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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
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Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

801.0. "Names for Baby Boy Wasserman?" by WILBRY::WASSERMAN (Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863) Wed Jun 24 1992 16:32

    I'm looking for boys names for Baby Wasserman!  We have lots of ideas
    for girls, but can't think of anything we both like for boys.  In
    general, we like normal, classic names, but not toooo common.  With our
    last name, a short first name is best (one syllable preferred, although
    two will be OK also).  Our first child is named Marc Benjamin.
    
    Ok, go to it!
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801.1Here's a few to startCIVIC::FAHELAmalthea Celebras/Silver UnicornWed Jun 24 1992 17:0911
    Greg William
    Adam Michael
    Luke Perry  (just jokin')  :^)
    Luke Richard
    Craig Anthony
    Kyle Nathan
    John Zachary
    
    Of course, the middle names are pretty much interchangable.
    
    K.C.
801.2RTOEU::KRICKSThere is no place like home....Thu Jun 25 1992 08:0214
    With such a nice german surname it would be neat to have a name that is
    both german-ie and also would be okay in the Status. How about:  
    
    Michael Wasserman
    Thomas Wasserman  
    Andreas Wasserman (Andy) 
    Maximilian Wasserman (Max)
    Klaus  ---> just kidding ;}  
     
    Then of course there is  Manfred, Olaf, Fritz, Wolfgang, Ulrich  all
    names that surprisingly are very popular here. 
     
    /Kimberly  
    
801.3WILBRY::WASSERMANDeb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863Thu Jun 25 1992 10:435
    Thanks for the suggestions so far.  Would it be OK if I added a couple
    more "conditions"??  Yes, Wasserman is a German name, but our family
    background is Eastern European Jewish.  We would rather not use a name
    that sounds overly non-Jewish.  It's hard kind of to define exactly what
    that is, but we'll know it when we see it :-) 
801.4SENIOR::JANDROWThe Green-Eyed LadyThu Jun 25 1992 10:4513
    
    How about:
    
    Kyle Zachary Wasserman
    Ryan Michael Wasserman
    Derek Thomas Wasserman
    Todd Steven Wasserman
    Alexander Wasserman (my fav)
    
    
    -raquel
    
    
801.5First names for youKYOA::CHANGThu Jun 25 1992 11:5312
    
    Boys names:
    
    Samuel	Sam 
    Jacob       Jake
    Daniel      Dan
    
    They match with Marc in that the nicknames are all one syllable.
    
    Chris
    
    
801.6RTOEU::KRICKSThere is no place like home....Thu Jun 25 1992 12:083
    I think Daniel Wasserman sounds really nice together. 
    
    /Kim 
801.7Eric or Kurt?AMCUCS::MEHRINGMon Jun 29 1992 16:0112
How about:

	Eric (or Erik) Wasserman
	David Samuel Wasserman
	Kurt Daniel Wasserman
	Keith Gabriel Wasserman
	Jared Matthew Wasserman
	Peter Andrew Wasserman

Just some ideas...Good luck,

-Cori
801.8Don't rule out a long name...MR4DEC::DONCHINTue Jun 30 1992 11:4416
    Deb-
    
    I agree that Wasserman is a long last name, but I think I'd pick a first
    name of any length as long as it didn't end in an "n" (I like the fact
    that Marc's name--ending in a "c"--clearly separates his first and last
    names). Some of the suggestions made so far (Daniel and Michael, in
    particular) are great--and they are both traditional. Some less
    traditional suggestions are Max, Cory, Scott (my husband's
    brother-in-law is named Scott Wassel), and Neil (or Neal). By the way,
    do you plan to name the baby after anyone in English, Hebrew, or both?
    That might make it easier to find a name.
    
    Out of curiousity, what are your girl names and when is the baby due?
    Good luck!
    
    Nancy (mother of Jamie Michelle and Matthew Jacob)
801.9Names, names, and more names!WILBRY::WASSERMANDeb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863Tue Jun 30 1992 13:2415
    Well, we're definitely naming the baby after certain relatives in
    either case.  For a girl, the initials will be L. E.  We haven't
    decided definitely on anything, but Laura, Linda, and Lynn are all
    nice (and didn't evoke any yucks from my husband!).  The middle name
    isn't too important, we'll think of something.  For a boy, the first
    name "should" start with H or C (although there really is no requirement
    that the Hebrew name "match" the English name), but since there aren't
    _any_ names we both like with those letters, we're considering anything
    for a boy.  
    
