View Full Version : Boy Names for Corey/Julie
dpuck1998
08-10-2008, 07:00 PM
I think Don would be perfect!
Actually I have a boy named Trace, its my personnel favorite name. It would fit right in with the two of you being from Louisiana.
MenashaCorp
08-10-2008, 07:14 PM
I have three immediate suggestions:
1. Strother
2. Steve
3. Ricky
Honorable mentions: Billy (if he's going to play baseball); Mark (If NASCAR); Dean (If mixing Scotch with formula)
simonkodousek
08-10-2008, 07:16 PM
My two favorites:
~Anthony
~Simon
:)
IWISHFORDISNEY
08-10-2008, 07:17 PM
I have three immediate suggestions:
1. Strother
2. Steve
3. Ricky
Honorable mentions: Billy (if he's going to play baseball); Mark (If NASCAR); Dean (If mixing Scotch with formula)
ha ha ha it took me a minute but I am blonde (with some help of course ;) )
I like:
Evan
Noah
Ethan
catycatcat4
08-10-2008, 07:23 PM
bob :thumbsup2 for a middle name??
My brothers names are
Zackery
Caleb
brayden.
UrsulasShadow
08-10-2008, 07:26 PM
Kim?
NWOhioAngela
08-10-2008, 07:27 PM
CorEy and Julie, do you like traditional names or more unique names? Somehow I just don't see you two naming your kids something way out there!
calypso*a*go-go
08-10-2008, 07:30 PM
Something tells me Julie is one of those people that probably has the names of her future children picked out already. How 'bout it Julie -- am I right?
rotlex
08-10-2008, 07:32 PM
First, congrats on the news! Second, I'm subscribing to this sort of selfishly as my wife and I are expecting our second child, a boy!, this October! I say selfishly as we are REALLY torn between a few names, and I figure this thread might give me some good ideas. :goodvibes
Anyway, here are a few near the top of our list (I no particular order):
Brogan
Aiden
Caleb
Luke
Liam
Nicholas
Braden
Again, congrats to both of you, what an exciting time!
tinkbutt
08-10-2008, 08:07 PM
I really like
Braden
lance
I have no Idea what I'd name a boy but trust me I have my little girls name first and middle!!! the papa can pick the boys name;)
calypso*a*go-go
08-10-2008, 08:13 PM
Well we could always do a combinatation like Jorey...:idea:
NC Belle
08-10-2008, 08:21 PM
I have three immediate suggestions:
1. Strother
2. Steve
3. Ricky
Honorable mentions: Billy (if he's going to play baseball); Mark (If NASCAR); Dean (If mixing Scotch with formula)
:cool2: Mark Martin would need Will to get tires to help get the right theme bedroom...could go with Pixar's Cars (Lightening McQueen and Mater).
:rolleyes1 Ricky...musical theme room needed
drakethib
08-10-2008, 08:30 PM
Drake has always been a unique name of cool people :lmao:
Someone suggested Jorey. I kind of think that sounds pretty cool.
Wasn't Superman's dad named Jorel?
Kaler131
08-10-2008, 08:31 PM
Gabriel :thumbsup2
Christian :thumbsup2
Adrian :thumbsup2
Rory
missminniemouse
08-10-2008, 09:24 PM
When we were expecting our first child, we knew we'd get a lot of pressure from my Mother to pick a name that she wanted. To minimize that, we said that if it was a girl, we were going to name her Zelda and and a boy would be named Ogilthorpe. Of course, we were kidding, but it kept everyone off our backs and we had the time to pick the names WE wanted. Our daughter is named Elizabeth and our son is named Jonathan.....nice traditional names.
Corey and Julie, you're free to use Zelda or Ogilthorpe if you want! :rotfl: ::MinnieMo
WebmasterJohn
08-10-2008, 09:32 PM
I don't know why thet won't consider some of my suggestions...
