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Just for fun - Favorite baby names

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  • Posts: 844 Member
    I love names...not so much babies. I guess we will see how that goes.

    Girl:
    Valor
    Wren
    Briar
    Sully

    Boy:
    Pike
    Grover
    Roy
    Crane
    Buck
    Rogue
    My favorite is Macho, but I think I may need to find myself a Latino to make that one make sense.
  • Posts: 6,400 Member
    I love me some old school/biblical names

    Girls - Ada, Ida, Ruth, Judith, Anna

    Boys - Michael, Christopher, David, Joseph

    The worst name I ever heard was Richard Richardson. If memory serves (this goes back 20-30 years), it was a running family tradition but that just seemed cruel to me.
  • Posts: 844 Member
    I love me some old school/biblical names

    Girls - Ada, Ida, Ruth, Judith, Anna

    Boys - Michael, Christopher, David, Joseph

    The worst name I ever heard was Richard Richardson. If memory serves (this goes back 20-30 years), it was a running family tradition but that just seemed cruel to me.

    Hahaha I have a good friend by that name. Oh, to be a family full of **** ****s.
  • Posts: 2,694 Member
    I'm a big fan of jacking up the spelling of normal kids' names to mess them up for life.

    My daughter gives me grief over this...her name is Mackenzi...we left of the E at the end just so it could be a tad shorter and different. She hates that she can never buy things, but says it looks weird with the E at the end...haha.
  • Posts: 2,561 Member

    Judgemental, much? How awesome for you to assume that all/most of those children were accidents.

    Some people just like children and big families, what's it to you? Live and let live, Isn't that what everyone is trying to cram down everyone else's throats, these days?

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    First of all, it was a joke...well, mostly (southerners do tend to have a bunch of kids they can't afford). Second of all, this is the family I married into, I don't need to "assume" that any of these kids were mistakes. I didn't say that any of them were mistakes, actually. However, quite a few of these kids were indeed unplanned - all of the youngest ones were, all of them because the people decided to not use protection even though they can barely support themselves, let alone a child.

    These people don't need you to defend them. If anyone is doing any assuming, it's you. You don't know the half of it. So, yeah, calm those tits, babe.
  • Posts: 2,694 Member
    Obviously I love my kids names

    Mackenzi Rae
    Brayden Jason (ok Jason was not my choice, its hubs name that he wanted to pass on)

    I love the names....

    Girls:
    Lucy
    Cordelia

    Boys:
    Owen (was my first pick for Brayden's name actually, but I had final pick on Mackenzi so went with hubs first choice for B, and it fits him well)
  • Posts: 1,671 Member
    Obviously I love my kids names

    Mackenzi Rae
    Brayden Jason (ok Jason was not my choice, its hubs name that he wanted to pass on)

    I love the names....

    Girls:
    Lucy
    Cordelia

    Boys:
    Owen (was my first pick for Brayden's name actually, but I had final pick on Mackenzi so went with hubs first choice for B, and it fits him well)

    My baby brother is Brayden Asher, same spelling (which I know 3 different kids with the same name and different spelling). It's a great name, even if it falls into the the xyz popular name trend that I dislike...
  • Posts: 52 Member
    Girls: Ember, Ever, Piper, Penelope, Corrine, Camille, Katerina
    Boys: Roman, Pierce, Bennett, Gunnar
  • Posts: 37,259 Member
    I love it when parents don’t think out the names they give their kids mainly the nicknames (i.e. Richard can be shortened to ****) I worked with this old guy who’s name was Richard Eating, he spent 30 years in the Navy starting in the 50’s. Can you imagine the crap he put up with back then with the name **** Eating?
    I wanted to name my kids after the Knights of the Round Table, the wife wanted no part of either naming them that or having enough kids to names all the knights. So I opted to have nine boys and name them all after the 1919 Chi. White Sox, she said no to that too. I then mentioned the Three Musketeers she didn’t like that either. I mean come on how can you not like d'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, right? She won’t let me have any fun!
    When I mention the Declaration of Independence too, I woke up with a knife to my throat; she asked me if I wanted to discuss it further I said not now but maybe after she cooked me breakfast.

