Should I change this to suit my mother?
Well, husband and I have picked name for daughter #2 (due in late May), and I knew I shouldn't have opened my mouth to my mother, but I did.
(Long story short, with our first daughter she essentially forced us to pick a name as soon as we knew what we were having because she started patting my belly and calling it 'Erin' or 'Isabelle', names that she likes that we just didn't, so we sat down and chose a name just to shut her up.)
Anyway, we came down to 'Hayley Nicole' or 'Hayley Blair' (I'm a Gossip Girl fan and B is my absolute favourite), but I like Hayley Nicole better because our last name starts with an 'R' and I hate names that kind of run together (ie I don't want the last letter of her middle name to be 'r'), and because Hayley Nicole has the same amount of syllables as our first daughter's name.
However, when I told mum that we'd picked Hayley Nicole, she was quite miffed because she has a cousin named Nicole who is, basically, a complete deads*** (drug addict, a real bogan, has kids to as many different men, just basically ugh). Thing is, she hasn't seen or spoken to this Nicole in years and years and I don't see why she would be 'reminded' of her cousin every time she thinks of my daughter. I mean, we picked Emily for our first daughter even though I went to school with a girl named Emily who was a real cow and stole my boyfriend and was horrible to me, but I never, ever think of her when I think of my daughter's name - Emily is all hers now and the mean girl from school doesn't even enter my head.
So, I'm just wondering if I should try and make my mum happy by changing back to Hayley Blair, despite the fact that I think it's really unfair of her to basically throw a little tantrum like this over something so stupid, when it's MY daughter, and MY choice.
I just don't know whether to stick with a name I prefer, and perhaps forever have my mother wrinkling her nose in disgust every time she says the word 'Nicole' out loud, or give in and then give my daughter a name I'm just not that keen on.