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Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
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Moderator:OASS::BURDEN_D
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

960.0. "Baby boy Richardson" by ODIXIE::RICHARDSON (Are we there yet??) Tue Aug 23 1994 15:05

    O.K. - It's a boy.  We know that for sure now (amnio).  The problem is
    I already have 2 girls (not really a problem - just when it comes to
    names) and I have no idea about boys names.  He's not going to be here
    until January buy I really want to name him since I know he's a little
    boy.  The problem is my husband hates all names I come up with.  He
    doesn't come up with any so it may just be too bad, but I would like to
    find one that he likes.  My daughters also are getting in on this which
    makes it a little harder, but I can override their veto.
    
    The middle name will be Matt after my husband (Not Matthew) and our
    last name is Richardson.  Should be simple enough but really isn't. 
    The names I like are:
    
    Skyler Matt Richardson
    Spencer Matt Richardson
    Nolan Matt Richardson
    Griffin Matt Richardson
    Tanner Matt Richardson
    Keegan Matt Richardson
    
    So far my husband doesn't like any of these.  I really like Skyler. 
    Skye Richardson - sounds nice.   Anyway - I like different names as
    opposed to traditional but I think my husband leans towards the more
    traditional.
    
    I really appreciate the suggestions...
    
    Cindy
    
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960.1Some suggestions...AMCUCS::MEHRINGTue Aug 23 1994 19:2527
Cindy,

I like your choices, but certainly understand about your husband's resistance
(I faced a similar situation last year in searching for our 2nd's name...).

Here are a few ideas that I'd categorize as "inbetween" traditional and "dif-
ferent" that I think sound good with __________ Matt Richardson:

	Bryce
	Connor
	Brady
	Parker
	Wesley
	Dean
	Garrett
	Clayton
	Lukas
	Nathan
	Shane
	Logan
	Tyler
	Zachary

By the way, what are your daughters' names?

Best of luck,
-Cori
960.2Parker and Lukas..ODIXIE::RICHARDSONAre we there yet??Wed Aug 24 1994 09:1210
    Cori -
    
    Thanks for your suggestions.  We know a Shane (their cousin), a
    Garrett, Nathan, Dean and Tyler but I really like Parker and Lukas. 
    Our daughter's names are Alexandra and Jocelyn (which also have the
    "traditional" but different).
    
    I'll let you know how the "judging" goes tonight.
    
    Cindy
960.3Some more ideasWROSS2::CROW_DOThu Aug 25 1994 20:4613
    Cindy,
    
    Here's some more you might like:
    
    Andre Matt Richardson 
    Sterling Matt Richardson 
    Lars Matt Richardson 
    Austin Matt Richardson 
    Lane Matt Richardson 
    
    Let us know what you decide!
    
    Dora
960.4DelODIXIE::RICHARDSONAre we there yet??Mon Aug 29 1994 12:3412
    We really appreciate the suggestions.  I've got quite a long list but
    nothing has been decided.  I also like Lars and Sterling.  I saw the
    name Delaney in a babyname book and really liked the nickname (Del) but
    am not thrilled with Delaney (sounds rather feminine?).
    
    I'd love to find another Del..... and call him Del (but don't like
    Delmar, Delmont, or any other I've been able to come up with).  I could
    just go with Del, but Del Matt Richardson sounds too much like Doormat
    Richardson.
    
    Girls name sure seemed to be a lot easier!!
    
960.5Some "Del" names..WROSS2::CROW_DOMon Aug 29 1994 13:0814
    So what other "Del" names did you come up with? Any of these?:
    
    Delton
    Delson
    Deller
    Delman
    Delford
    
    Actually, if you really like just "Del", I'd go ahead and just use
    that - I wouldn't worry about how the first and middle names sound
    together.. from my own experience, most kids don't publicize their 
    middle names...
    
