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SMC|1415138697|3777515 said:I wouldn't call it "silly". Maybe it doesn't work for you, but it has worked for lots of other people and I wouldn't call them silly.Niel|1415138158|3777512 said:SMC|1415133682|3777484 said:Sorry about that. Can you just take a step back, relax, and wait til he comes before naming him? Or are you ordering monogrammed onesies now? Maybe you'll be inspired when you see him because he "looks like" a particular name.Niel|1415119705|3777380 said:I'm having a major melt down about baby names.
I love my daughter's name. I wouldn't change a thing. I think its perfection. I can't manage to feel the same way about this baby. I have "Meh its OK" or "I guess that works" and I'm all emotional about it. I want to looove it. Not like it OK.
Maybe it's fun to decide ahead, but if it's causing you stress, then it's not worth it. Happy mom = happy baby!
Our 5 year old niece sent us an emoticon-heavy text saying that she didn't like our name choice (Riley) because it sounds like a boy's name. It was super cute, but we're sticking with the name - at least until we meet her!
Its not so much about monograms as it is feeling an emtional connection to a person rather than a fetus.
I know based on previous experience that I get more connected with a name. And sense I have such GD, I really feel like it would help me feel more connected.
Plus my husband and I find the "see what he looks like " thing a bit silly.
You don't have to find it silly. I didn't say it inherently was silly, that's just how we feel about it. I know it works for some people. But that's just not how we will be doing it.
Everybody has their own style of naming