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babynames2008-03-28 02:26 pm
For those of you with children...
How did you decide on your kid's/kids' name(s)? Family name? Did you argue with your significant other about it?
Just wondering!
Just wondering!
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My kids names are Bo'kqishka and LaFawnda :)
jk i don't have any kids i just wanted to say that :P
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Nah
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My family has a naming tradition of giving two middle names, one hebrew and one honouring, which I have continued with my children.
Usually we agree on the honouring name first: for our son, it was my husband's family tradition for the first boy to have the honouring name Lovel (which I have grown to love as a name), for our daughter, we agreed to name the baby after my late grandmother Betty Lou (her honouring name is Louisa), and (God willing), the next child will be named after my husband's grandfather who passed away last year - so David for a boy or Davidyah for a girl. We have a list of other people we would like to be able to honour, but picking which is usually the first part of the process.
Then we try to agree on first names - or at least a list of names to choose from after we meet the newest addition. So far, my husband has won out on this as he picked Owen and Alexandra when they weren't on my name list. Now we have have pretty much agreed to a top three for either gender (though third place is a bit more fluid, particularly for boys names).
Then I typically pair a hebrew name to go in the middle. For my daughter, it was a namesake that goes with the first name (Alexandra Salome is after Queen Salome Alexandra) while my son's just seemed to fit. Our top three name list has paired a hebrew name or two with each of our choices.
And that's how we came to Owen Amidor Lovel and Alexandra Salome Louisa, and the names on our lists.
Very little fighting, but it does seem a complicated process when it is written out like this :)
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For me, my daughter is named Lily Kathleen. I kept the tradition of my parents and named after Lily Evans Potter (HP) and my best friend whose name is Kathleen.
I think I'm going to try and keep this tradition with any additional children I have (First name (book), Middle name--friend)but in all honesty if a name strikes me I may just use that instead of sticking to strick naming patterns.
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My mother had a lot of trouble coming up with a name for a boy - she liked Mark, but with Anthony as the middle name, it sounded like Marc Antony. She tried to go against tradition because she liked the name Andrew Scott, but the initials would have then been ASS.
Good think my sister and I were both girls. Although, neither of us have our mother's name as our middle name. Mine's after a family friend and my sister's was random. I'd like to keep the tradition though, even if for just my sons (if I have any).
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We fought over names for the first six months.. then he cheated on me & we broke up, so I got 100% say :)
But the middle name that she will have has significance to him.. she's named after his best friend that died a year ago (Jordin). The first name is one I liked and have had picked out since a positive test.