I knew early on that he was going to be a boy so that cut about 50%, okay 40% of the names off my list but still there were so many choices.
I liked Bailey but I worked at the time with someone whose surname was Bailey so let’s just say that was out of the question.
I loved Jason, Jackson, Justin, Jordan, Jonah, Judd and any other name that began with a J*
I really liked the name Alex but I knew an Alex once and the last time I saw him he was in rehab
I liked the names Stuart, Chris, Devon, Oscar, Ryan and Dylan but I had been a teacher in a previous life and I had taught boys with these names and er, I didn’t want to go there.
When he was born and they rushed him off to intensive care they asked for his name. My husband confidently replied “Ethan”.
I loved the name when I heard it tumble out of his mouth and I still do. I think it’s strong, simple and suits him perfectly. In fact I can’t think of a more perfect name for him. But apparently I’m lucky. An article in news.com.au recently reported:
…almost one in 10 couples want a do-over when it comes to naming their kids, according to a new survey.
Yourbabydomainname.com found an alarming regret rate of 8 per cent, and common mistakes include succumbing to naming fads and stubbornly following through on long-held dream names.
“It’s sad there are parents who feel the names they gave to their children perhaps don’t hold such a special meaning,” said survey spokesman Wayne Bloore.
The top names to avoid
Boys: Beckham, Axl, Kai, Kester, Jordan, Joaquim
Girls: Apple, Chardonnay, Peaches, Madonna
According to nameberry.com the 5 mistakes people make when naming their babies are:
- They go to the Social Security list and try to deconstruct it
- They are afraid to tell anyone their name ideas
- They fight with their spouses about names
- They anticipate initials, nicknames and teasing potential but misjudge the name’s rhythm
- They overthink the decision
*His middle name is Jay
Are you happy with your name? Your children’s name? Do you have any ideas about what you would like to call your future children?