Anonymous wrote:Weird first names are so risky. DH and I both have common first names and unique middle names. It’s perfect. We could choose to use the special name if we wanted, but we both preferred the ease of a first name that everyone knew how to spell and pronounce.
I would go with a Theodore Constantine, if it works with your last name. He has six nickname possibilities, plus the two actual names themselves. ( Teddy, Theo, Ted, Thor, Connor, and Dino). The kid eventually gets the last word. That’s what I would stressto DH. Both names have lots of flexibility, so the kid can choose which kind of name he would like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also...does he realize that Ulysses and Odysseus are the same name...
Since he has just one baby and is only picking one of them why would that matter?
I had Alexa and Alexandra both on my short list. As long as I didn’t pick both why would that be an issue?
Anonymous wrote:I actually really like Ulysses. Seems classic because of the president.
Anonymous wrote:Also...does he realize that Ulysses and Odysseus are the same name...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually could live with Ignatius IF I knew the kid was going to be brawny and “cool”. If he’s likely to be scrawny and dorky, Iggy will be a terrible name.
But I’d go with Constantine and call him Dino. His list is terrible.
Ignatius could also use Nate as a nickname.
Loyola comes to mind.. and you can imagine the rest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually could live with Ignatius IF I knew the kid was going to be brawny and “cool”. If he’s likely to be scrawny and dorky, Iggy will be a terrible name.
But I’d go with Constantine and call him Dino. His list is terrible.
Ignatius could also use Nate as a nickname.