I have been enjoying this… but have not contributed because our kids names are not online. (Of course you know their online names are from the Radio alphabet.)
But – without disclosing the actual names – here are our name stories. First off, my dh will not discuss at length baby names until we are at the hospital (while in labour, or after the baby comes….) Sometimes I think it is so I will be more distracted… lol.
So here is Delta’s (9yo boy)’s info about his name:
His first name is after one of the current (modern) apostles of our church. I wanted a scriptural name for him – but not something that might make him get beat up more… lol. My dh suggested his name, and it was perfect. His middle name is very common in both my family, and my husbands family genealogy… and for my side he is named after my brother, dad, granddad, and great granddad. (That said – if my mom asks, it is just after my brother…..) Oh, btw, before he was born, if anyone asked, our boys name was Wolfgang Qwiggly. (or was it Quiggly Wolfgang?). Strangley enough, I have grown to like the idea of Wolfgang for a middle name… lol.
Here is Echo (6yo girl’s) info
Again, my dh suggested her name – mainly because it sounds nice, but it is also scriptorially based. I picked her middle name, which was my grandmother’s middle name.
Foxtrot (4yo girl’s) info
We had a name that we had discussed for a while with Echo’s birth – and my dh still liked it. My problem with it is that it is a name that is pronounced in a couple of different ways, as well as spelled a couple of different ways, and I figured that would end up greatly annoying me. We decided on a similar, but simpler name – with pretty much no variations on spelling or pronounciation. My husband declared that her middle name would be the same as my name, and I didn’t argue about it.
As an intro to Golf’s name – I need to mention that all the older kids’ names have 2 syllables in them. That includes my adult step-kids names. 2 syllable names seem to go really well with our last name, and ALL of them have 2 syllables in the first name.
Golf (2yo girl’s) info.
At the risk of the LDS readers here figuring out the name – I think I sort-of always knew Golf’s name. There is an LDS fictional book/movie that is almost a cultural story in my generation about friends in heaven in the pre-existance who are going to be going to the same family. There were 8 of them (if I remember right), and the one that would be the youngest in the family was worried that she would be forgotten, and would not get to come to the same family. She would be the last in the family. I just somehow have always been sure that for our family, this is that child, so to speak. The name in the story just has always been very special to me, and this is the child it fits. My husband doesn’t even really know the significance of the name….
Anyway – I did mention a few names I was considering while pregnant – and my adult step-kids and my husband (when told seperately) all said that this one name had too many syllables. So we were at the hospital, and I was in labour. My husband suggested the name that we had discussed for all the girls, along with the name he knew I wanted for the middle name – and I said it was too close to Foxtrot’s name. He said “I don’t care”. So after a few contractions, I suggested the names in the opposite order (the name I wanted, with the name he wanted for the middle name) – and he said it had too many syllables. So I looked at him, and said “I don’t care”. He blinked a few times – realized he had absolutely no come back (having just said it to me….) – and so she has the name I always felt was to be hers. My dh did suggest a different middle name (that has no significance that I am aware of) – and that created her name.
btw – although we picked very traditional types of names, there were a few more modern type names I considered for a girl that I decided I couldn’t use. I liked Sky (or Skye), and I also liked Azure. For a couple of moments, I thought that Azure Skye would be a nice name – until I realized that that was a big NOOOO because our last name starts with an S!