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When you are thinking of names, what criteria do you use? The meaning of the name? The history? Family relationships? Coolness? Rarity? |
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How Nicholas, Angela and Emily got their monikers!!
When we found out our first child was a buy, I really liked the names Nicholas and Alexander, but coouldnt decide which one was going first, and I also wanted him to have his fathers first name as one of his names as well. Then my partner told me that on his side of the family, the men had always been given either Robert or Alexander in the names, after a well known composer he is decended from, so Nicholas Alexander Dean came from that. Our first daughter, Angela Violet Jenny, has Angela as a name as its not an unusual name but it isnt very commonly used, and Violet came from her great grandmother on her dads side. Our second daughter was named Emily as it was a name we could agree on first of all(!) and it was also the name of my mums grandmother, and her two middle names, Sandra and Clare, are the middle names of mine and my partners mums.
So sorry for the ramble but theres the story!!!
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Criteria
With our first child we just wanted a name that sounded good with my partner’s last name, after many arguments about choosing our daughters name; I pretty much had enough and told him that I really don’t care what we name her.
In the end he chose Crystal Lee (Lee is my mothers middle name).
That was the last time he had any input in naming our children.
Kurt Jason was named after Kurt Cobain as I was totally in love with Nirvana at the time (still am) and Jason is his god-fathers name.
Our third son I named Trae Bailey, Trae was a name that I had loved since I first seen the movie Boyz in the Hood and Bailey I chose as I just really like how it sounds when you say his whole name.
Phoenix Rose…..I was 5 months pregnant with our bubs at the time and one day out of the blue the name just came to me if that makes any sense.
With our 5th bubs I searched long and hard for a name that would define my idea of perfection which I found (well in my opinion it is perfect) and that was Ethan Cace (pronounced kay-see).
With our last baby I wanted a name that was different, yet beautiful and I think I managed to achieve that when I named our precious daughter Kayten Sydney. 
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Unusual names
My eldest son, PATRICK-DARRYL, was an easy name for me to choose. I wanted him to have a strong Irish name, and to be named after an uncle who had recently passed away. My daughter was a little different. My ex wanted her to be named Chevy, I however did not want her to be named for a truck, so I made a new name SHEVROLEIGH (pronounced Shev-ro-lee). No-one else has it, and it doesn't sound like a vehicle. When I was pregnant with my youngest, a friend who worked with my husband, asked that if we have a boy, he be named after him. I had alot to think about, because his name is Dragan. Did I really want my baby to be named Dragan? We did some research, and found that it is a Serbian name (quite popular there) and it means Dear One. Now that he is 8 years old, JOHN-DRAGAN really does suit him.
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