Anonymous wrote:Call him "Other Teddy" as in "Hey, look...it's Teddy and Other Teddy. Aren't they cute?"
Anonymous wrote:I literally can't believe the PPs who say this wouldn't be upsetting to them. You are totally right to be upset, OP. This is pretty ridiculous.
We named our kid the same thing as my second cousin (who we don't know well, never see, and who is about 20 years older than my DS). We asked first whether it seemed like this would be weird, and no one felt it was, but that was a very different situation, and the name had personal significance on my DH's side.
I also have two brothers who are married and have kids. One had three kids before marrying my oldest brother, and it just so happened that one of the names of those kids was the name my other SIL has always wanted to name a daughter if she had one. SIL#2 asked SIL#1 if it would be okay to name their daughter this name, and both agreed it was okay. They did make a slight modification to the name to make it a little different, though (think Anne/Ann), and they use different nicknames that are related but not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the PP who says to start referring to the new baby as "Little Teddy." Not to be passive aggressive, but just to drive home how confusing it will be!
Except it won't be confusing. There have been several posts from people noting that cousins shared names in their family and it was not a big deal. My family was the same, and really, no one was confused. "Big Teddy" and "Little Teddy" are not confusing. My husband is the Third, so at family get-togethers, there are three men who answer to the name William. It's not a problem. Especially when the kids in question don't even have the same name! One is Thomas and one is Theodore, so any confusion is resolved by using their given names.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the PP who says to start referring to the new baby as "Little Teddy." Not to be passive aggressive, but just to drive home how confusing it will be!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Growing up a good friend's dad married one of his old friend's (second marriage). They were such good friends before marrying each other they had both named their kids Melinda and Garret. So the blended family had big and little Melinda and big and little Garret. There was one extra kid with his own name. Everyone survived.
That is downright bizarre!
I know someone named Kari whose parents divorced when she was young. Her dad remarried and had more kids and named one of them--Kari.
Anonymous wrote:How, exactly, does this hurt you, in any way? I'm genuinely curious. You are annoyed that she is using one of the two common nicknames for Theodore, which is a perfectly normal name, which happens to be the much more convoluted nickname for your kid, whose name is Thomas. So there will be two cousins nicknamed Teddy. And this is so awful, why?