Paxil
Allegra D. (no middle name - just the initial)
Fabulouso
dpuck1998
08-10-2008, 09:35 PM
I don't know why thet won't consider some of my suggestions...
Paxil
Allegra D. (no middle name - just the initial)
Fabulouso
Sounds like a great way to pay for college to me.
Maybe something more fitting for a child, like Ritalin.
IWISHFORDISNEY
08-10-2008, 10:06 PM
I don't know why thet won't consider some of my suggestions...
Paxil
Allegra D. (no middle name - just the initial)
Fabulouso
:rotfl: being in the healthcare field I find this hilarious.
SamSam
08-10-2008, 11:46 PM
I don't know why thet won't consider some of my suggestions...
Paxil
Allegra D. (no middle name - just the initial)
Fabulouso
:rotfl: What a great laugh to end my day with! :rotfl:
With our first (a boy) we had his name picked out before the pregnancy, luckily he was a boy...Christopher Michael
With our second we toyed around with several boys names, we were so certain the baby would be another boy......Surprise..A girl! We were absolutely delighted but didn't have any girls names picked out. We decided right in the delivery room that she looked like Megan Nicole.
WaltD4Me
08-10-2008, 11:56 PM
I love the name Aiden. I'm also fond of Connor and I never thought of it, but I like Trace too...that could be because of Trace Adkins though......YUM! :teeth:
My favorite girl name at the moment is Aubree...I pushed hard for it in March when my niece was born, but it lost out to Makenna.
DisneyKevin
08-11-2008, 12:24 AM
For a girl....I like Towelette.
It sounds Southern.
For a boy.....I like Geronimo.
NC Belle
08-11-2008, 12:48 AM
Some Disney boy names:
Gaston (just kidding), Angus, Arthur, Christopher, Max, Luke, Phillip, Sebastian, Stefan, Timothy, Tod (d)....
Just for fun--- Aston Martin (with his stroller having the 007 theme song playing in the background)
Dale-Not-Chip
08-11-2008, 01:11 AM
As you look at names just try to think like a punk kid and try to find ways to make fun of the name. Think about the Initials, things it rhymes with. You don't want to make your son an easy target.
Also.
Dale is a good name.
;)
BRobson
08-11-2008, 05:22 AM
I wondered how long it would ake for this thread to start - do you think we will get to pick a number if they pick a name we suggest :lmao: :lmao:
Here is the top 20 names that were popular in SCotland in 2007
Boy's Names
1 Lewis
2 Jack
3 Ryan
4 James
5 Callum
6 Cameron
7 Daniel
8 Liam
9= Jamie
9= Kyle
9= Matthew
12 Logan
13 Finlay
14 Adam
15 Alexander
16 Dylan
17 Aiden
18 Andrew
19 Ben
20= Aaron
20= Connor
My DS is Lewis - but it wasn't so "common" when he was born 7 years ago ;)
disneyholic family
08-11-2008, 05:32 AM
I have three immediate suggestions:
1. Strother
2. Steve
3. Ricky
Honorable mentions: Billy (if he's going to play baseball); Mark (If NASCAR); Dean (If mixing Scotch with formula)
Aston Martin
i was going to vote for one of Jason/Kim's names, but Aston has it hands down!
although on second thought, why not simplify things and go with:
Martin
If he's a slow kid, he'll have less to remember: Martin Martin
- though people might think he has a stutter..
luna99
08-11-2008, 07:02 AM
DH and I had the hardest time finding a boy name to agree on. I don't know what it was... girls names were easy. Not that we even have a baby yet.. but we have talked about it a lot...
there are a lot of great suggestions on the board so far here though! good luck!
Regina
08-11-2008, 07:27 AM
Tsk, tsk, tsk. You're all way off. This is a no-brainer:
Geaux Tiger Martin :thumbsup2
dpuck1998
08-11-2008, 07:55 AM
For a girl....I like Towelette.
