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426.1 | | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Aug 16 1989 09:41 | 7 |
| Hi Cindy,
What's your last name? I might have some ideas, but I'd rather
know what your last name is before I make any suggestions.
- Kathryn
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426.2 | Sorry I forgot | SKIWVA::FSCNO | | Wed Aug 16 1989 09:56 | 5 |
| Sorry Kathryn, our last name is Lilly. The baby is due April 2.
He says maybe it will be born on Easter and we will name it Easter
Lilly, pretty bad huh?
Cindy
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426.3 | | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Wed Aug 16 1989 11:00 | 6 |
| How about Trevor?
Just as a side note, My choice would be Tyler....
Anna
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426.4 | My $.02 | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Aug 16 1989 12:26 | 7 |
| Another side note; I have a nephew named Travis.
How about Thomas?
(I have a definite preference to simple names.)
K.C.
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426.5 | All grown up? | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Aug 16 1989 12:42 | 19 |
| Hi again,
O.K. Cindy, here's my opinion although you may not like it. I'd
have to go along with your husband and pick Travis over Tyler
simply because I think it sounds better with your last name. The
"ler" ending in Tyler sounds weird to me with Lilly as a last name.
But then, Travis is one of those names I put into what I call the
"Henry" category. I just can't imagine a sweet, cute, tiny little
baby named Henry - and I feel the same way about Travis. It just
seems to sound like a grown-up man. (George and Malcolm are other
names in that group).
Try not to worry too much though, about finding a name right now.
You've still got some time. I'm due in about 8 weeks or so and
we don't have ANYTHING YET! Oh well, if I come up with something,
I'll reply again. Good luck to you.
- Kathryn
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426.6 | Yes, I think you're right | SKIWVA::FSCNO | | Wed Aug 16 1989 13:13 | 11 |
| Dear Kathryn,
I think you're right about Travis going better with the last name.
I just can't make myself like the name. Your point about it not
being a name for a tiny baby is a good one, it would be like naming
him Harold or something. I hope you find some names soon. Do you
know what you're going to have. We told them we didn't want to know
with Rachel and we'll probably do the same with this one. Good
luck and let me know what you choose.
Cindy
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426.7 | | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Wed Aug 16 1989 13:14 | 7 |
| After reading .5 I want to change my mind. I didn't realize the
last name was Lilly. Tyler Lilly sounds a bit like Tiger Lilly
and I wouldn't want my son called that...
Anna (expecting in 3 months, and still haven't a clue as to what
my baby will be named...)
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426.8 | I see what you mean | SKIWVA::FSCNO | | Wed Aug 16 1989 13:26 | 11 |
| Dear Anna,
It does sound like Tiger Lilly. I've also had the suggestions of
Water, Millie and Billy Bob. Hope you find some names for your
baby, when I was in the hospital last time there were some twins
there who didn't have names for two days. So don't feel alone, its
a tough job to find a name that your husband likes and one that
your kid won't hate you for when they grow up. Good luck and let
us know.
Cindy
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426.9 | It's definately those husbands! | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Aug 16 1989 14:44 | 21 |
| re: Cindy and Anna
Oh yes! It's those husbands! I can think of plenty of names that
I like, but my dear, sweet hubby rejects them all. I think we're
going to end up just waiting to see what the baby looks like before
naming it - maybe hoping that something will just "come to us".
To answer your question, Cindy - No, I don't have a clue as to what
the baby's sex is, although I've kind of had this funny feeling
ever since I became pregnant that it's a boy. Also, I fit just
about all of the old wives tales for this baby being a boy. So
it makes sense that the only names we don't have too much trouble
with are girls' names! If by some slim chance I *do* have a girl,
her name will probably be Allyson - even though it doesn't too
good with our last name - or even Kelly. We're not too sure.
At any rate, I'm not too worried anymore. My husband might surprise
me while I'm in labor and agree to one of the names I've been pushing
for. Good luck to all of you...
- Kathryn
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426.10 | They'll do it all the time | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed Aug 16 1989 14:48 | 7 |
| Oh, I almost forgot - about people making silly suggestions like
Water, and Millie, etc. - I think there are people out there who'll
do it to anybody. I've been told to name my baby "Old" - you know,
like the farmer? Gee, if my last name was Mc instead of Mac I could
name him Ronald! That's also been suggested along with Donald.
- K
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426.11 | Ideas for both of you\ | TIGEMS::FORREST | | Wed Aug 16 1989 17:03 | 13 |
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I know you wanted a "t" name but what about Robert or Joseph? Bob
Lilly sounds super IMO. I agree with previous comments on Tyler
as soon as I heard it I too thought of Tiger Lilly. I'll check
my list of boys names tonite for some possible T names.
For girls how about Jennifer or Carolyn?
Jim F.
P.S. - K. Macdonald could go with IAN if its a boy. Cathleen if
its a boy. Macdonald is name that offers a lot of good choices.
Lilly certainly is tougher. Good luck.
