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caitlynsmygirl
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Topic: how did you chose your childs name ? Posted: 22 December 2008 at 12:32pm |
this thread is completly out of curiosity , one thing I have noticed since being on here , is that our children all have names
What interests me , is how you chose them , how you decided THAT was the name for your little darling (s)
With C , I closed my eyes , opened a name book and ran my finger down the page (risky business, that , and yes ,I did it a few times)
This one, DF came up with a boys name, after a character in a movie he likes, and I always liked the girls name we picked.
But I know some people name their children or babies to be, after family members, or friends, some after people they greatly admire (eg Emma, with Maya) , or movie stars , book characters etc...
so, is there a story behind your child's name? go on , tell!
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 12:38pm |
Rico: DH thought of it from "Puerto Rico". Strange huh! This was when we had not long being going out, and I have no idea what he was thinking, but mentioned it one day. We hadn't considered marriage, nor having children together, but Rico always stood out, and no other name was going to come into consideration.
Gia: Not long before I fell pg with Rico, we were watching an old Italian war movie with a young girl in it, called Gia. The mother, a local, slept with 3 american soldiers and she told each one of them that they were the father of her daughter "Gia" and when they all were sending her money to raise the child! Until they all came back to her town years and years later so she had to try and work it so they didn't all come to see Gia at the same time. DH said after the movie when we had a girl, her name would be Gia.
Jett: No particular story with that name, Dh just suggested it when I was only a few months pg with Jett, and I liked it, then loved it! I couldn't stand the rest of his suggestions, and he didn't like any of mine.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 12:39pm |
Jake's is from the Blues Brothers and taine is from Taine randall. who neither of us actually like, but we liked the name. Boys names we always had trouble with - as in we only liked about three. Girls we liked HEAPS but Lewis vetoed a lot. apparently lots of bitchy girls called Holly in Gisborne
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 12:43pm |
Hannah was a name that DH and I both really loved.
Every Hannah we'd ever known was really lovely.
Once she was born I found out Hannah was the name of both of my great-great grandmothers and was my Grandma's favourite name.
So it was meant to be.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 12:52pm |
Nope, we just kept going through names until we came up with something we both liked.
One of the best ways we found to come up with names is to read the credits of any programme.
Spencer's middle name is Richard after his daddy though and Dh was named after his Granddad so that is kinda keeping a family name going. This baby however just has a random middle name as we came up with two names that we liked. Now we just have to decide which order to put them in
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 12:54pm |
i have always like james had a name and after dicussings heaps of names with my mum and dad james didnt even come frist with that pick i waited till i was in laubour and told mum and dad then ahahaha whos gonna fight with a labouring woman
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 1:00pm |
Keira we came up with when I was about 5 months pregnant, we still hadnt found a name we agreed on and then one day while watching Pirates of the Carribean we both fell in love with the name Keira. Not that shes exactly named after Keira Knightley, we just both like the name.
Her Middle name Rose is my mums name.
Maddis name was not so easy, I guess we were hoping the name would just come to us. We had many lists of names we liked and neither of us could agree on the same name. I think Madison was the only name we could agree on and quickly it became her. I love the name, just sometimes wish it wernt so common.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 1:02pm |
We have chosen Alexander, cause its my dads name and I always said I would name my son after my dad, and I really like the name and so does DH, it also goes back for generations, so I'm carrying it on
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 1:10pm |
I love knowing how people picked there names!
DH wouldn't disucss names at all, and when he did it was terrible names just to annoy me. I went for monitoring on the Thursday and was told I would be induced the next day - I paniced as still no name. We agreed on a girls name but no boys name and as I was 100% sure it was a boy this wasn't helpful.
Went thru labour etc and when he was out DH suggested Frano (nice name but we are really white and not sure its a white name IYGWIM) and then kept going with more and more terrible names, I was determined to get my way so sent him home to work out a name that I could call my son Mac with and he came back with Macauley - apparently he was up until 3.30am trying to find one that he liked. Middle name is a family name.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 1:39pm |
DH and I had been discussing baby names since long before we were engaged let alone married and thinking about TTC. We have lots of boys names we like and a few girls names we like too but we couldn't agree on any and then one day DH suggested Michaela for a girl and I totally fell in love with it.
Her middle name is Elizabeth named after my niece who lived with us for awhile, Elizabeth (my niece) was named after my sisters and I (Elizabeth is my oldest sisters middle name) and my mum came up with the middle name Elizabeth for my sister because it was the name of her favourite childhood doll. So I suppose we're creating a bit of a family tradition now.
We still can't agree on a boys name.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 1:43pm |
Kobe I heard on the news then we saw it in Australia on our honeymoon (was 12 weeks preggie) and decided that was the one.
Addison I was getting desperate and posted a thread on here and someone suggested it. At that stage I didnt even know about Greys Anatomy but in the list someone posted it caught my eye and I rang hubby and he loved it too and that was that.