    With our first child, we definitely wanted something starting with M,
    and it still took me until the ride to the hospital to get my husband
    to agree on Marc :-)  I think any other "M" names are out.
    
    The due date isn't 'til February, so we've got plenty of time.
801.10Here are two names of Wasserman kids in MarylandMR4DEC::DONCHINWed Jul 01 1992 12:1917
    Deb-
    
    I forgot to mention in my earlier reply that a family friend married a
    Wasserman and they have two kids: Lindsey (girl) and Jared (I love both
    names, but my husband didn't when I proposed them for our kids). Both kids
    have the mother's maiden name as a middle name (Sterling) and I think it
    works well. Maybe you could use your maiden name the same way.
    
    You shouldn't have any problem finding an "L" name for a girl (should
    you choose to name the baby both in Hebrew and English with that
    letter), but I agree that "H" for a boy's name might be trickier (I
    can't think of any names but Howard, Harry, Harold, or Hunter--and none
    of them thrill me).
    
    Again, good luck!
    
    Nancy-
801.11Names of some friendsOASS::NEWPRT::WAHL_ROWed Jul 15 1992 22:0019
Deb,

Our dear friends wanted to use an "H" as the first name too

Harrison Marc Turner

their other choices were:

Heath
Hollis

A good friend at work named his 2 boys with these Hebrew names:

Eli
Avi

(due in 5 weeks with no name for this child!)

Rochelle
801.12Hank?AMCUCS::MEHRINGThu Jul 16 1992 15:567
How about:

	Henry (Hank) Wasserman

I like the sound of it, but H is definitely a tough one...

-Cori
801.13Chad, Charles, Craig?CNTROL::STOLICNYThu Jul 16 1992 16:5817
    
    I think there's some nice possibilities for a boys' name beginning
    in "C", but do agree that there isn't much in the way of "H"
    names.   Sticking to single syllable (because of the long last
    name and to complement Marc), how about?:
    
    Chad, Charles, Chase, Chet, Clark, Cliff, Clint, Curt, Craig
    
    I like them all except for Chase - too s-ey with Wasserman. 
    My favorites are Chad Wasserman or Craig Wasserman.  For "H",
    the only names I could add would be: Hugh, Hunter, or Hyatt, none
    of which "grab" me.
    
    Girls "L":  Laura, Lara, Liza, Lee, Leah, Lynn all are nice.
    Laura Elizabeth or Laura Elaine sound pretty good!
    
    Carol
801.14More namesKYOA::CHANGFri Jul 17 1992 09:448
    
    Another L first name for a girl - Leslie, Lisa
    
    For another easy to match E middle name - Erica
    
    I like Chad, Charles and Curt from the names offered earlier, too.
    
    Chris
801.15KAOFS::S_BROOKMon Jul 20 1992 14:366
    I was endowed with an H middle name after my grandfather ...
    
    Harlow
    
    
    Stuart
801.16VMSSG::KILLORANWed Jul 22 1992 16:4311
    
    
    Deb,
    
    I used to date a Scott Wasserman ;-).   I think his sister's
    name was Leslie.
    
    Congratulations,
    
    Jeanne
    
801.17Strategy change!WILBRY::WASSERMANDeb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863Thu Jul 30 1992 14:0917
    We've had a slight change in strategy :-)  We're going to switch the
    girl's initials back to be E.L. Wasserman (our original idea from
    last time around).  We had picked Emma last time, but I'm not sure
    that's my favorite anymore.  I still like Elizabeth, even though it's
    pretty long.  
    
    Boys names are still up in the air, although we've decided to use an
    M-name for a middle name.  I really like Scott.  How about Scott
    Michael Wasserman ??  Not too bad.
    
    Funny story.... Marc is named after my husband's two grandfathers.  He
    was much closer to his grandfather Morris, which is why we chose the M
    for the first name.  One day he says, "how about if we switch the boys
    initials".  I was surprised, but started to say... "well, it's your
    grandfathers so I guess it's up to you...", but then I see the dimples
    starting to spread... "then his initials could be BMW, just like the
    motorcycle!!"
801.18SMWGEMVAX::WARRENSun Aug 02 1992 14:203
    I really like Scott Michael.  It goes well with Wasserman and with
    Marc.
    
801.19Getting close to a decisionWILBRY::WASSERMANDeb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863Wed Sep 30 1992 11:094
    Well, I think we've almost settled on a boy's name (after all this, we'll
    probably have a girl :-)).  We're currently thinking of Philip or Peter
    for a first name, and Michael or Mitchell for a middle name.  So,
    probably Philip Michael is the front-runner at this point.