    Actually, I really wanted to name my daughter Zuzu after Zuzu Bailey in “It’s a Wonderful Life” but the misses wasn’t down with that.
    Girls:
    Eve
    Zoey
    Isabella,
    Sophia,
    Sarah
    Boy:
    D’Artagnan (you thought I was kidding?)
    Giuseppe,
    Zachary,
    Rocco or Roscoe
  • Posts: 217 Member
    Currently 6 1/2 months pregnant with baby #2, which is a girl.

    Names we considered are/were:

    Boys:
    Austin (top contender)
    Owen (top contender)
    Seth
    Logan
    Gage

    Girls:
    Piper (top contender)
    Paige (top contender)
    Phoebe
    Kaylee
    Kasey
    Mia
    Leah

    First daughter's name is Sadie.
  • Posts: 254 Member
    . Names also have to look good on a job application.

    My mother (who's 93, btw) says parents naming a baby should always consider how it will sound being announced in full over the PA system at their child's graduation.

    Been reading this thread with interest as what-to-name-the-baby has always been an interest of mine (former OB nurse, like a couple others.) "Gender ambiguous" names in our family are Avery (our daughter, back before Avery was even in the top 1,000 for girls, now it's something like #13), and Grayson, our granddaughter, who's 15 and was named before Grayson was popular for boys, or anyone. I think it's very classy. So's our granddaughter (who, incidentally, is called "Gracie.")
  • Posts: 4,007 Member
    My granddaughters name is Aurora Luna

    Aurora for the northern lights and

    Luna for the moon.

    She was born during the perseid meteor shower
  • Posts: 98 Member
    I know kids with the names:

    Katherine Suzanne (shortened to Katie Sue)
    Anna Belle (her sister)
    O'Ryan
    Oran

    My son is Daniel Troy and if I have another boy I would like to name him William Joseph. I like Michael and Gabriel as well but there are too many Michaels in the family and I worry about Gabriel being feminized.
  • Posts: 1,571 Member

    Don't forget: Maxton Paxton Colfax and Carfax

    Uhh, you forgot Jaxon!

    Harlyn
    Madyn
    Braxton
    Bransen
    Bentley
    Brantley
    :angry:
  • Posts: 188 Member
    I'm somewhat of a writer, so I love baby names.

    Girls:
    Vienna
    Seraphina
    Elleri
    Holland
    Valerie
    Vanessa
    Olivia
    Reese
    Liana
    Bethany

    Boys:
    Owen
    Liam
    Reece
    Peter
    Jonah
    Kent
  • Posts: 99 Member
    I love the names Camilla or Aviva!
  • Posts: 4,440 Member

    My mother (who's 93, btw) says parents naming a baby should always consider how it will sound being announced in full over the PA system at their child's graduation.

    Been reading this thread with interest as what-to-name-the-baby has always been an interest of mine (former OB nurse, like a couple others.) "Gender ambiguous" names in our family are Avery (our daughter, back before Avery was even in the top 1,000 for girls, now it's something like #13), and Grayson, our granddaughter, who's 15 and was named before Grayson was popular for boys, or anyone. I think it's very classy. So's our granddaughter (who, incidentally, is called "Gracie.")

    It's just a personal preference. My husband and I reasoned that if we named our daughter "Taylor" or a last name like that, what if she fell in love and wanted to marry a man with the last name "Taylor"? Awkward. Or what if she fell in love with a man with the first name Taylor (since the name is also gender ambiguous)? I know the likelihood of that happening is a stretch, but it was a big deal for us.
  • Posts: 188 Member

    Uhh, you forgot Jaxon!

