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thread: Do you think we could do it again?

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    Do you think we could do it again?

    I feel a bit silly asking this as we're still probably about a year away from trying for another child, but I'm getting myself stuck in the mind-set that we can't have another child because I don't think we can do the same thing that we did with naming the first child and it's not fair to any others... I freely admit that is an irrational thought!

    To explain... Our surname begins with an M. Before we'd even discussed names together both DH and I had the same idea completely separate to each other. If we had a boy, to name him Samuel and give him a middle name starting with an A so that we could call him Sam and his initials would also be SAM. And so we did - Samuel Angus. The fact that both names have significant meanings to us also helped.

    Do you think it would be possible to come up with another name where the child's nickname could be their initials as well?

    And I apologise in advance for the number of names I will reject through family or friends already using it or because I just plain don't like it!

    BW

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    ok, thats pretty cute btw i love it haha

    ~Kim
    ~Tim
    ~Jim
    ~Tom

    I dont really know what middle names you could use.. for those middle letters!!

    I really think thats a neat idea, would be pretty cool to do soemthign like that haha

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    I wanted Pip to be Patrick Iain P... for his nickname ... DH didn't like it, so we compromised on Patrick John P.... which is sorta close enough.

    It was one of my wants for a boy, that his nickname & initials would match ...

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    I did warn you this was coming!

    We can't use Ian as a middle name as it's a BIL's name and I'm determined not to use any family names at all. I suspect that rules out any of the XIM names for boys as I can't think of any other decent boys names that DH would agree to starting with an I.

    Close friends have also taken Tim and Tom, and if we go for Jim from James - well, that's another BIL's middle name.

    Kim from Kimberley wouldn't be too bad, I'm just not a big fan - comes down to one of the pitfalls of being a teacher.

    BW

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    How about Tam for a girl, as in tamara.

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    Kazbah, I'm glad I'm not the only one that likes names like this! I doubt I could have compromised in your position, though!

    Tamara is the name of a friend at church. Not a particularly close friend, but one that we see often enough for it to be odd.

    BW

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    What about Isaac for a middle name?
    LIAM
    struggling for an option for girls though... you might just have to have another boy LOL

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    We have thought about this too, but only with girls' names, as our surname is an A name.

    You could probably do it, but I wouldn't go wasting your life with worry if you can't!
    PAM? DOM?

    The nickname doesn't necessarily have to be an abbreviation of the first name, either. It could just be an alternative for a nickname. Thinking like that, you could do a lot, like JEM, NIM, ROM etc.

    Or you could just be mean and roll with SPAM...

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    Isaac! Noted - thank you!

    DOM from Dominic was a favourite when naming Sam - but a close friend called their son Dominic and we see them often enough for it to be weird, I think. The same friends called their second son Liam - which is a shame as I could go with that one! Name thieves!

    Pam... pass... unless you can come up with something other than pamela that starts the same way!

    Audax, you can come up with some really nice names there... I can see why you'd only do it for a girl, though.

    Obviously coming up with some sort of name where this will work isn't going to be the deciding factor in whether or not we have a second child (more likely to be whether embryos defrost or not!), but it's been a weird stress bugging me lately and I do need to make it go away.

    BW

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    DOM for a girl though?

    If you don't like PAM, how about NORM?

    And you didn't comment on SPAM. I'm devastated.

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    Dominique - nope. Bad teacher association.

    And I think I would prefer Norman to Pamela! Not that I particularly like either!

    Would a CAM from Cameron be too odd along with a SAM?

    I think there really is only one solution here - I must have another boy!

    I missed SPAM... I think I will continue to ignore it as it's just Python-esque enough for my husband to go for it!

    BW

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    i had a friend whos initials were SCAM but it probably wouldnt be a nickname i cant do it with my last name coz it starts with an F DS's initals are JKGF so yeah no sense in that

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    I was about to suggest Cam . Sam and Cam kind of sound different - the emphasis on the "am" sounds slightly different (well I think so anyway LOL). Samuel & Cameron sound fine together

    For a girl - Tam could be short for Tamsyn instead of Tamara?

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    Tasmin Annabelle ?
    Tasmin Alexandra?

    I think you will be VERY lucky to find a way to do it again given the teacher factor hun!!!
    I discounted so many names just from years of teaching!

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    Actually, I think I could go for Tamsyn... Haven't ever taught one, at least!

    Ok, hear that frozen embryos? You can be a girl now!

    BW

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    Dim - Dimity - I like Dimity, though you wouldn't want her to adopt the term Dim hey?

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    I always wanted to do this (from along time ago with a previous boyfriend who had a B surname) anyway now we have an M surname and might well do it with any future children. Did not do for DD - is more difficult for girls as you say. I can't think of any haven't already been mentioned. Tamsyn is a good one. Cameron can of course be used for a girl as well.

    Oh and just thought of another Simone for a girl, SIM.

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    Actually someone I know just had a little boy called BRAM

    CAM would be cool. If you really couldn't stomach SPAM (and who can, really?)

    Tamsyn has a positive teacher association effect for me. I fell in love with a little Tamsyn once.

    And if Norma/n and Pamela are out, it's not really worth suggesting Ivan and Igor as middle names, is it?

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