Vetoed baby names

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH is a musician and vetoed both Bruno and Axel. My son is such an Axel, so it's a bummer.


You should always defer to your DH on matters of taste.
Anonymous
Genevieve because he dated one…
Anonymous
DH vetoed Gabriel.

I vetoed Lyle.

We both liked Theodore nn Theo but met too many little Theos while I was pregnant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH vetoed Gabriel.

I vetoed Lyle.

We both liked Theodore nn Theo but met too many little Theos while I was pregnant.

I can only think of Lyle Menendez when I hear that name. Probably because it’s not a super common name that you encounter everyday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH vetoed Gabriel.

I vetoed Lyle.

We both liked Theodore nn Theo but met too many little Theos while I was pregnant.


I have a Theodore. If we had known the name would shoot up in popularity a year or two after he was born, we would have picked a different name.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Soooooo many. My DH vetoed like everything I suggested. Here were names on my short list that he vetoed:

Girls: Josephine, Margaret (nn Maggie), Idalia, Lucia or Lucy, Miranda, Lilah, Cassandra (nn Cass or Sandra), Calliope (nn Callie), Diana -- there were so many others but this is just the ones I remember, I must have suggested 200 girls names and he vetoed all but two of them.

Boys: Milo, Calvin, George, Harrison, Frederick (nn Freddy), Elvin

He suggested almost no names, these are the ones I wound up vetoing of his:

Girls: June

Boys: Melvin, Howard, Gavin


Melvin and Howard! This man should get no say whatsoever.


This sounds like my son who used to write letters to Santa "Dear Santa, Please bring me a boa constrictor, a snow mobile (note we live in DC), and a lego Harry Potter castle", in hopes that the castle would seem reasonable in comparison and we'd ignore the price tag.

Gavin has never looked so good.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:He vetoed Lena, Julia, Genevieve, Iris, Petra, and Joseph.

I vetoed Wilson and Grover.

Thank you for your service. To put this politely, your husband has bad taste. Wilson? Wilson is a last name. GROVER? Was he naming a human being or a golden retriever?! I don't even care that there was a president with this name. It's a full-fledged dog name at this point.

I know! I told him Grover is a dog, a muppet, a portly president, or an anti-tax advocate, and anyone who would slap that name on an innocent baby is insane. I think he was just extremely fond of Sesame Street.
Anonymous
I vetoed Seamus. DH vetoed Carmella.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wanted Serena but DH said it reminded him of Serena Van der Woodsen. I also wanted Summer but DH said it reminded him of Summer Glau. I vetoed Mona for obvious reasons.


Not obvious. Please explain
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I vetoed Seamus. DH vetoed Carmella.

My DH vetoed Seamus for our son, but okayed it for our cat. I think there is only one Carmella.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I vetoed Seamus. DH vetoed Carmella.

My DH vetoed Seamus for our son, but okayed it for our cat. I think there is only one Carmella.


The irony is Seamus would so fit our DS’ personality. Carmella was my grandmothers name and she went by Millie but DH wasn’t a fan. I had a mom hunch we were having a boy anyway so I didn’t push.
Anonymous
The better question is…what was vetoed and then what names did you end up with?
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Anonymous wrote:He vetoed Arabella, Mabel, Marguerite, and Daisy. I vetoed Forrest, Galen, Rose and Summer. We ended up with compromises that resulted in names both down to earth and princessy all in one.


I really love Arabella. Are you relived or think DD could have pulled it off?



Can you imagine being named Arabella as an adult. Yuck


Ivanka named her daughter Arabella. That tells you all you need to know.


3/3 kids named for dead Kennedys.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I vetoed Seamus. DH vetoed Carmella.

My DH vetoed Seamus for our son, but okayed it for our cat. I think there is only one Carmella.


The irony is Seamus would so fit our DS’ personality. Carmella was my grandmothers name and she went by Millie but DH wasn’t a fan. I had a mom hunch we were having a boy anyway so I didn’t push.

Seamus is a lovely name. You have great taste. Carmella for me will always be the Sopranos character.
Anonymous
My husband vetoed Matthew for being too common and Carl because of bad family associations (racist, estranged uncle).

I vetoed Cai because I felt like it was too trendy. That was the right call because neither one of my kids would fit Cai.
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