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426.12 | A mother knows | SKIWVA::FSCNO | | Thu Aug 17 1989 10:15 | 0 |
426.13 | | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Thu Aug 17 1989 10:17 | 13 |
| I know what you're all saying about people coming up with 'funny
first names' to go with the last name. My married name is Bogart;
so of course, everyone suggests Humphrey!!!
When I was expecting my son, we hadn't agreed on a name until a week
after his due date (he ended up being a week and a half late). And
the name my husband picked out was one that I suggested months
earlier which he rejected immediately. I didn't bother to tell him
that came up with that name months ago and to this day, he still
believes he named him.!!!!
Anna
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426.14 | | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Thu Aug 17 1989 10:50 | 10 |
| re: .13
So come on, Anna... what's your son's name? I remember we (and
our husbands) seem to have so much in common (remember our leg
problems from the Parenting conference?) that maybe this means my
husband will suddenly decide in a few weeks that our son should
be named Ian. :-) I hope so!
- Kathryn
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426.15 | | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Thu Aug 17 1989 12:06 | 22 |
| re. -1 (Kate?)
Yes, I remember the leg thing. BTW: I haven't collasped in over 25
days, so I'm starting to feel safe. I believe the baby must be too
big to fit in that position anymore.... I hope......
Kinda funny you mentioned Ian. Doesn't John come from Ian? My
son's name is Jonathan Lloyd (Lloyd's my father's name).
So far, my husband and I have considered Eric James as a boy's name
(I'm having feelings I have another boy 'in waiting' here) but we're
open to change. We haven't a clue for a girl's name at all....I like
Paige but my husband doesn't. I'm just waiting him out hoping he'll
come up with it himself, maybe I'll be able to use it as a middle name
since we've decided this baby will be our last. (My husband thinks
he's too old to have more)...
Anna
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426.16 | IAN = John | TIGEMS::FORREST | | Thu Aug 17 1989 12:42 | 5 |
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Ian is indeed an Irish or Scottish version of John. I read it last
night but forget which.
Jim F.
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426.17 | Whats a mother to do | SKIWVA::FSCNO | | Fri Aug 18 1989 10:09 | 18 |
| Dear Anna and Kathryn
What was the protocol on the naming of your children. With our first
child it was I name the girl, he named the boy. It was a girl so
I got my choice (Rachel Elizabeth). With this baby all I hear is
'you named the last one' so now he says its his turn, male or female.
The problem is he and I do not agree on any names (although he did
like Rachel's) He wants Travis and I want Brice but since that happens
to be my grandfathers name he says his family will be offended.
I told him last night I would just wait till I was in the hospital
and fill out the birth certificate while he wasn't there. I just
hope we can find a compromise. All the girls names that I mention,
Paige, Hannah, Grace etc he hates but he hasn't made any girls choices
yet. Really I want to name her Charity Victoria but all I have gotten
from anyone on that is a negative. Good Luck ladies and do let us
know what your final choices are.
Cindy
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426.18 | It's difficult | FENNEL::MACDONALD_K | | Fri Aug 18 1989 11:02 | 31 |
| Cindy,
In our case, there aren't any set rules on how we're going to name
this child (it's my first, his second - BTW. His son, now 8 is
named Craig). At any rate, even though you "named the first one"
I don't feel that should give your husband license to name this
child something you can't stand. It just doesn't seem right (in
my opinion, anyway) especially since he happened to like the choice
you made in naming Rachel (I like that name, BTW). See, I'd really
like to name this child Ian if it's a boy, because I love the name,
but if he can't stand it - even if he says "Go ahead and name him
Ian" - I just don't think I could go through with it because I want
my husband to like our child's name too. I don't want him to cringe
every time he says it. This may eventually cause him to subconciously
think less of the child - I don't know... but I don't want to take
any chances. I just feel that nobody should have to compromise
*that* much on naming their child and you shouldn't have to force
yourself to like a name that you really couldn't stand to begin
with. I'm really trying to have faith that we'll come up with a
name we both love at the last moment.
Please try to get your husband to bend a little. I suggested a
fun little exercise to someone in a previous note - you might want
to try it. It's somewhere in the note titled "Undecided!" - I'm
not sure of the number. Warning: That note gets a little heated
in a few areas. Well, maybe it was just me. Oh, and the exercise
is the "List thing" I talked about.
Take care,
Kathryn
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426.19 | | FENNEL::MACDONALD_K | | Fri Aug 18 1989 11:07 | 7 |
| re:-1
I just checked - it's note 413 and I think my reply is around
number 10 (the reply that has the list-thing in it, that is)
- K
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426.20 | | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Fri Aug 18 1989 11:13 | 19 |
| My husband and I don't have any set rules on naming the baby either.
We keep throwing names out to each other (actually, now that I think
of it, I'm the one doing the throwing out of names, I don't think he
has yet!) and we get each other's immediate reaction. My husband did
comment about somehow using my brother's name, Lance James since my
brother has been SO good to us and our son.
