<-- past exes No doubt. or bullies from school. I could never use the name Martin or Giorgio.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgina/Georgia, hard no despite my asking consistently through two girl pregnancies. And I had miserable pregnancies and he was inclined to give me what I wanted generally.
Why did he veto? (considering one of these).
No idea! Just did not like it at all. A strong gut feeling he could not get past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgina/Georgia, hard no despite my asking consistently through two girl pregnancies. And I had miserable pregnancies and he was inclined to give me what I wanted generally.
Why did he veto? (considering one of these).
Anonymous wrote:My DH shot down Zara for a girl. There's a toddler down the street from us now with that name and I'm still jealous.
. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The name of my mom and my sister. I discussed these before we got married. When it came time to name our daughter, my husband said he just didn’t like my mom and sister and didn’t want those names.
On the one hand I am annoyed about this because I really liked the names and thought we had an agreement, but on the other hand, I don’t blame him at all. I love them but they’re not exactly model individuals.
The person who is actually pregnant and giving birth has naming rights.
I agree, particularly since the baby will have the father's last name (presumably).
Anonymous wrote:I vetoed Elton. It makes me laugh to think my husband was serious about that one.
DH vetoed August. Just as well, as it's more trendy than I realized.
I loved Malcolm. We're a white family. Several white people told us it's a black person's name, like Malcolm X. It's the only name I sometimes think back on and wish we'd used. My husband was put off by the seemingly shocked responses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The name of my mom and my sister. I discussed these before we got married. When it came time to name our daughter, my husband said he just didn’t like my mom and sister and didn’t want those names.
On the one hand I am annoyed about this because I really liked the names and thought we had an agreement, but on the other hand, I don’t blame him at all. I love them but they’re not exactly model individuals.
The person who is actually pregnant and giving birth has naming rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The name of my mom and my sister. I discussed these before we got married. When it came time to name our daughter, my husband said he just didn’t like my mom and sister and didn’t want those names.
On the one hand I am annoyed about this because I really liked the names and thought we had an agreement, but on the other hand, I don’t blame him at all. I love them but they’re not exactly model individuals.
The person who is actually pregnant and giving birth has naming rights.
Anonymous wrote:The name of my mom and my sister. I discussed these before we got married. When it came time to name our daughter, my husband said he just didn’t like my mom and sister and didn’t want those names.
On the one hand I am annoyed about this because I really liked the names and thought we had an agreement, but on the other hand, I don’t blame him at all. I love them but they’re not exactly model individuals.
Anonymous wrote:Cameron for a girl. DH thought I was crazy.