B.F. asks from Corfu, NY on February 29, 2008
Baby Names - Corfu,NY
So it has been 10 years since I last gave birth and so many things have changed! However one thing that remains constant baby names. Once I had thought I was done with babies I started giving the names I loved to our pets. That's right - my dog is Logan Bryce, our hamster is Bella Rose, etc. So now that I am unexpectedly pregnant with my third (and last) I have no names left!!! I can't name our new son after the dog, but I truly love the name Logan! My husband and I cannot agree on any names!!! This is my third child and his first and only (it's my second marriage). So I have been trying to let him call a lot of the shots (I've done this twice before and this is his only chance). He doesn't want to find out the sex of the baby, fine, I can live with that (would make the babyshower and nursery planning easier, but fine), he is all over me about driving in bad weather, what I am eating, etc. Fine I can deal with that - most of these things will end in 9 months when baby gets here. BUT names - now that is permanent. He doesn't seem to get the idea of unique names. He thinks everything sounds to ethnic to one nationality or another!!! Well duh - every name will have some history or meaning! or he'll tell me the first thing that comes to mind when I say it, like a food or something stupid!!! Ugh!!! Does anyone know of some babyname sites or books that we could look through? I like the sites that let you know how common the names are. My oldest is Cody and that is very common. That is why my youngest is Blake, not as common - and if the damn dog wasn't Logan - we'd be set!!!! Thanks for all your suggestions.
So What Happened?™
So we stuck to our guns and did not find out what we were having. Every time people asked what are you having I replied "a baby".
Well true to form this pregnancy was different than my previous two and nothing went as planned. My scheduled c-section was bumped up to 9/5 when I went into labor at 3:00 a.m. and to make a long story short we had the baby at 4:00 in the afternoon. I believe I signed up for the c-section to avoid this - however - we later discovered our local hospital delivered 13 babies that day - and we are a small set up!
We had a girl! 7 pounds 3 ounces 19 1/2 inches. Of course I am biased but she is beautiful. Has a full head of red hair and currently blue eyes.
Now I did say we had her Friday afternoon - we finally came to a meeting of the minds on Saturday night around 1:00 a.m. so actually Sunday morning.........................
He went with one of the names that I really liked, but he chose the spelling (which subsequently has confused the crap out of everyone - they think is Celia or Cealy or all kinds of strange translations)BUT HER NAME IS CYLIE JOYCE (pronounced like Kylee). I've given my husband (and only my husband) the choice of also calling her CJ.
So now that that dilema is over - I am sure we will have a new one momentarily!!!!
Thanks for all your suggestions!
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J.S. answers from Elmira on March 02, 2008
Hi B., First I just need to say I Know how you feel. It took me 8 of the 9 months to get A boys name picked out and a girls name narrowed down to two,(we didn't know the sex until he was born, he wouldn't hold still for the ultrasound). I'm so glad we had a boy otherwise I think we would have never named the child. He also didn't understand the unique name deal. I ended up using the online name bases to come up with more names each time he shot them down. I also resorted to movies for names. "Finale" he agreed to Alex. Just keep at it, it will get frustrating but, just think of it this way, it will all be worth it in the end when your holding that baby in your arms.:) GOOD LUCK.
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L.T. answers from Denver on February 29, 2008
www.thinkbabynames.com that was my favorite site when trying to name our latest. We could not agree on any names. We named her the morning of discharge from hospital.
J.C. answers from New York on March 01, 2008
What about giving your child the middle name Logan? We were going to name our daughter after our dog (died 3 months before she was born) because she was like our first baby but we decided to use it as a middle name. Luckily her name was Jacqueline and not Fido!
C.G. answers from New York on March 01, 2008
I went through this four years ago, when my daughter was born. My husband and I have different ideas about names. I was suggesting things like Zoe and Fallon, and he liked Jennifer and Samantha. I had liked the name Isabella, but that unfortunately had become the name du jour. We then chose Madeleine (pronounced Madalin)another name I always liked. The old-fashioned quality made it different without being weird, but the French spelling gave it that unique twist I was looking for. Of course now there's a Maddie in every class...
Maybe you could give him a big book of names, have him highlight what he likes, then you could narrow it down from there. I can understand wanting him to choose the name since it will be his only one, however that's your baby too and you have to love what you call them since you're going to be saying it A LOT.
Good luck!
C.
J.K. answers from New York on March 01, 2008
Good luck on naming your child and congrats on your pregnancy! This site is a lot of fun when searching names: http://babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/lnv0105.html
M.G. answers from New York on March 01, 2008
check out the website
http://babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/lnv0105.html
it lets you see the popularity of names over decades.
- M.
P.B. answers from New York on March 02, 2008
My husband suggested Bjorn for a boy, I thought no way. But when he told me it meant Bear, I fell in love with it since we called each other Bear and our Ferrets bears. We left out the dots over the o to Americanize it a little bit. =>
I wanted to name my daughter Sabrina, however, we had a ferret named Sabrina whom we loved dearly. He suggested Violet, old yet not too common, and when I saw the history behind the name Sydney (Saint Sydney was sent to Australia because he defied the church, to do the right thing), I knew it was a strong name. And she certainly lives up to her name, at least the defiant part!!! =>
Congrats!!!
E.O. answers from New York on March 03, 2008
Hi B.,
I found this site very helpful - it tells you how popular each name was within the last century. Best of luck!
http://www.babynamewizard.com/namevoyager/lnv0105.html
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