Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My teenage daughters are so glad I wouldn’t go along with DH’s preferred name for either of them: Karen.
My name is Karen. I wish I could switch to my middle or hebrew name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, Isabella is a classic name that will go the distance.
That means nothing to me. I don't care about a name being classic. Shouldn't have let her father pick. He was not qualified.
That’s fine, but the point is that she has a name that is nice and will not cause any problems for her in the future. Also, I don’t think I’d want to know that my mom doesn’t like my name.
I assure you, she doesn't read here.
Anonymous wrote:We named our DD after my grandfather, Jack. So we spelled it Jackeline. Five weeks in, I realized how much I hated that spelling and DH agreed, so we legally changed it to Jacqueline.
Jacqueline is pretty!Anonymous wrote:My teenage daughters are so glad I wouldn’t go along with DH’s preferred name for either of them: Karen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, Isabella is a classic name that will go the distance.
That means nothing to me. I don't care about a name being classic. Shouldn't have let her father pick. He was not qualified.
That’s fine, but the point is that she has a name that is nice and will not cause any problems for her in the future. Also, I don’t think I’d want to know that my mom doesn’t like my name.