Anonymous wrote:I have a guy friend named Courtney and he gets teased a bit. He's a grown up and can handle it and it's not a big deal to him but just wanted to put that out there.
How about Cyd for the boys name and Adaline (Addy)? Enough to have meaning for you and your husband but not gimmicky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my mind Sidney (with an i or a y) is girl's name.
It was originally a male name, but has been coopted as a female name, like so many others: Courtney, Ashley, Whitney... Soon there won’t be any male names left.
Anonymous wrote:Any name or name combination that is effectively a punchline is probably not a wise idea.
It's a great joke, but don't make your kids' names jokes.
Anonymous[b wrote:]Is Adelaide also a place in Australia? [/b]It would go right by me. I don't love either name. We have a new baby Sidney (Sid) in our family so I have gotten used to it. My kids automatically went to the mean kid next door in Toy Story.
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I cannot settle this debate and I told him I will post on DCUM for arbitration. (Hey, entertainment!). When we were expecting b/g twins my husband really pushed for these two as names. One had a family meaning and we honeymooned in Australia so he thought it would be great. We ended up naming our twins something totally different but once in a while this comes up as a joke. What think you, DCUM? Sidney and Adelaide, yay or nay?