Just wondering if the meaning of a name plays a big part of you choosing that name? It didn't really for my DS (his name is Bailey) and that means bailiff or something LOL. I just really liked that name.
So was just wondering what others thought of the 'meaning' behind the name, or if that doesn't really matter? With this bub, I've found myself looking at the name meanings a lot as well as the names....
I go with the name if I like it, but if it had a horrible meaning then it would probably turn me off it. DS and Dd2's names have meanings (and DD2 lives up to hers) but DD1's name doesn't have any meaning
For my next bub I have chosen a name with meaning although it was totally unintentional and it's a perfect meaning too.
That's a girls name.....
For my DS Hubby and I had his name picked long before he was due and agreed on the beginning to such a unique and made up name, it totally suits him too....
Looking for a boys name, that I like that means something will be hard, so we will probably just make up or pick another odd name
It did mean something to us. But mainly because we were tossing up on just a couple that we liked and the meaning of Lucy tipped it over the edge as the favourite. It means light/bringer of light, and we loved the idea that our little girl was going to be our ray of sunshine.
I do check names before choosing, but like others say, often to rule out some, or make sure the ones we like don't have horrible meanings.
For me it has a bit, with my 3rd we were tossing between Morgan and Darcy...the I found out Morgan meant "by the sea" and we had just moved literally by the sea before he was conceived, so that clinched it for me...
For #2 i found out Finnlay meant blond haired warrior and it suited him completely...
I also liked Griffen but that meant something like hook-nosed man so that turned me off a little bit! It's stilll on the list for #4 though
I really really wanted the meaning to be important. Like I wanted it to mean miracle but at the end of the day I just didnt like those names and DD was named because we just loved her name
For me, the meaning is the most important thing. I truly believe people grow up to be what their names mean. My name means "Yew tree" and DS's name means "from the Yew tree". My DD's name means "watch keeper" or "the guard tower", which I picked because I thought the protective quality suited the eldest.
That being said, I wouldn't call them something that sounded horrible just because I liked the meaning, so that's how I narrow it down.
Normally I would have said no but the name we had picked out for DS right up until he was 7 DOD ended up meaning something really horrible in the USA! So we changed it to what his middle name was going to be. At the time it was very stressful and totally weird considering we'd been referring to our baby boy by a certain name for over 4 years not just the whole time he was in my belly!
First name, not so much, although it's a lovely meaning - "Light of the sun"
Second name was pretty important to us. We had lots to choose from, but in the end we picked the one that means "a gift"
No, not for us!!!
I think it'ld be nice for your name to mean something lovely, but really will you go around telling people what it meant??? I wouldn't have a clue what Tiffany means??!
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