    Dora
960.6A few more suggestions for boys...AMCUCS::MEHRINGMon Aug 29 1994 14:4826
Well, I'm not too fond of Del (or any of the variants) for a boy, although I
*love* Delaney for a girl (nickname Laney) - this was my #2 girl's choice!
Seems like kids would lean toward "the farmer in the dell" type teasing...
Just my opinion though.

Here are a few more boys options:

	Dane Richardson
	Reed Richardson
	Chase Richardson
	Cody Richardson
	Troy Richardson
	Chet Richardson
	Carter Richardson
	Lance Richardson
	Nolan Richardson
	Colby Richardson
	Wayne Richardson

I left out the middle name since you already said it doesn't matter how the
first name sounds with Matt (this makes it easier to hear how good it goes
with your last name).

So, what does your long list look like so far?

Best of luck as the search continues...
960.7Another suggestion...SOLVIT::FLMNGO::WHITCOMBMon Aug 29 1994 15:343
My uncle's name is Delavan (pronounced DEL-a-vin) and has always gone by Del
for short.  It's a very unusual name and IMO is kind of a nice sounding name,
especially with your last name.
960.8complete list - so farODIXIE::RICHARDSONAre we there yet??Tue Aug 30 1994 10:0843
    You guys are great!  Lots of good suggestions.  I like Delavan - very
    different but not as feninine sounding as Delaney.  I've gotten similar
    reactions from several people about Delaney - it does sound kind of
    "girlish".  It seems as though you can name girls "boy" name
    ((Alex)andra (I have one of those), Jordan, Taylor, Morgan, Chandler,
    Madison, etc) but not vis versa.  I think that's what makes naming a
    little boy so hard for me.
    
    Here's the "total" list so far.  I've printed this out for my husband
    but haven't gotten a response back yet.  We'll probably name him the
    day he's born but I really would like a name now so we can call him
    that and think more of him as a little person...
    
    Bailey Matt Richardson
    Lucas (Luke) Matt Richardson
    Arden Matt Richardson
    Axel Matt Richardson
    Nolan Matt Richardson
    Colby Matt Richardson
    Coleman (Cole) Matt Richardson
    Tanner Matt Richardson
    Keegan Matt Richardson
    Keane Matt Richardson
    Delaney (Del) Matt Richardson
    Delavan (Del) Matt Richardson (I do like this better)
    Creighton (Cray) Matt Richardson
    Grant Matt Richardson
    Hadley Matt Richardson
    Hayden Matt Richardson
    Hunter Matt Richardson
    Rylan (Ry) Matt Richardson
    Parker Matt Richardson
    Peyton Matt Richardson
    Gillian (Gil) Matt Richardson
    
    Quite a long list, but some I definitely like more than others and I
    admit, some sound too girlish (Bailey and Hunter) but I put them in
    anyway.
    
    I really appreciate the suggestions - now I just need the same help
    from my husband.
    
    Cindy
960.9Some R-names...AMCUCS::MEHRINGTue Aug 30 1994 14:4515
What a great list! Definitely some uncommon names in there!  Funny, but I really
liked Hunter (doesn't seem girl-ish to me, although Bailey and Gillian do -
probably because I know a little girl named Baily and Gillian seems close to
Jillian to me) and was surprised you think of it as one of the more feminine
names!

I thought of a few more if you don't mind R-R:

	Ryder Matt Richardson
	Riley Matt Richardson
	Rydel (Del or Ry) Matt Richardson

I hope your husband can find something he likes on that list!  Keep us posted...

-Cori
960.10thoughts on NolanBIGQ::SORRELLSOh sure, another exciting dayFri Sep 02 1994 09:587
    I think Nolan Richardson is a college basketball coach who was especially
    successful in the 80's at Arkansas and perhaps Kentucky.   He may
    retire by the time your boy is 10 or 15, but he could have a good year
    and the name become a household word.   This would influence my
    decision slightly even though I like the name.
    
