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Sep. 8th, 2008 09:08 pmMy husband and I are officially trying to get pregnant. That being said... I've finally been able to coax him to talk about names that he likes now that there is a reason. :P
He thought of, for a boy, Andy Andrew C***. It is his paternal grandfathers name. Both Andy, Andrew, and the combination of the two are traditional in his family. Hubbys middle name is Andrew and his brothers first name is Andy, additionally.
We like the name of his maternal grandmother (she passed when he was around three) so, although not along the lines of our usual tastes, it holds great signifigance and meaning. That would be Grace. The only real conflict is that our niece is also named Grace.
My mother-in-law will probably flip if we don't name him or her something semi-normal so I guess I have to keep that in mind. :P
He thought of, for a boy, Andy Andrew C***. It is his paternal grandfathers name. Both Andy, Andrew, and the combination of the two are traditional in his family. Hubbys middle name is Andrew and his brothers first name is Andy, additionally.
We like the name of his maternal grandmother (she passed when he was around three) so, although not along the lines of our usual tastes, it holds great signifigance and meaning. That would be Grace. The only real conflict is that our niece is also named Grace.
My mother-in-law will probably flip if we don't name him or her something semi-normal so I guess I have to keep that in mind. :P
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Date: 2008-09-09 01:08 pm (UTC)You could always still use Andy or Andrew (I'd say the latter, because then you could always call him by either name). OR you could always do the same initials AAC. All that said, I do really like the name Andrew.
Andrew Alexander
Andrew Ash
Ash Andrew
Andrew Alistair
Aaron Andrew
Andrew Adam
Andrew Alton
some other combos, including Andrew:
Andrew William
Andrew Elijah
Sean Andrew
Andrew Ryan
Andrew Jonathan