Both have middle names after family members
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 1:44pm |
With Ethan I got it suggested to me at work the same day DH thought of it out of the blue so it was fate:)! Daniel he didn't like but I love and it went with Ethan so that sorted that:)
With this one (yes we are sad and already have names) we just both really liked the girls name and the boys name is one I loved last time and it's grown on DH:)
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 2:03pm |
DH and I have had our girls name sorted out since before we even decided to try for a baby! We were singing along to the radio one day in the car and both said "I love that name" about the name in the song. We couldn't agree on boys names at all so lucky we're having a girl  Her middle name is most likely going to be DH's Nana's name, she passed away the day before I found out I was pregnant.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 2:12pm |
Leah Grace - Leah was my great grandmothers first name and my grandmothers middle name. Grace was a name we liked and after we named her I found out from DH's mother that grace was her favourite aunt. (DH knew but didn't tell me just agreed instantly to the name)
Joel Matthew - Joel was the only boys name we agreed on second time round(didn't have it 1st time!) And again after we told my mum she said it was my great grandfathers name, and had been one of mums choices had she had a boy. Matthew we liked both times round and as far as I know not a family member - but could be wrong yet!!!
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 2:46pm |
DH actually suggested Charlotte for her first name - we both wanted something very strong and that had been used throughout history. I was also 100% adamant that I wanted a name that I could buy things for (ie a comb with Charlotte on it) and that the spelling was correct.
Initally her middle name was going to be Rose as its my middle name, my Mum's middle name and my great aunties first name. About 4 weeks before she was born I heard of a little girl called Emily Rose and decided I loved the way it ran together. However, I was a little more relaxed on the spelling and decided to spell it Emalee-Rose. The hyphen is also part of her birth cert.
When we have another, if its a girl, their name will also be "something something-rose Beasley". But that may be some time off yet
If its a boy it will be "something Stewart Beasley". DH wants the middle name to be Colin after his late grandfather but I HATE it so we compromised and used Stewart which was his grandfathers surname. I still am not keen on it but its better than Colin.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 2:46pm |
We chose Samantha after we had the 20 week scan and found out she was a girl. We had loads of boys names already chosen (his family all has tons of boys!).
We just both wanted a name that could be shortened ie Sam, and was girly, but no too girly IFKWIM. DH actually chose her first name in the end, but we both loved it. And by the time she was born (after being Samantha for nearly 5 months already) she couldn't possibly be named anything else.
Plus as an extra bonus - Samantha means: she who obeys - yeah right!!!
Her middle name is Rosalie, after my Mom, who she will never get to meet, but who would have been the most awesome Nanna in the world. It was important to me that she feels a connection with her Nanna.
Edited to add: Like CuriousG, it was important to me that Sam had a name that wasn't too hard to read etc. I found it quite challenging growing up with a name that no one could pronounce, although I do love my name.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 2:57pm |
We had no boys names....as we thought we were having a girl..(even then we were argueing over what that would be lolz). So while I was in induced labour we searched for names on the internet..came across Kahtrel.......decided to add an exta L onto it and viola!!!. He's the only one in New Zealand at least lolz.
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:05pm |
We always had trouble with boy names.....Our first i don't know how we came up with Lachlan or Lachie...i think we just went through and said lots of names out lound and this was the only boy name we liked....If a girl we had three to choose from. If he was a boy the middle name would come from my side and if it was a girl it would come from DH's side but as soon as we found out that he was a boy DH packed a sad and stamped his foot and said it was not fair  So we have Edward from my side and william from his....Later finding out that we both have great grandparents called Edward William and William Edward...lol
Sophia got her name from Lachlan actually. his fav song was Sophia by The Rasmus so he wanted to call her that and we loved it so if it was an girl Sophia and if it was a boy...Superman (Lachies choise)...Lucky we had a girl. We actually Did not have any boy names in mind. He middle names acame from DH's mums middle name and frome my Aunty. If we gave one two middle names we had to do the same for the other or they will feel as though we do not love them as muc h
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:13pm |
When I was pregnant with my daughter we came up with a whole bunch of names (boy & girl names, we didn't know what we were having), in the end we didn't use any of the names we had picked.
Marissa Amélie: after 4 days of being "Baby Girl" we came up with Marissa, which means Of the Sea. we thought it was a pretty name. We were living in Montréal, Canada when she was conceived so we wanted a French middle name for her, hence Amélie.
Graeson Tahi: we had narrowed it down to two names for our son and let our daughter choose her favourite, so she actually named her brother. It is pronounced Gray-son, for his middle name we wanted a name to help represent him being born in NZ which is why we chose Tahi.
edited for my bad one-handed typing, feeding Grae. heehee
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Posted: 22 December 2008 at 3:32pm |
my2angels wrote:
Addison I was getting desperate and posted a thread on here and someone suggested it. At that stage I didnt even know about Greys Anatomy but in the list someone posted it caught my eye and I rang hubby and he loved it too and that was that.
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hehe , it was me, I still remember that thread
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