Anonymous wrote:You were right the first time. Let it go. It's not a big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I have a grown friend whose grandmother didn't approve of the name her parents gave her. Grandma chose a whole different name, and called her the "new" name, always. Think like having a grandkid named "Jody," and calling her "Catherine" instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. We have a similar problem. My husband wanted to name DC Timothy, I agreed under condition that he won't be nicknamed Tim (can't stand the nickname). DH agreed and asked his family to call DC Timothy only explaining the reasons for that. They refuse! They use Tim all the time and told me it's my problem that I don't like it as they don't like Timothy. I did let it go after that but it still makes me sad.
You should never ever have done this. You can't control what nickname they are given when they're older. My older son has a name that can be nicknamed - I much prefer the full name but acknowledge and am ok with the fact that he may end up being called by the nickname. We didn't use our favorite name for the younger son because we hate the nickname and knew we couldn't control it to the extent we'd want to so we went with a non-nicknameable choice.
Well I learned my lesson.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's cool to have the grandparents call him something that's their own.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's cool to have the grandparents call him something that's their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. We have a similar problem. My husband wanted to name DC Timothy, I agreed under condition that he won't be nicknamed Tim (can't stand the nickname). DH agreed and asked his family to call DC Timothy only explaining the reasons for that. They refuse! They use Tim all the time and told me it's my problem that I don't like it as they don't like Timothy. I did let it go after that but it still makes me sad.
Your in laws are asshats and need to be put in their place--it's only going to get worse. But, this is different than OP's situation where she initially condoned the nickname only to later change her mind after her parents began to think of the kid as the nickname.
You can do what you want OP, but, don't be surprised if your parents are taken aback or annoyed if you dictate a name change now. I knew a woman that introduced her kid as "Sam" for the first four years of his life before suddenly insisting that everyone call the child "Samuel." It was really off-putting mostly because she would become very annoyed and shoot you a dirty look if you accidentally called the kid Sam. It make me think she was a bit cookoo.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. We have a similar problem. My husband wanted to name DC Timothy, I agreed under condition that he won't be nicknamed Tim (can't stand the nickname). DH agreed and asked his family to call DC Timothy only explaining the reasons for that. They refuse! They use Tim all the time and told me it's my problem that I don't like it as they don't like Timothy. I did let it go after that but it still makes me sad.