    Harlyn
    Madyn
    Braxton
    Bransen
    Bentley
    Brantley
    :angry:

    Some girls who I went to high school with and got pregnant in or just out of high school named their kids Jaxxon and Brantley.
  • Posts: 9 Member
    My best friends niece just had twins. A boy and a girl. She named the girl Laylah Dean and the boy Pheonix Albert (yes....spelled like that)
  • Posts: 1,571 Member

    Some girls who I went to high school with and got pregnant in or just out of high school named their kids Jaxxon and Brantley.

    Ooh, two X's?! Super cool! Why not three?
  • Posts: 2,232 Member
    I like classic names

    Henry
    Albert
    Samuel

    Nora
    Charlotte
    Clara
    Alice
  • Posts: 10,740 Member
    Currently 6 1/2 months pregnant with baby #2, which is a girl.

    Names we considered are/were:

    Boys:
    Austin (top contender)
    Owen (top contender)
    Seth
    Logan
    Gage

    Girls:
    Piper (top contender)
    Paige (top contender)
    Phoebe
    Kaylee
    Kasey
    Mia
    Leah

    First daughter's name is Sadie.

    I love Piper & Paige. Love!!!

    Actually with the exception of Kaylee (what!? Sorry it just doesn't go with any of your other choices IMO) I like all of those. Not that you need strangers' approval.

    I do think Kasey is in a similar vein with Kaylee but it's the name of a good friend so I couldn't say that!
  • Posts: 3,974 Member
    I used to work in a hospital and we once had a woman give birth and was not sure of a name for the baby. The nurse mentioned that the tests on her placenta came back normal and you guessed it, the poor baby girl got named Placenta.

    My father used to work with a Mr. Marks. He named his son Mark.
  • Posts: 509 Member
    In college I had a professor who's name was Harry (Not Harold) Weiner and his son's name was D_ck (Not Richard). Felt sorry for them both.
  • Posts: 963 Member
    Bedula for a girl and Morbidicus the swollen for a boy
  • Posts: 226 Member
    I like Ruby for a girl and Liam for a boy. I don't plan on having kids though so I think I'll just get a puppy and call it Ruby.
  • Posts: 226 Member
    My boys are Aiden Lee and Dominic Andre`. (Aiden is 12, and was named that before it became stupidly popular).

    I would LOVE to name our next son the same as my husband. My hubbs is the third, our next son would be the fourth (which would be IV, and I'm a medic...so it's a nerdy fit). I'd probably call him Jack, though, rather than my husband's first name, since there are two in the house already.

    My husband wants to name our next boy so that he has the initials of WTF. Lol.

    I have my heart set on Amelia Lucille for a girl, but have 3 friends who now have kids with the same first name, so that is probably going to go by the wayside to something else.

    Others I like....

    Girls:

    Adelita (our puppy's name)
    Beckett (my car's name)
    Kaylee (from Farscape....adorable story behind that one)
    Claudia
    Chloe

    Boys:

    Thaddeus
    Yeager
    Scott
    Orville (because Wilbur is awful)
  • my choices for a boy is Daniel Brian (named after me(middle name) and gf's dad

    and Sophia Elizabeth for a girl :)
  • Posts: 333 Member
    Cleetus
  • Posts: 651 Member
    Not a fan of last names as girl names. Kennedy? Peyson? Reagan? Presley? Ugh NO!

    Met someone this week whose name sounds like "SHEER-sten." Sounds pretty, but how's it spelled? Kirsten. WHAT? Why did your parents do that to you? You're gonna have to correct EVERYONE the rest of your ENTIRE LIFE.

    Also, alot of new names bug me. You know, the ones that sound like they're mish-mashes of two other names. Brinley. Korgan. Tegan. Soren. (lol that rhymes) Also, I can't take you seriously if you are named after a food or a tree. Or a moral quality.

    Braxton - NO. I can't ... even...
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