About Kathryn's idea on making each parent making a list, my cousin
and her husband decided on their son's name that way. And this was
11 years ago. They found they had some names in common, and choice
from that sub-list. I have a great feeling my husband and I will be
doing that as the time approaches.
BTW: My son Jonathan's name would have been Rachel if he were a girl.
I think we had Rachel Rene picked out, although I really wanted
Rachel Paige.
Anna
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426.21 | try the lists! | TIGEMS::FORREST | | Fri Aug 18 1989 11:19 | 23 |
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REF: .17
Sounds like you need to do some serious compromising. It appears
that you are currently in a WIN/LOSE or LOSE/WIN situation. I
think both parents have to be "confortable" with their childs name.
They don't necessarily have to love it. The last thing you want
to do is to have the naming process to cause problems in the marriage.
I agree with K.Macdonald, if one person hates the name, it will
remain a sore point for years and the losing sponse will be reminded
daily of the "loss".
In this notes conference there are several super lists of baby names.
Both have about 600-800 names. Why not print two copies out. Have
your husband select 30 or 40 names that he likes. You do the same
Then match the lists to find some that you both could accept (albeit may
not love). Good luck.
Jim F.
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426.22 | I certainly emphathize | MANFAC::DIAZ | | Fri Aug 18 1989 12:02 | 26 |
| Boy does this sound familiar. We compromised on our name selection
much like you all are describing. My husband wanted the baby's name
to start with a "J", a family trend on his and my side. I was violently
opposed to another "J" in the family. But when we did the list thing
he disliked all the names on my list. The only objection I had to
his choice was the fact that it started with a "J". So Justine was
decided upon for a girl.
The name for a boy was much harder and we still talk about a boys
name if we should have one. I wanted a one sylable, masculine name
- Max was my first choice. He liked and still likes Ian ( I love
the name too but I will never agree to Ian Diaz ). My husband kept
saying things like - "We'll be inspired when we see him", etc. A
week before the baby was due we "decided" on Judd as a compromise
(Judd is my mother-in-laws maiden name). When it came right down to it
neither of us were too crazy about Judd so during labor my husband
asked me "if it's a boy what to you want to name him". Of course
my answer was "I don't care" (I know that would have changed once
the medical records person came around with the birth certificate).
I guess the point of my rattling is to say that I empathize. I know
we are going to do the same thing with #2.
Good Luck! I'm interested in how all the discussions turn out.
Jan
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426.23 | Sounds like we're all in the same boat | FENNEL::MACDONALD_K | | Fri Aug 18 1989 12:25 | 8 |
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Gee, sounds like we should all get together somewhere (spouses
included) and have a party to discuss naming our children.
Maybe we'd have an easier time naming each other's than our
own! :-)
Kathryn
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426.24 | Point: | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Fri Aug 18 1989 12:34 | 4 |
| An important thing to remember is the its the CHILD who is going
to have to live with the name, all of his/her life.
K.C.
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426.25 | Some good ideas | SKIWVA::FSCNO | | Fri Aug 25 1989 09:16 | 15 |
| Hi guys, sorry I've been out on an install for a while but I have
to answer. I think Jim's idea of printing out the list is a good
one. Surely out of all those names we can find one we can agree
on. I also agree that you should both at least be able to tolerate
the name.(My grandmother doesn't like Rachel so she usually just
calls her poochie-woochie) I have to say that I love the name Ian
and I hope your husbands agree to that. The only name that Roger
and I can agree on for a girl is "Rose" and since our last name
is Lilly its a little rediculous. We both would like to have it
as a middle name-we think that would be acceptable. I want Hannah
Rose and he wants Daron Rose. Oh well we're getting closer. So I
think I'll print out the list so we can study it on the way to our
awards banquet this weekend. Good Luck everyone.
Cindy
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426.26 | Half-way there | SKIWVA::FSCNO | | Mon Aug 28 1989 13:44 | 6 |
| Just had to let you all know. He has decided that he likes Hannah
Rose and thats our girls name. Mind you, that was with no pressure
from me. So we're half-way there. By the way, any opinions on our
selection?
Cindy
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426.27 | 1 vote for Hannah Rose Lilly! | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Mon Aug 28 1989 14:00 | 6 |
| Hannah Lilly? Sounds exotic; almost Hawaiian (at least to an untrained
ear like mine!)
I like it!!!
K.C.
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426.28 | Another "yes" vote | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Tue Aug 29 1989 09:54 | 7 |
| Cindy,
I've always LOVED the name Hannah... I think you've made a wonderful
choice. Now... it's the boys' names that are so difficult.
- Kathryn
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426.29 | Three cheers for Hannah! | TIGEMS::FORREST | | Wed Aug 30 1989 15:57 | 5 |
|
I also like the sound of Hannah Lilly. Hannah is a very pretty
name for a girl. Glad you have been able to make some progress.
Jim F.
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