    Dave   
960.11Dallas Matt RichardsonODIXIE::RICHARDSONAre we there yet??Tue Sep 06 1994 15:4215
    Thanks for the info on Nolan.  I do like it, but I want him to have his
    "own" name.  My husband really wants a "D" name since he's a David, but
    we don't want a Jr., so we're now thinking of Dallas or Dane.  We went
    over his family's geneology records yesterday and found that Dallas is
    a family name (his father's father as well as some ancestors farther
    back).  He's really set on Dallas now and I like it but I don't love
    it.  I want a somewhat sophisticated sounding name and I'm just not
    totally sold on Dallas yet  but I am seriously considering it.  What I
    have found out is that it's better if we make the decision ourselves
    instead of involve family in the decision making process.  We'll never
    all agree...
    
    (Although I do still want "fellow noters" opinions)
    
    Cindy
960.12More D-names for boys...AMCUCS::MEHRINGTue Sep 06 1994 19:0429
Okay, well - for D-names, here are some more options:

	Derek
	Dexter
	Devin
	Dale
	Drew
	Drake
	Dean
	Dana
	Dirk
	Delano
	Dustin
	Darrell
	Darren
	Duke
	Declan (Irish)
	Douglas
	Dalton
	Davis
	Dawson
	Dominic
	Duane
	Driscoll
	Duncan
	
But, I like Dane Richardson. Dallas is okay, too, especially since there is
a family connection.  I heard of a friend's friend naming her son Houston, which
I think sounds pretty silly, but these days, nothing should surprise me...
960.13WONDER::MAKRIANISPattyWed Sep 07 1994 14:545
    
    I just wanted to say that I LOVE the way Dane Richardson sounds...I'm
    not that crazy about Dallas. Just MHO.
    
    Patty
960.14Another vote for DaneWROSS2::CROW_DOWed Sep 07 1994 20:473
    Just my two cents - Dane Richardson sounds like an excellent choice!
    
    Dora
960.15Richardson and Dallas, TXCNTROL::STOLICNYThu Sep 08 1994 16:465
    
    Isn't Richardson a city just outside of Dallas?   
    Something to consider...
    
    
960.16this is gonna be toughODIXIE::RICHARDSONAre we there yet??Thu Sep 08 1994 17:137
    That is interesting.  I'm really dreading telling my husband that I
    don't really like Dallas.  He likes so few names and he REALLY likes
    that one.  I'll just have to time it "just right".  I'll just keep
    putting off telling him and maybe he will eventually decide that he
    doesn't like it - wishful thinking.
    
    
960.17Compromise?AMCUCS::MEHRINGThu Sep 08 1994 19:2321
Why not use Dallas as the middle name instead of Matt? I thought your husband's
name Matt, not David (inferred from the basenote until reading .12)! Hmmmm,
so I'm assuming it's David Matt - and he wants the son to be D_____ Matt also?
You could let him decide which one he has stronger feelings about (Matt or
Dallas) and then you pick the other name.

I still agree with the others here that Dane Robinson sounds great (even if
Dane & Matt aren't ideally balanced...). It's tough to meet every criteria,
isn't it?

The wait & see approach may work so you can both toss the options around for
awhile.  I know I finally convinced my husband to buy-into my boys' name
choice about 2 weeks before the baby arrived! Funny though, it was a girl,
which made it even easier since we both agreed on that name (leftover from
when my son was born...).

Another lesson in negotiation I suppose.

You have lots of time to work on him ;-)

-Cori
960.18Dylan Matt RichardsonODIXIE::RICHARDSONAre we there yet??Mon Oct 31 1994 16:4013
    Well - It's almost November now and I think we finally have come up
    with a name. 
    
    Dylan Matt Richardson
    
    Dylan (pronounced Dillon) is kind of "trendy" but it's a great name 
    nevertheless.  It's one that we can both agree on (even though we do 
    realize that backwards, it's Matt Dylan - but that's something he can 
    live with).
    
    thanks for all the help - and I guess we'll see if it sticks for the
    next 2 months.  I can't wait til he's here (but I guess I'll have to,
    huh?).