Tommy for girl?

Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for the responses. Those suggested names are great.
To clarify, we don't own Tom anything. He helped us doing some house works but not money. He never asks us to pay or do anything regarding to it. It's just DH idea without discussing with me first. Grrrr
MommaRN
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. Those suggested names are great.
To clarify, we don't own Tom anything. He helped us doing some house works but not money. He never asks us to pay or do anything regarding to it. It's just DH idea without discussing with me first. Grrrr


Um yeah, not "naming-after worthy", IMO. And definitely not something DH should think he can promise without you!
Anonymous
I have a boy nickname and I actually love it!!!
Anonymous
ew no! and my daughter has a unisex name
Anonymous
I love the name Tamsin which is a Scottish version of Thomasine.

You could name her Tamsin and call her Tommy.

Anonymous
Just be prepared for all the Tom-boy jokes she's going to get.
Anonymous
Do not name her Tommy. How about Thomas for her middle name? My friend's DD's middle name is Dennis after a close relative who died while my was pregnant. Given the reason, I thought it was a nice middle name. If If I met a girl whose middle name was Thomas, I would assume it was a family surname. Plus, few people will know her middle name.
Anonymous
MommaRN wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. Those suggested names are great.
To clarify, we don't own Tom anything. He helped us doing some house works but not money. He never asks us to pay or do anything regarding to it. It's just DH idea without discussing with me first. Grrrr


Um yeah, not "naming-after worthy", IMO. And definitely not something DH should think he can promise without you!


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. Those suggested names are great.
To clarify, we don't own Tom anything. He helped us doing some house works but not money. He never asks us to pay or do anything regarding to it. It's just DH idea without discussing with me first. Grrrr


Your DH promised to name your child after a guy who did some work on your house for you without asking you first? Lady, you've got way bigger problems than whether Tommy works for a girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a boy nickname and I actually love it!!!


I will never understand why people bump three year old threads with a comment like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses. Those suggested names are great.
To clarify, we don't own Tom anything. He helped us doing some house works but not money. He never asks us to pay or do anything regarding to it. It's just DH idea without discussing with me first. Grrrr


Your DH promised to name your child after a guy who did some work on your house for you without asking you first? Lady, you've got way bigger problems than whether Tommy works for a girl.


+ 1

He'll probably betrothe your beloved daughter Tommye to the plumber's son before the young lass is even born.
Anonymous
I thought you meant he donated a kidney or something. No - a stupid promise made to a buddy, probably during beers after helping your DH move some furniture in the house, does not constitute a binding agreement to saddle his firstborn daughter with a masculine name FOR LIFE. FFS, I hope you shut this whole idea down, OP.
Anonymous
No. Unless you vow to live in a non-English speaking country forever. Even then...
Anonymous
THIS THREAD IS THREE YEARS OLD. It's a zombie.

Although I am curious as to whether or not Op went with Tommy Girl after all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:THIS THREAD IS THREE YEARS OLD. It's a zombie.

Although I am curious as to whether or not Op went with Tommy Girl after all.


Oh man, I am dying to know what OP named baby maybe Tommy!
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