Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that the OP should stand her ground.
Interestingly, my older sister was named using the the trendy names of the sixties. Two years later I was named after two of my four great grandmothers. My name remains classic and timeless, while no-one calls their daughters my sister's names these days and they have fallen off the SSA name top 1000 list.
Now I’m dying to know the names.
Though I think it’s irrelevant. When it comes to vintage names, there’s always good-ready-for-revival vintage, and ugly-keep-it-in-the-past vintage. I’m guessing your name isn’t Bertha, Eugenia, Heloise or any of the many, many old names that are not ripe for a return. And people always act like a trendy name that falls out of favor is a huge mistake, but it’s actually a good way to get a name people like that winds up not being overdone. For instance the name Rhiannon had a moment in the 70s/80s but then fell way out of favor and now it’s a pretty and unusual name. Trendy names can actually hit the perfect sweet spot of recognizable but not too common.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that the OP should stand her ground.
Interestingly, my older sister was named using the the trendy names of the sixties. Two years later I was named after two of my four great grandmothers. My name remains classic and timeless, while no-one calls their daughters my sister's names these days and they have fallen off the SSA name top 1000 list.
Anonymous wrote:Did OP disclose the proposed name she hates?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t your baby have your FIL’s last name? That’s enough. Don’t get talked into even using the name as a middle name. There are names I truly hate and wouldn’t use as middle names.
+1. I hate the names Keith and Wayne. I wouldn’t name a boy either no matter what!
I think that's sad and disrespective to the father and the father's family. It's a middle name. Who cares? My cousin used the middle name Herman for her son because it was a family name. That is kind of the point of middle names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t your baby have your FIL’s last name? That’s enough. Don’t get talked into even using the name as a middle name. There are names I truly hate and wouldn’t use as middle names.
+1. I hate the names Keith and Wayne. I wouldn’t name a boy either no matter what!
I think that's sad and disrespective to the father and the father's family. It's a middle name. Who cares? My cousin used the middle name Herman for her son because it was a family name. That is kind of the point of middle names.
The father and his family almost certainly are passing their family name onto the baby. Is that not enough? The kid has to get his entire name from them even if his mom really doesn't like them? And you think the father's family is being disrespected here? What the heck.
Women are not just incubators for the father's family legacy. They are people and parents and they are actually allowed to have a say in this. FFS.
Brain wave: what if OP and her DH find a name they both like? Seems like the best possible compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t your baby have your FIL’s last name? That’s enough. Don’t get talked into even using the name as a middle name. There are names I truly hate and wouldn’t use as middle names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in my family. No one gets to add a name that either parent hates. Period.
You each have a short list. You can consult anyone you want to create it. And then you eliminate one name at a time until the last one remains, which will be the option you can both live with.
The end.
This is what we did. It's the most fair thing to do.
Did you do it in obedience to the internet shrew?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not in my family. No one gets to add a name that either parent hates. Period.
You each have a short list. You can consult anyone you want to create it. And then you eliminate one name at a time until the last one remains, which will be the option you can both live with.
The end.
This is what we did. It's the most fair thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your baby has 2 parents, if your dh wants a family name make it the middle name and you pick the first name.
You could just as easily say that the DH really wants to honor his father and use the name DW likes as the middle. This thread is so sexist.