Hi Swistle! You helped us pick a name 2 years ago for our 3rd boy. We are excited to announce we are adding a little girl to our family in February 2021. We are completely stumped on the name thoug…
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Hi Swistle! You helped us pick a name 2 years ago for our 3rd boy. We are excited to announce we are adding a little girl to our family in February 2021. We are completely stumped on the name thoug… No comment yet.
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![]() I really like Freddie but I am concerned that if we use it, all of our children will have names that end in "ie."
![]() Their older kids' name are both 5-letters, 3-syllables. Now they're looking for a name that fits the patter for their new baby. But ... should they?
![]() Names we like are Merrick (but worried about a third name ending in “ick” sound), Alhwyn and Jenson (no k), Aleksander (too pedestrian?) and my favourite Wolfe (husband hates).
![]() If you create a pattern when naming your children, are you then stuck with it? |
![]() Overthinking baby names, like Ida Lupine. Also, thoughts on Cottagecore - because Jolene + Hutton really do go together + (maybe?) Moore.
![]() Update (and photo) on Baby Boy Van___ant, Brother to Benjamin and Zachary
Clare's insight:
They went with the name they loved all along! Welcome, Jeremy Matthew aka Remy!
![]() Embrace the names you love, even if it means potentially continuing – or creating! – a pattern.
![]() You can get inspiration for names everywhere. I always have to keep a notebook with me to write down all my ideas, because I will be inspired at the most random of times. It recently occurred to me that prints and patterns have such great names, many of which can be transferred over to a baby.
Clare's insight:
Some fun names here, like Dot, Floral, and Chevron (Sophie thought it was cool before Quinoa's friend made it so!). |