OK, that is wrong on so many levels I don't even know where to begin.
fakereadhed
08-11-2008, 09:27 AM
Some Disney boy names:
Just for fun--- Aston Martin (with his stroller having the 007 theme song playing in the background)
This is the winner!!!:thumbsup2
The kids and I always try to come up with the best(worst)first name to go with a last name, especially when we hear a funny last name. Yeah, I know- I put a quarter in their therapy jar each time we play the game. :rolleyes1 So I was really glad this thread was for fun. When I first saw it, I thought geez can't you leave those poor people alone already!
For a girl....I like Towelette.
It sounds Southern.
My favorite Southern name for a girl is Polly Esther.
I think Chlamydia has a lovely ring to it as well.
We decided that my DW was going to Name the baby if it were a girl, and I would name it if it were a boy.
I named our DS.
Our next child was hers (DW) to name no matter what the sex. So she named our DD.
DS is a Jr, We call him TJ
DD is named Olivia
Take Turns.
disneyholic family
08-11-2008, 09:50 AM
This is the winner!!!:thumbsup2
The kids and I always try to come up with the best(worst)first name to go with a last name, especially when we hear a funny last name. Yeah, I know- I put a quarter in their therapy jar each time we play the game. :rolleyes1 So I was really glad this thread was for fun. When I first saw it, I thought geez can't you leave those poor people alone already!
My favorite Southern name for a girl is Polly Esther.
I think Chlamydia has a lovely ring to it as well.
i went to school with a girl named Candy Kane (her last name was Kane)...
i went to a girls school, but i took math at the associated boys school....
in my class was a boy named "Warren Warren"....and worse....he was from Warren, Michigan....some parents should be shot...
fakereadhed
08-11-2008, 10:20 AM
i went to school with a girl named Candy Kane (her last name was Kane)...
i went to a girls school, but i took math at the associated boys school....
in my class was a boy named "Warren Warren"....and worse....he was from Warren, Michigan....some parents should be shot...
I am not going to get into a weird name I have seen discussion again(last time I was accused of posting urban legends :rotfl: )but as a former L&D nurse I have seen parents name their kids some truly painful things.
simonkodousek
08-11-2008, 10:32 AM
For a girl....I like Towelette.
Ooohhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... Kevinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn... :rolleyes:
:lmao: :rotfl: :rotfl2:
Madi100
08-11-2008, 10:37 AM
I think boy names are hard to come up with. My sister is pregnant with a girl, and is naming her Miley, not after Hannah, she just likes the name. I think that it's also hard to share your baby name, because SOMEONE is bound to not like it. I've done a good job with Miley hiding my feelings.
My funniest name I've ever heard was the year we got a Christmas card from Mr. Hair. He was a school teacher and went to school with my step father. Richard (who used the common nickname WHY?????) and his wife had three boys. Let's hope there was no Dickie Jr.
cocowum
08-11-2008, 10:45 AM
I don't know why they won't consider some of my suggestions...
Paxil
Allegra D. (no middle name - just the initial)
Fabulouso
For a girl....I like Towelette.
It sounds Southern.
For a boy.....I like Geronimo.
You two are crazy. Obviously, you're perfect for each other. :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Tsk, tsk, tsk. You're all way off. This is a no-brainer:
Geaux Tiger Martin :thumbsup2
Hey Regina,
Good to see you posting. Hope you are feeling better. :goodvibes
cocowum
08-11-2008, 10:46 AM
Oh yea, I love the name Samuel. :lovestruc
nikjd68
08-11-2008, 11:00 AM
According to the Social Security website are:
Jacob
Ethan
Joshua
Michael
Christopher
No surprises.
nikjd68
08-11-2008, 11:01 AM
Just asking. The baby's name may be a fait accompli.
nikjd68
08-11-2008, 11:03 AM
i went to school with a girl named Candy Kane (her last name was Kane)...
