Saturday, July 24, 2010

Baby name dilemma,...?

My husband and I have a beautiful baby boy and we were wanting to have another baby in the not too distant future, but we cannot agree on any names at all! We have the girl name picked out: Katherine Ann. We cannot decide on a boy's name, and we do not want to find out what the gender is, just like last time, so we need to have both names handy. I was thinking about Cain, Cole, and Jack. He likes Buckley (or just simply Buck, and the bad thing about that is our first son is named Hunter -_-') James, Robert, and Daniel. Daniel I could live with,... but I don't want to have to "live with" a name. I'd like to enjoy it. The middle name would be Edward (husband's choice again,... I hate it, but he didn't like the middle name I picked out for our first son either. He only accepted it because it was my grandfather's) Which name do you like best and do you have any other suggestions?

Baby name dilemma,...?
Hunter and Colton Edward, cole could be for shourt


Hunter %26amp; Jack Edward, is okay, Jackson Edward sound better


Hunter %26amp; Cain Edward, NOt the best


Hunter and Buckley or Buck-no, this is not good


Hunter and Dainel Edward, Is cute


Hunter and James Edward is okay


Hunter and robert Edward, do not like





suggestions


Hunter %26amp; Coooper Edward


Hunter and Bowen Edward


Hunter and Griffin Edward


Hunter and Ryker Edward


Hunter and River Edward


Hunter and Ashton Edward


Hunter and Luke Edward


Hunter and Cameron Edward


Hunter and Jasper Edward -kind of cool



Reply:Have you thought about Archer? In a sense, it "works" with Hunter's name. They are both very masculine names in my opinion and you won't have to worry about "Hunter, go find Buck". I despise Buckley to be honest but that's me. I agree with the others that he should get to choose the middle name since you got to choose the middle for your first son.





Outside of Archer, what about:


Carter, Casper, Fisher, Jagger, Parker, Ryder, Tanner, Tyler, Xander
Reply:I'd say that Buckley Edward wouldn't go because Buckley/Buck sounds more modern, whereas Edward is a traditional name. I'd go for a first name that's been around a while, to complement Edward, but isn't very common. How about Harvey? It also alliterates with Hunter which would be cute :)
Reply:I love Jack Edward. It's a strong name and it would go well with Hunter. Good for you, saying no to Buckley. "Hunter %26amp; Buck" would be awful!





Is it possible to find a first name you both really like? May I suggest: Tristan, Ronan, Gabriel, Wesley, Zander, Seth, Ari, Harrison, Asher, Lincoln, or Russell. Good luck!
Reply:Don't settle for a name you can live with. This is your child. What will you say if they ask, "Why did you name me this?" I love the name Daniel. Daniel Edward sounds great. I absolutely would not name him Buck if your first son is Hunter.





Or maybe you like one of these:





Dylan Edward


Logan Edward


Joshua Edward


Zachary Edward


Ryan Edward
Reply:I think you should choose Derick (or here, in Brazil D茅rick). Here, in Brazil, where I live it's a unusual name, no one knows how to spell and they usually say Erick because it looks like Derick. But I think it's a great name.





But it's your baby and you choose whatever you want.





Thanks for listening me.


And good luck!
Reply:Congrats!!





Since he has the middle name chosen then YOU should chose the first name. Its only fair....he has the middle and the last name by default!





And from your list I'd go with Jack.


Jack Edward ______. It has a nice ring to it :)
Reply:Jack Edward


Kyle Edward


James Edward


Ryan Edward
Reply:Hun- I think Jack Edward sounds pretty nice. =)





Good luck %26amp; baby dust!





-Jen
Reply:Jack Edward


Remington Edward


Vance Edward


Garrett Edward


Hadley Edward


Cooper Edward


Max Edward


Wade Edward





I tried to stay with the "hunting, country" theme!!
Reply:Please do not name him Buckley or Buck!! lol





I agree with the others Jack Edward sounds good. Jackson and Shane are good too.
Reply:Warren
Reply:My suggestion is Shane Edward. Congratulations!
Reply:boy-cole Edward
Reply:I like Jack. That are you think about of some these names?





Johann


Caleb


Mark


Nathaniel


Chad





Good luck! :)
Reply:Cole Edward
Reply:COle Edward
Reply:Cole Edward is nice
Reply:I love Cole. Cole Edward is nice.
Reply:I like Cole Edward.
Reply:i like cole
Reply:the first baby was your name or his?
Reply:I love the name Daniel! U could compromise n go w/ Daniel Cole.


If his middle name is destined 2 be Edward then here are my suggestions...





Jayson Edward


Branden Edward


Landen Edward





I really love all of those names. I chose to use the E instead of the typical O b/c u should want a spin on the name so that it's not just like everyone else's kid. Except w/ the name Jason. I like the O but chose to put a Y in it once again 2 put a spin on it!





Good Luck w/ your name choices n when u get preg I hope everything works out 4 u n that u have a very smooth delivery
Reply:Buckley has country connotations that he would not be able to talk himself out of, so unless you are prepared for that, do not name him Buckley or Buck.





Tell your husband that you want something a little less common, such as Cole or Cain and would he really want his son to have a plain name or something that stands out of the crowd a little more, that usually convinces people.





Why don't you go with Cole Edward or Cain Edward, if you really hate Edward, do Cain or Cole Edwardson, works well. If husband does not like Cain or Cole, sit down with him to come up with a less common name together which you could both live with





He should get the middle name he wants, however, because you picked the middle name of the first son and since the middle name is just a middle name, I do not think , you should make too much of a fuss over that. That would just be pushing it. Suggest Edwardson, though, if you prefer Edwardson...it makes the name more mysterious. It has Scottish and Celtic background in the name, and one of those "last name names" which makes the name more mysterious


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