This was very fun but doesn't feature either of OP's names. I mean, if you can do this with Denise and Aaron, you can do it with any name. That's the joke. I like them both. I like that the are a nod to your heritage, OP. Maybe wait and see which one feels more right when she is born? |
Yes, but if you don’t like either, you’re not helping OP narrow down her choice. You’re just background noise. |
| I like both names , ( partial to Astrid),and pps uggestion of Ingrid. However based on the replies, your daughter may have a hard time growing up here with those names, so maybe middle name? |
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What about Annegret or Greta instead of Ingrid? Discarding Astrid, are Linnea or Lilja too out there for the US?
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So are you. Just complaining background noise. |
| People are not really living either. But OP your baby your choice. |
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I wouldn’t use Astrid even though it is beautiful, because so many people go immediately to “Assturd”. It is what it is.
Imogen is nice, and unique. Have you considered Gemma? |
Meh. Those people are assturds. They are what they are. |
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OP here. I still like both names. I get that they might feel unusual to some folks, and that's find. Imogen is a version of a family name and Astrid has personal significance for my husband and I, as well as being a relatively common name in his parent's home country (we want a name that will feel at home with our extended family as well).
It sounds like there is a slight preference for Imogen, which I will take into account. Thank you to everyone who provided good faith feedback. To everyone else: sorry you are so limited! |
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Horrible names. Please tell me this is a joke.
I feel sorry for your kids. |
Limited??? Those kids will change their names as soon as they can. |
| I’m a PP who said I wouldn’t personally use Astrid. But if you are positive you want one of these names and are cool with everything that comes with that - I think Astrid is better. |
No way. I have an unusual name and love it. So glad I wasn’t one of 7 Jennifers or 5 Heathers in my class. |
Exactly. And these names aren't even that unusual. Imogen fell out of favor for a while but is fairly popular in the UK now, and Astrid is a classic name that has been around forever. I think people are responding to the fact that they are just outside the mainstream or that they might be harder for some Americans to pronounce. But my in-laws have trouble pronouncing names like Eleanor and Melanie. My husband's name gets mispronounced constantly even though it is phonetic. That's not a reason to not use a name, it's a reason for people to be more open minded and try a little harder. |
This. Imogen?! Beyond horrible |