If Candy isn't somewhere wearing clear heels and dancing on a pole, there is no justice in this world.
disneyholic family
08-11-2008, 11:06 AM
If Candy isn't somewhere wearing clear heels and dancing on a pole, there is no justice in this world.
:lmao:
just what her parents deserve!!
AuroraJae
08-11-2008, 11:07 AM
Just asking. The baby's name may be a fait accompli.
There will be no Juniors in this family! No offense to those of you out there who have done this, but I already have one Corey and can't imagine the confusion of two!
We both agree on this by the way.
AuroraJae
08-11-2008, 11:13 AM
Something tells me Julie is one of those people that probably has the names of her future children picked out already. How 'bout it Julie -- am I right?
First I have to say, this is a hilarious thread! I have enjoyed reading it.
Calypso, you are right Corey and I had a boy's name picked out almost as soon as we knew we were expecting. However, we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
*NikkiBell*
08-11-2008, 11:30 AM
ROFL, that is just wrong in so many ways! JK! How hysterical that must be for you two!
calypso*a*go-go
08-11-2008, 11:30 AM
First I have to say, this is a hilarious thread! I have enjoyed reading it.
Calypso, you are right Corey and I had a boy's name picked out almost as soon as we knew we were expecting. However, we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
I knew it!!! I was the same way with DD, it was when DS was due that we were undecided as I was so sure it was going to be a girl. Don't be surprised if we start asking for hints...(just ask Kevin about that!).
UrsulasShadow
08-11-2008, 11:40 AM
I had my kids' names picked out WAYYYY before I even considered having children. I discovered in an old diary kept when I was a young teen the names I had picked out. However, I'd forgotten about it until years later, when I discovered I had indeed named my chldren those names.
I thought I had spontaneously made them up when the kids were born.
missminniemouse
08-11-2008, 11:51 AM
First I have to say, this is a hilarious thread! I have enjoyed reading it.
Calypso, you are right Corey and I had a boy's name picked out almost as soon as we knew we were expecting. However, we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
Good for you! I think it's nobody else's business what name you choose and I applaud you for keeping it a secret, even from your parents and closest friends. We had several names picked out for both a boy or girl and made the decision after our children were born since we didn't know in advance which we were having. It was certainly fun to drive everyone a little crazy by not telling them the names we were considering, except for Zelda and Ogilthorpe, that is! ::MinnieMo
Regina
08-11-2008, 11:52 AM
Thanks Cocowum. I began to start feeling like my old (emphasis on old) self late last week. I have just a teeny bit of catching up to do. ;) :scared1:
JULIE, DON'T TELL ANYONE THE NAME (except me, of course) AHEAD OF TIME. My sister talked me out of the name I had picked out for my daughter and I regret it since. :mad:
NC Belle
08-11-2008, 12:00 PM
My sister kept her son's name a secret which made it fun for us. I told NC Beast that Sis needed a good strong Irish name like Connor before he was born (think I said it on the first time she was suppose to be induced--needed another try). She told me her potential names of the future kid when she called me the day after giving birth (one of the names was on my list for the distant future list).
NC Beast's side like naming after saints and/or Irish/Gaelic.
RainyD
08-11-2008, 12:16 PM
My sister kept her son's name a secret which made it fun for us. I told NC Beast that Sis needed a good strong Irish name like Connor before he was born (think I said it on the first time she was suppose to be induced--needed another try). She told me her potential names of the future kid when she called me the day after giving birth (one of the names was on my list for the distant future list).
NC Beast's side like naming after saints and/or Irish/Gaelic.
