A name you thought you LOVED and now you can't believe you ever liked it

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Anonymous wrote:Faith, Hope, Elizabeth, Sarah, Felicity, Holly
Faith Hill, Hope from 30 something, Sarah & Elizabeth too many in our family, Felicity just no

Same with Felicity. But I went with Faith.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have also always loved the name India but no, I can’t name a kid that

Same here from Gone with the wind. But my DH worked in India so no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Awww, there are some nice names here! Janine, Brenna ... a little dated, but very pretty!

I remember I really liked Thea. I still think it's cool, but I think you have to be cool to pull it off.


I have two friends named Thea and adore them but neither of them is "cool". They are both dorks (as am I) and the one I knew as a kid was super awkward (as was I, this is a no judgment zone). And yet, their name suits both of them perfectly. So you don't have to be cool to be a Thea.

But I get this. I've always loved the name Nora (super popular now, I know) but was worried that if I gave it to my daughter, she'd resent it during her super awkward teen years and then it wouldn't suit her when she grew up to be a dork like her father and I

I gave her a beautiful name that suits her perfectly. She is, predictably, a dork.
Anonymous
I thought Ali and Lexi were the cutest nicknames in high school. I wanted an Alexis/Alexa for the longest time to beget one of those nicknames.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD’s name. :slaps forehead:

It is just fluffy and I think it’ll look bad on a resume. It doesn’t suit her personality and the person I named her after is now a conspiracy theorist.

Luckily she’s a teen and doesn’t seem to mind it. And I’m certainly not going to tell her.


Oh! Forgot to mention the name: Summer.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD’s name. :slaps forehead:

It is just fluffy and I think it’ll look bad on a resume. It doesn’t suit her personality and the person I named her after is now a conspiracy theorist.

Luckily she’s a teen and doesn’t seem to mind it. And I’m certainly not going to tell her.


Oh! Forgot to mention the name: Summer.


I love this name. It definitely falls into the category of "Not sure I could pull that off but like it on someone else" for me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD’s name. :slaps forehead:

It is just fluffy and I think it’ll look bad on a resume. It doesn’t suit her personality and the person I named her after is now a conspiracy theorist.

Luckily she’s a teen and doesn’t seem to mind it. And I’m certainly not going to tell her.


Oh! Forgot to mention the name: Summer.


I love this name. It definitely falls into the category of "Not sure I could pull that off but like it on someone else" for me.


I love it too, OP! And I tend to like miss traditional names.
Anonymous
There was a girl named Spring at my high school. I loved it. Also like Summer and Autumn.

My husband and I planned to name a baby due on tax day April, but I miscarried
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Loved Jackson about 10 years ago. I would never now.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD’s name. :slaps forehead:

It is just fluffy and I think it’ll look bad on a resume. It doesn’t suit her personality and the person I named her after is now a conspiracy theorist.

Luckily she’s a teen and doesn’t seem to mind it. And I’m certainly not going to tell her.


Oh! Forgot to mention the name: Summer.


I love this name. It definitely falls into the category of "Not sure I could pull that off but like it on someone else" for me.


I love it too, OP! And I tend to like miss traditional names.


Aw thank you guys! It genuinely makes me feel better. I guess I don’t hate the name, just would have for sure gone for something different now.
Anonymous
Sophia.

Actually still love it, but it is way too common.
Anonymous
I was always looking for a girl’s name with the nickname Raina/Rena and didn’t like Lorena because of Lorena Bobbitt. Anyway, if I’d had a daughter she would have most likely been named Mirena... like the IUD. Bullet dodged.
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Jocelyn. I was going to use the name for my first born. I can’t stand the name now. My sister used it for my niece which is not really the problem. It’s whenever I hear my brother-in-law say her name and his sickening sing-songy way with his grating high pitch voice high-pitched voice I want to scream. That makes me hate the name.
Anonymous
Maya. Because I adored a little girl with it but the name is just "Meh" with more time and distance.
Anonymous
My two favorite names growing up were Natalie and Lauren. Turns out those were the two serious relationships my DH had before we met so there to those names.
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