T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
237.1 | | SKETCH::BASSETT | Design | Wed Jun 08 1988 12:06 | 1 |
| Can I ask what the name is?
|
237.2 | It could be worse | MDVAX1::ELLIS | | Wed Jun 08 1988 16:21 | 19 |
|
My husband and I are just the reverse. We had the
kids named for years before we married. A boy would
be called James Walter, nicknamed JW. And the girl
would be Kathryn Elizabeth, nicknamed Katie Beth.
We are good at agreeing on names just not at agreeing
on Kids. JW finially joined us 3 years ago. And we are
still talking about Katie Beth, with no baby expected.
So things can be worse.
you got the kid
I got the names
Good luck and relax
Anne
|
237.3 | He may still change his mind | NEXUS::STEPHENSON | | Wed Jun 08 1988 18:56 | 9 |
| Don't lose all hope yet. My husband had liked the name Joshua Kaleb
for years before we even met. When I finally became pregnant he
still liked that name until about 2 months before the baby was due.
I don't know what happened he just decided he didn't like it.
Marietta 4476
s
|
237.4 | Still wondering what the name is... | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Thu Jun 09 1988 11:23 | 8 |
| I wouldn't go along with a name I really didn't like. There are
so _many_ names out there... Maybe you couldn't compromise and
use the name in question as a middle name...
BTW, does he know how you feel about it?
-Tracy
|
237.5 | oops | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Fri Jun 10 1988 11:22 | 4 |
| Maybe it was a Freudian slip...that last note should have said
"...maybe you _could_ compromise..."
|
237.6 | What do you think? | AIMHI::FORTIER | | Fri Jun 10 1988 11:32 | 21 |
| OK, I'll tell. The name is Samuel. Like I said it's not really
a bad name. I just don't think it sounds good with Fortier.
He knows how I feel about it but I really don't have anything else
that sounds better. I've been such a flake lately that he probably
isn't taking anything I say too seriously.(I've said some outrageous
things during my crying binges)
He's been trying to comprimise by telling me that he likes the
name I've picked for a girl and will go along with that if I go
along with his boys name. He also thinks it would be a good idea
if we used my maiden name for the middle name.
My family has had the misfortune of having 1 male per generation,
so my brother is the last of the name. Since he shows no sign of
ever getting married having the name carried on has made them all
love the name Samuel Treble Fortier.
Is this really as bad as it sounds, or could I learn to like it
too?
|
237.7 | What's in a name | USRCV1::MACFAWNG | | Tue Jun 14 1988 13:32 | 43 |
| Samuel isn't that bad. But how many babies do you know nowadays
with that name. And besides it doesn't really sound like it goes
with Fortier.
In your note you mentioned that you both had names picked out for
your babies. Well, obviously you both agreed to a name for each
sex. If you had Samuel picked out before, you should have said
something then, not wait until now to say something.
My husband and I had a real hard time figuring out names. All the
MacFawn's have someone elses name in theirs. Paul Douglas, Edward
Travis and Robert Andrew were used for the names of Andrew Douglas,
Travis Edward, Travis Douglas, Robert Paul, and Paul Andrew. I
though it was a little rediculous, but my husband wanted to continue
to use this method.
So with a little working out, we came up with Ryan Paul (Paul is
daddy's first name) and Alyssa Marie (Marie is mommy's middle name).
It all started with a list of first and middle names. Then we would
sit down and keep repeating the names over and over again, until
we found some we liked. Then I would take those names and put them
on another piece of paper and a couple days later, add more and
cross more off.
What is daddy's full name (DFN)?
"DFN" Samuel Fortier
Ryan Samuel Fortier
Kevin "DFN" Fortier
Jason ---- Fortier
Andrew ----- Fortier
I think it will take some time to work everything out. I had to
stay extra long in the hospital because my parents couldn't figure
out what to name me and the doctor's wouldn't let me go home without
a name.
Good luck. Maybe if you tell your husband that you really wish
to name the baby something else, he might change his mind. Also,
you may want to find out the sex of the baby if it would make things
easier.
Gail Marie MacFawn
|
237.8 | Sam | PLEXUS::V5REGISTRAR | | Thu Jun 23 1988 19:02 | 6 |
| I like the name "Sam," but not necessarily Samuel.
If (someday) I have a baby boy, I might just go ahead and name him
Sam, and not Samuel.
Stacie
|
237.9 | -<Disagree>- | DWOMV2::REOLI | | Mon Oct 24 1988 15:38 | 2 |
| I think that your husband should bend a little on this. If you can't
agree on a name, pick another one.
|
237.10 | what's in a name ? | MSBIS2::FORMALARIE | | Wed Nov 02 1988 12:29 | 18 |
| After the birth of my daughter (Lauren Pauline), I roomed with a woman
who named her son Samuel and called him Sam. Since then friends
have had a son and named him Sam. I have grown to like the name.
3 months after my son arrived, I decided that I couldn't abide by
his name and went to court to legally change it to Andrew Charles.
Although it was a little confusing to the relatives, I'm really
glad that we did it. Changing it didn't require a lawyer and cost
a whopping $30. It's an option if your husband insists on Samuel
and you decide after a bit that you would prefer something else.
Who knows the name may grow on you.
I'm expecting #3 in January - luckily my husband and I are pretty
much in agreement.
Good luck !!!
Anne
|
237.11 | FROM WHAT? | LDP::CORCORAN | | Mon Nov 14 1988 10:28 | 4 |
| RE: .10 -- What did you change it FROM - CHARLES ANDREW??
Just wondering.....
|
237.12 | JM to AC | MSBIS2::FORMALARIE | | Mon Nov 21 1988 10:40 | 4 |
| Hi - we changed it from John Michael to Andrew Charles. it's a
long story !
-Anne
|