Anonymous wrote:Wait to see what the baby looks like. I think it’s bad luck to name before meeting the baby. I had a list of 3-5 and my newborns seriously did not look like some of the names.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends. What are the names? So many people are picking the ugliest and weirdest names. I feel bad for the kids.
OP here. This is a little rude. Names are Connor ( her pick), Owen, and Caleb ( my pick). Middle name will be Matthew.
Anonymous wrote:My wife and I are expecting our first child - a boy - very soon. My wife has fallen in love with one name and really wants it for our son. I don’t love it but I also don’t hate it. We had 5 names and then cut it down to 3. I prefer another name but she really wants one of the others on our list. He will have my middle name. Should I just let my wife name our son the name she likes?
Please excuse me if this not the correct section. I wasn’t sure where to post this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly I would be bummed if my child was getting my husband’s last and middle names, if he had a lot of say in narrowing names down to three, and then thought that he, the person not giving birth, should get the edge in the final decision.
I disagree. Most babies get the dads last name. The mom usually has the dads last name too. It’s not a new concept. Yes the woman is birthing the child, but it’s not just her child. Both parents should like and agree on the name. Growing the baby and giving birth is not as hard as raising the child, and you shouldn’t get some special treatment because of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about the child getting OPs last name? This is super common. Almost all babies get their dads last name. This is not a new concept.
So. This is an archaic tradition that should absolutely be questioned. I didn’t take my husband’s name, and would absolutely have had an issue if he had simply assumed that our child would have his last name. Just because it’s common doesn’t make it right. Honestly, some men truly treat their women like they’re just incubators. Have a little respect.
It’s not disrespectful to take a mans name or give hour child his last name. Most people do not delete this way about it.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about the child getting OPs last name? This is super common. Almost all babies get their dads last name. This is not a new concept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about the child getting OPs last name? This is super common. Almost all babies get their dads last name. This is not a new concept.
So. This is an archaic tradition that should absolutely be questioned. I didn’t take my husband’s name, and would absolutely have had an issue if he had simply assumed that our child would have his last name. Just because it’s common doesn’t make it right. Honestly, some men truly treat their women like they’re just incubators. Have a little respect.
Anonymous wrote:I find it interesting that OP came back to answer a few factual questions, but has not otherwise engaged on the opinions expressed here. I guess we’re not useful if we’re not agreeing with him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about the child getting OPs last name? This is super common. Almost all babies get their dads last name. This is not a new concept.
+1. People are acting like it’s so strange to give the baby the dads last name.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about the child getting OPs last name? This is super common. Almost all babies get their dads last name. This is not a new concept.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I would be bummed if my child was getting my husband’s last and middle names, if he had a lot of say in narrowing names down to three, and then thought that he, the person not giving birth, should get the edge in the final decision.
Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about the child getting OPs last name? This is super common. Almost all babies get their dads last name. This is not a new concept.
Anonymous wrote:My husband picked the name from our short list bc there was one he really loved the meaning of. I decided I’d rather one of us feel very connected to the name (and the other one is fine with it) vs us both just agreeing on something that was nice enough but nothing particularly special to either of us
Funnily the name he picked was Connor which I’ve really grown to love now that it’s my Connor