Anonymous wrote:Well, your niece will think you named the baby after her. Will she be hurt to learn that isn't the case?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone will think you are the crazy one if you just reverse your niece's name. It doesn't matter if you had these names written down in a lockbox before your niece was born. Please don't be the crazy mom over a name.
+1. Troll thread. It's just too unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone will think you are the crazy one if you just reverse your niece's name. It doesn't matter if you had these names written down in a lockbox before your niece was born. Please don't be the crazy mom over a name.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I don't doubt that your sister was awful to you. You're very upset about this and these deep-seated emotions don't come out of nowhere. But please don't dig in your heels and let this define you and your child.
Right now you're pregnant and it's highlighting existing family issues. You want to be treated fairly for once and this is the hill you're choosing to die on. It's unlikely that you'll ever get the validation of your feelings that you're looking for.
It's not clear whether or not your sister knew this was your favorite name, but even if she did, it's best not to react to this and make it a bigger thing. It's tough to do, but try to transcend this and pick a different name. This isn't the only name you can be happy with. This issue sounds like it's more about your sister than your daughter. One day you'll be glad you didn't pick your daughter's name to prove a point.
Please consider talking to a therapist for a few sessions to help you deal with the issues with your family. It sounds like you weren't treated well and it's taking a hard toll on you. Do this now so you can be in a better place when you have your child. You can overcome your past. Hang in there, and pick a different name.
Anonymous wrote:OP, why don't you just use Margaux and then choose a different middle name. You will look a little bit crazy but not as crazy as you will look for using both. Since it sounds like you have a terrible relationship with your sister anyway, the kids won't hang out much and the only fallout will be that your family members will think it's a little weird. So, just call DD Margaux Grace or Margaux Anne or Margaux Claire, and explain to your sister that you have liked the name since you were a child and you know it's odd but you couldn't stand to miss out on it.
Actually, the fake french spelling of Margot makes it look like a pluralization of something, so having two of them is perfect. Les deux Margaux.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder what OP will do if she has a second daughter?
Anonymous wrote:OP, why don't you just use Margaux and then choose a different middle name. You will look a little bit crazy but not as crazy as you will look for using both. Since it sounds like you have a terrible relationship with your sister anyway, the kids won't hang out much and the only fallout will be that your family members will think it's a little weird. So, just call DD Margaux Grace or Margaux Anne or Margaux Claire, and explain to your sister that you have liked the name since you were a child and you know it's odd but you couldn't stand to miss out on it.
Actually, the fake french spelling of Margot makes it look like a pluralization of something, so having two of them is perfect. Les deux Margaux.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait - you're taking niece's name and swapping the first and middle? Could you at least TRY to be a little more creative?
But she has liked the name since she was a child and even has stories and drawings to prove it!
Anonymous wrote:Wait - you're taking niece's name and swapping the first and middle? Could you at least TRY to be a little more creative?