Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the concept of “go together” to me? I mean I get it that if you have a Jane, John, and then bust out with a totally unrelated made up name like Brayelynne or what not, but other than that that, who cares?
There are lots of ways names can go together.
Willow, Brooke, Sunny, and then their sister Elizabeth. Elizabeth is not a nature name so it doesn't go.
Scott, Todd, Craig and then their brother Jeremiah. Jeremiah is more than one syllable so it doesn't go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the first name is a Coleman, not Cole?
Nope, he's just Cole.
I don't get it. Your maiden name was Coleman, but you named him Cole? That's so weird.
+1
The same nonsensical logic: "We named her Sarah after my mom, because my mom breathes air and 'Sarah' has an 'air' sound in the middle!"
Nobody is going to hear the name "Beau" and think of Humphrey Bogart, because there is no logical or discernible link. And that's a good thing in this case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the first name is a Coleman, not Cole?
Nope, he's just Cole.
I don't get it. Your maiden name was Coleman, but you named him Cole? That's so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the concept of “go together” to me? I mean I get it that if you have a Jane, John, and then bust out with a totally unrelated made up name like Brayelynne or what not, but other than that that, who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Good thing you posted. You clearly need help naming your kids! How about a normal old fashioned name? Elizabeth, Sarah, Lisa?
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain the concept of “go together” to me? I mean I get it that if you have a Jane, John, and then bust out with a totally unrelated made up name like Brayelynne or what not, but other than that that, who cares?