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How did you choose your kids names?
Having always been interested in WW1 and WW2 aircraft, this was how my first Daughter got her name: "Allison" And yes she knows it because she has the poster in her room:
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Daughter is named after her great grandmother (my grandma julia) and her middle name is the traditional puerto rican "marie" (the wife is from PR)
Son Andrew we just liked the name, but as it turns out, is is his great grandfathers (the wife's grandfather) name. Funny thing about it is when we were discussing names, each was mentioned once and they just stuck... |
I was thinking of allowing Wayne to name our first child, in exchange for some serious discounts on parts.
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I named my son. My wife named our daughters.
My son Justin is named after my best friend. My daughters are Anna and Brynn. Not sure how my wife decided on those names, but they fit. |
I don't have any, but if I ever do, it will be two adopted boys and I will name them Mick and Keith.
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My son was born on the same day of the year as my grandfather and my wife's father. First name from one, middle name from the other.
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Funny...I named my daughter, my wife named our son:cool: Arden was named after my mother. Jackson (Jack) was named in honor of his really cool great-grandfather. The nice thing is that the two Jacks got to know each other really well. |
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When I was a kid, I used to play basketball with a kid named Blake Neyland (related to the General Neyland of Tennessee football fame). I always liked the name "Blake" and so my son's name is Blake.
My daughter's name came from - believe it or not - Briley Parkway in Nashville, TN. The name "Briley" seemed a little too weird, so we picked "Riley" instead. Riley's middle name is "Alyssa" which is Greek (my wife's mom is Greek) for "rational" (my wife picked out her middle name). |
We're having our first child any day now. We've used names of people in our families and circle of close friends to pick names.
My favorite so far would have been Björn Justin (as in born just in time for the Euro 2008 soccer cup) but we missed that window of opportunity. With me being Swedish and my wife American that name had a lot going for it - I don't understand why my wife didn't agree? :) / J |
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And old one...
"Daddy, how did we get our names?" asked the little native Indian boy of him and his siblings. "Well", said Chief Running Horse, "Your sister was born next to a small river, and that's how she became known as "Running Brook"...and your brother was conceived during the migration of the deer, hence "Jumping Deer"...now, why do you ask this question, Two Dogs F*&king?"... |
Daughter is named after a close friend.
Son is named after John Coltrane. |
we discussed it at length, got a hold of several books on the subject, made lists, then she picked
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Greek mythology...Oceane from Okeanos.. godness of the seas and Cassandre from kassandros the warrior.
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My wife and I elected not to know the sex of our child before birth so we did the search through the book of names and came up with a few nominees for each sex. After he was born we took a few days trying them on before deciding. I remember the hospital wasn't too excited about us leaving without choosing a name first.
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We named our daughter after my wife's mother.
Passive Aggressive Schizoid Bytch graduates from college next week. ba da boom |
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My oldest was named long before she was born. Wife and I picked the name years ago, and liked it.
Middle and youngest (all Girls) were game day decisions, with no reference to anyone we knew. I think the bottom line for us was that we would name the children based on a process of elimination. Over time, there were people that we met that we associated with certain names. We basically whittled it down to names that no one we knew had. We figured this out in hindsight. |
1st son, Micheal Anthony, was named after my wifes father (Michael) with the same middle name as myself, and my father, my father and I got our middle names from my dads grandfather first name. Did that make sense?
After dealing with 4 Michaels everywhere we go we decided to give our second son something different for a first name, Gian, is a cut down version of Giani or Italian for Johnny and his middle name was my wifes idea, Axle, as in car Axle, but better associated with the likes of Axle Rose even though that was not her intention. There is a running pattern in my family to have a middle name starting in "A" my dad and uncle have it and my 2 brothers and I do and both my sons and all my nieces and nephews do too. So everyone in my family has a _.A.C. for initials, at least the girls will until they get married. Unless they find a guy with a last name beginning in "C". |
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