You should always defer to your DH on matters of taste. |
| Genevieve because he dated one… |
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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. |
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. |
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. |
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.
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| I vetoed Seamus. DH vetoed Carmella. |
Not obvious. Please explain |
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. |
| The better question is…what was vetoed and then what names did you end up with? |
3/3 kids named for dead Kennedys. |
Seamus is a lovely name. You have great taste. Carmella for me will always be the Sopranos character. |
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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. |