LVBen
Well-Known Member
I wanted Ash for a boy. No dice. We decided on Avery. There boy name done.
Ash? and Avery? for a boy???
I'm glad you had a girl, 'cause that would be mean to give your boy a girl name.
I wanted Ash for a boy. No dice. We decided on Avery. There boy name done.
Ash? and Avery? for a boy???
I'm glad you had a girl, 'cause that would be mean to give your boy a girl name.
Ash? and Avery? for a boy???
I'm glad you had a girl, 'cause that would be mean to give your boy a girl name.
my aunt works in a hospital and has some unique baby naming stories, including one couple wanting to name their kid "Shi'thead." Don't do that.
Also, we didn't tell anyone what we were planning to name our son. We just said "we're not letting anyone know the name until he is born" or something else to change the subject. I really didn't want to hear some relative's or co-worker's opinion on what we planned to name our child.
I've also heard or read that it's good not to make a name "official" too early in the pregnancy. If the name is out in the open and established, it can make it more difficult for the parents to move on if the unthinkable should happen.
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