he comes up with. Chances are he won't remember all the names he shot down when you suggested them, if he chooses one that you have already told him and he shot it down....well there you go. If he can't come up with ten names is probably another sign, it just means he is determined to get that other name.

Seriously my friend did this to her husband, and he picked two names she had suggested! Busted!

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An idea; our family has 4 names. The middle names are family honor names, and the first name is the child's own. AKA one of her middle names could be the ugly name, right along with your grandmother's or mother's name... and then her FIRST name is purely hers.

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Well, you don't have to use her name, but you could use a variety of it.

Elizabeth, for example could be Eliza, Lizzie, Ellie, Lisa, Elisabet, Elise, Ella, Beth. You just have to be creative.

Many names can be altered, or it can be a middle name. Perhaps if you compromised on using his gma's name (or a different version of it0 then he would compromise with the first name you like. just run them together to see how they flow.

Also, remember, 'old lady' names are becoming very popular again!

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I say, you choose the name. And he should just stop playing these little childish games of rejecting any name you suggest, just because he is irked you don't like "his" suggestion of naming your daughter after his Grandmother.
AND for all you know, maybe his family is pressuring him... to name your daughter his Grandmother's name???

Regardless, I think, you should both, choose a name for your daughter that is HERS.
That way, she will not have to live under a shadow or some family 'drama' about why her name HAD TO BE a certain name and how she HAD TO BE named after a Grandmother... that, her own mother did not really like.

Choose a name for your daughter, that is HER name. Not named after anyone who already passed away.

Personally, I would not want to be named, after anyone. Nor are my kids.

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haha baby names. Should be the the most fun time and ends up a battle and a worry constantly did I do it right? My husband is from India, I am American. Like most girls I had names already picked and my husband shot em down like dirty villians. He wanted names that really meant something to both of us. Not just ones that sounded pretty or cutsie. We battled for each of our three kids. Each ones first name was named an Indian name but per my demands it had to be easy to say. At the time of our first baby my mom was Diagnosed with cancer, and in honor of her and make her happy I had her first name as my daughters middle name. So each of our children have Indian first names and American Middle names that honor my mother and father. I have Meera (said Me-rah) Margaret- my moms first name. Diyah (said Dee - ya) Ruth- my moms middle name since she passed away 5 months before she was born, and Rohan (said Roh -han) Gary - my fathers first name since my brother never had kids to carry on the line. Each one was a fight and Rohan was going to be Milan for a really long time. So untill he was born he had two names. Always keep your minds open and dont settle till they are born and in your arms.

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Get two copies of the same baby book, or one and take turns. Write down all the names you like and have him do the same WITHOUT DISCUSSING OR SEEING WHAT THE OTHER WRITES DOWN!! Then, make a list of names on both lists and you have options. My husband and I couldn't agree on any names with one suggesting and the other shooting down the idea, but were shocked when we had a list of about 20 names after going over the book separately. This worked for both our children. Then you know it is a name you both liked and no one got talked into a name :)

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Honestly, why would it be up to him? You carry the baby, give BIRTH to the baby, and afterwards physically TAKE CARE of the baby for the next 18 years, or at least the majority of the work is yours.....Plus it's a GIRL.....And this is the FOURTH time you've given him a child.

(Sorry, in something of a feminist mood this morning, tired of hearing 'let's go fool around', when I used to hear 'I can't live without you' or 'you're my missing rib'.)

ANYWAY, this is about YOU, not me, tehehe, and it's your FOURTH CHILD, so I would think SOMETHING could be about YOU, geez! Pick the name you like for your girl. You know WAAAY better what will fit, since you're A GIRL.

(Sorry for yelling!)

:)

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We should know what it is, not everyone likes every name, so no offense! Maybe there's a spin on that name that you would both like?

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