I named my daughter Patience. She HAS absolutely NO patience!!!!
I chose the name for my son without his father's input because we were separated at the time. Now I wish I had named him what his dad wanted.
2006-11-07 02:38:18
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answered by startwinkle05 6
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i does no longer understand, i've got not had a toddler and that i won't be in a position to be for quite a on an analogous time as, if in any respect (at this think approximately my existence, it appears like actually something can take place interior the destiny), yet listed under are my own recommendations. probability is, in case you placed greater than a number of theory into the call, you will in all probability basically understand. extraordinarily in case you have become a make certain somewhat later in existence (as in, approximately 27-33, no longer a youthful or teenager mom) and you have have been given a particularly sturdy grip on your individual tastes. while you're particularly unsure a pair of call which you will no longer be apologetic approximately, basically think of roughly the way it sounds once you employ it in daily existence, or the way it would look in a 300 and sixty 5 days e book, case in point. If it seems/sounds somewhat stupid or severe, then it relatively is not the spectacular call. additionally, a popularity like Elizabeth or Julia, could be greater likable and lasting than a popularity like Mykenzie or Kari or something. do no longer possibly difficulty approximately it too a lot, basically spend a honest quantity of theory and time on a undeniable call and while the experts outweigh the cons, you in all probability won't be apologetic approximately making use of it.
2016-10-15 11:48:31
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know if as many parents regret the names as much as the children do! I know alot of children and adults who dont like their 1st names, have changed their names, or go by a middle/nick name.
I think people should put more time than what they do into choosing names for babies; alot of the names are hard for SMALL children to spell, they lack meaning, certain names are a school age bullies dream when it comes to picking on your child, etc. People dont think about that when they are naming children after cars, fruits, and compounding the mom & dads name!
2006-11-07 03:14:00
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answered by Lady Albritton 4
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I have thought about this question too. The thing with me is, any name i pick i just get tired of it or don't like it as much. I wanted irish names for my sons. And i loved the name Quinn, and when my other son was born i named him Aidan. I loved those names, and now, well, i think i would have chosen something different, but no matter what, i think i would have wanted to change them regardless!!! So with my third child, i am taking a TON of names into consideration, and not setteling on one until i see the baby and it fits!!
2006-11-07 03:04:15
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answered by 3rdtimesacharm 3
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My mom wished she had called my brother by his middle name instead of his first. But she didnt regret naming him what she did.
Your child becomes the name you give them... I think after a few years its hard to separate that name from the child, it'd be like wishing you had a different kid.
2006-11-07 02:32:06
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answered by amosunknown 7
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I regret using my son's middle name. His name is Stephen Tyler, and we call him Tyler. It is always a problem with medical records, school, etc. And to top it all off, his last name is hyphenated, with my maiden name and his fathers name. IT IS ALWAYS A MESS, and embarrassing for him.
2006-11-07 02:33:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I knew someone with a surname Sin. I do not know whether this guy's parents regretted to name him Moses.
Because it read Moses Sin. So rather weird.
2006-11-07 02:34:44
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answered by Ms G 3
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