I regret my baby's name and hate myself for listening to DCUM

Anonymous
Then change his name. If he's a baby what does he care? Sheesh. I had my name changed at age 7 months.
Anonymous
Why would you even put the fate of your unborn child's future identity into the hands of some unknown anonymous people in cyberspace anyway??????

Duh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Call him whatever name you wanted and tell people it's a nickname. It's fine. Really it is.


+1


Do this, OP. Or, could you change his name legally? He's only a year old, and you've probably called him a bunch of nicknames like "sweetie" to his face for the past year, so he wouldn't be too confused.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would you even put the fate of your unborn child's future identity into the hands of some unknown anonymous people in cyberspace anyway??????

Duh.


Especially don't take advice from anyone that uses "duh" or superfluous punctuation.
Anonymous
Is Rhys pronounced Reese?
Anonymous
Call him whatever you want and check yourself for ppd.
Anonymous
WTF! DCUM didn't put a gun to your head when you were filling out a birth certificate. Have the guts to stand by the fact that you made the decision to name your kid whatever it is you named him.

My DD was going to have one name but we went with another one for family harmony. In abstract, I still like the first name a little better but (in addition to the fact that family peace was worth it), it would never occur to me to blame my family members for my kid's name. I am the one who filled out the forms, so it's my responsibility.

Also, if you really loathe it, you know you can legally change it, right?
Anonymous
What did you name your baby? Now I have to know!!
Anonymous
OP, we can't help it if you have bad taste in names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let me get this straight. It's my -- my -- fault that you don't like your kid's name -- a year after he was born. Because it's not "spunky" enough.

Unreal.


"Unreal" is your taking this so very personally.

I second going with your DS's equivalent of Hank. There are lots of batshit nicknames for the good old fashioneds - I know because we're using one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Then change his name. If he's a baby what does he care? Sheesh. I had my name changed at age 7 months.


Ooh! From what to what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Leo and Max are what's considered spunky? You would have had a heart attack hearing my child's name.


Is it Ryder?


close Rhys, but it might as well be Pilot Inspektor considering how conservative this board is.


How is that pronounced? Rice? Rise? Riss? I am so glad to have stumbled upon your post! I always read that name and never know how it should sound out loud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Then change his name. If he's a baby what does he care? Sheesh. I had my name changed at age 7 months.


Ooh! From what to what?


Not that PP but my dad had his named changed when he was four months old. From Sheldon to Ronald (he goes by Ronnie). I don't think either name was particularly good.
Anonymous
Just change it. Who cares!
Anonymous
Have you always been this weak-willed, OP!
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