Alright. Well I was thinkin bout livy's
middle name and I had come to the
conclusion of alyvia ravyn turner...And
then I told my mom how dorine wouldnt be
too bad of a middle name...(her middle
name) alyvia dorine... Well she got
excited and told her buddies and now im
not quite sure what to do. I mean, it was
only a thought and she really took it to
heart, and honestly, im not too crazy
about it...Although, ravyn has no meaning
for me I like it more.
what do I do?
Love mol
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lostoyou
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jan 2004 Posts: 170 Location: Ireland
Re: Baby Namin Drama Posted: 02-21-04 11:27am
Thats a tough one but you can't give your
baby a name you don't like. Are you still
with the father becuase if you were you
could say he really wants to call the baby
a name that means something to him that
has been in his family or something. Ok
that was bad advice i'll try to think of
something else.
Hmmm. Must be a tough situation! I
personally like the name you chose. Not
your mothers... But I can see why it
would be difficult to pick! But, remember
it's your baby and you have to like the
name you give your child. I think your
mother will understand. I mean, it might
take a minute or two to sink in, but
she'll be alright.
Love,
chanda
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angie518
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Oct 2003 Posts: 435 Location: Marietta, Georgia
Posted: 02-21-04 13:41pm
I had the same problem! We we're thinking
of giving rylee a middle name after one of
our mothers but I came to the conclusion
that I didn't want anyone to get hurt
feelings. I just told them that I didn't
want to make anyone feel left out. They
were very understanding and we picked a
name we both liked. I hope that helps!
Angie
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PregnaJordan
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Oct 2003 Posts: 2908
Posted: 02-21-04 14:02pm
My mom keeps begging me to change jaydyns
name but I put my foot down!!! Its my
baby!!! Goodness!!!!
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sparklypixie12
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Sep 2003 Posts: 3101
Posted: 02-21-04 17:24pm
Lol! Jordans right!
U made it-u name it!
(thats kinda catchy...I like it!)
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JillMarie
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Dec 2003 Posts: 3022 Location: Iowa
Posted: 02-22-04 12:50pm
Someone else had the same problem on here
also I remember. I think you should
really name the baby something that you
really want not just what some else wants.
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JaidynsMama
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 22 Feb 2004 Posts: 34
Posted: 02-22-04 21:51pm
I totally understand! My only thing was I
was battling with 3 different people on
what to name my daughter, including my
husband!! Lol I wanted to name her teresa
margo, my mother wanted us to name her
nina doreen and my husband and his mom
insisted on the name jaidyn megan(it is
tradition in their family, that if the
first baby born is a boy, their middle
name will be the father’s first and if
it’s a girl, she will take her mom’s first
name as her middle) so of course I didn’t
want to break tradition and teresa megan
didn’t sound “right” and brad wouldn’t let
up on jaidyn so finally a week before she
was born I caved in!! Lol
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Jaydensmommy
Advanced Support Team
Joined: 28 Jan 2004 Posts: 1684 Location: Wisconsin
Posted: 02-23-04 01:48am
We also had a similar problem. For
jaydens middle name I wanted to use
danielle in memory of my father daniel (he
was murdered). But then steve didn't
think that was "fair" so he picked his
mothers middle name wich was eileen. So
thats how we came up with jayden
danielle-eileen.
I think it sounds great with two middle
names. Maybe you could do something like
that? When we write her middle initial
its d. So we usually go by danielle, we
just drop eileen. Or sometimes I say to
her "jayden danielle" so that way you
could maybe leave doreen out of it in a
sense. Like livy ravyn-doreen but just
call her livy raven. If that made any
sense. It is confusing to explain on
here.
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