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babynames2007-01-16 12:59 am
MEANINGFUL 1/2
My heart is set on Michael Scott for a boy. Common, I know. But my step-dad's name is Michael and he had such an impact on my life that I think it would be fantastic to use his name. Scott comes from my fiance's family--he had an uncle that died in his teens who's name was Scott.
As for a girl, I love the names Emily & Nicole. However, neither have any meaning, which sort of irks me. At any rate, my fiance's mother is Carla, maybe Carla Nicole and she could go by Nicole?
I still feel like if I have two kids and one has such a meaningful name to me, the other should as well. WDYT?
As for a girl, I love the names Emily & Nicole. However, neither have any meaning, which sort of irks me. At any rate, my fiance's mother is Carla, maybe Carla Nicole and she could go by Nicole?
I still feel like if I have two kids and one has such a meaningful name to me, the other should as well. WDYT?
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Emily is my least favorite name ever and Nicole is far down there. Carla, eh.
I personally see no point in naming someone something and planning to call them something else (even their middle name) from the get-go.
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I feel the same way. That's part of the reason why I'm trying to avoid using family names, unless I liked the name anyway without it being connected to family.
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I'm not a fan of calling a child by his/her middle name. I would suggest Nicole as the first name and a family name as the middle name.
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Thats what I'm naming my son (coming in March)
Michael-after his father
and Scott is my fathers name..
ahh thats so weird lol.
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I don't think all of your names have to be honoring someone. I know none of my names will be honoring anyone since my family all have sucky names, lol. Pick names you really like. And anyway, the whole name honoring thing can get confusing when you're calling your daughter and her grandmother answers instead.
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