:shamrock: Irish names are great!!!! There are so many pretty ones....:)
NC Belle
08-11-2008, 12:24 PM
:shamrock: Irish names are great!!!! There are so many pretty ones....:)
This is Connor's hospital picture...he will be a month old on the 15th.
http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n191/disncbelle1/2008%20pictures/th_Connorsfirsthospiitalpicture.jpg
Connor has our Dad's ears and what I heard so far...:rolleyes1 a lot of my personality. :laughing:
RainyD
08-11-2008, 12:26 PM
Good for you! I think it's nobody else's business what name you choose and I applaud you for keeping it a secret, even from your parents and closest friends. We had several names picked out for both a boy or girl and made the decision after our children were born since we didn't know in advance which we were having. It was certainly fun to drive everyone a little crazy by not telling them the names we were considering, except for Zelda and Ogilthorpe, that is! ::MinnieMo
Sometimes it's good to tell what name you are planning on, because many years ago, I never told my sister (:cloud9: we were both pregnant at the same time:cloud9: ) what names we had chosen for our baby (before ultrasound pictures). Her daughter was born first and she named her Karen..... the very name I had wanted to name our baby if it was a girl. We had a daughter :angel: and decided on another name. I told my sister about this many years later and she said that if I had told her my choice, she would have named the baby her second choice.... OH well......... so much for keeping the name a secret. Now that our daughters are 30ish, their given names suit them well. princess: princess:
RainyD
08-11-2008, 12:28 PM
This is Connor's hospital picture...he will be a month old on the 15th.
http://s112.photobucket.com/albums/n191/disncbelle1/2008%20pictures/th_Connorsfirsthospiitalpicture.jpg
Connor has our Dad's ears and what I heard so far...:rolleyes1 a lot of my personality. :laughing:
:angel: What a beautiful baby and I love the name Connor!!! Congratulations to the family on this beautiful treasure.
RainyD
parrotheadlois
08-11-2008, 12:30 PM
Corey, Julie and Riley - perfect together (:
I can still suggest, can't I?
or it could be guess the right name.
calypso*a*go-go
08-11-2008, 12:34 PM
Sometimes it's good to tell what name you are planning on, because many years ago, I never told my sister (:cloud9: we were both pregnant at the same time:cloud9: ) what names we had chosen for our baby (before ultrasound pictures). Her daughter was born first and she named her Karen..... the very name I had wanted to name our baby if it was a girl. We had a daughter :angel: and decided on another name. I told my sister about this many years later and she said that if I had told her my choice, she would have named the baby her second choice.... OH well......... so much for keeping the name a secret. Now that our daughters are 30ish, their given names suit them well. princess: princess:
My siblings are all a bit older than me and were expecting their kids at about the same time...we had a "Battle of the Brians" going on as each of them had decided that's the boy name they wanted -- my oldest sister won out, but there were some grumbles over it.
disneymom8589
08-11-2008, 12:38 PM
Our DD, had she been a boy, was going to be named Kyle. Now she is getting married to a Kyle next summer! :) (We later had a son but didn't end up naming him Kyle.)
RainyD
08-11-2008, 12:52 PM
Our DD, had she been a boy, was going to be named Kyle. Now she is getting married to a Kyle next summer! :) (We later had a son but didn't end up naming him Kyle.)
You will finally have a "son" named Kyle. How nice for you!!! If he is anything like my SIL you will be blessed. I couldn't have ended up with a nicer "son" if I placed the order myself. :cool2:
RainyD
08-11-2008, 12:57 PM
I am not going to get into a weird name I have seen discussion again(last time I was accused of posting urban legends :rotfl: )but as a former L&D nurse I have seen parents name their kids some truly painful things.
Parents should be careful when they name their children. My friend had a son she called John.... unfortunately their last name was Cass. This was fine until his school chums started to call him Jack. She never thought of that happening!!!!!:sad2:
MenashaCorp
08-11-2008, 01:19 PM
First I have to say, this is a hilarious thread! I have enjoyed reading it.
Calypso, you are right Corey and I had a boy's name picked out ("Jason," obviously)almost as soon as we knew we were expecting. However, we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
I, for one, am very pleased to hear such a sensible attitude.
"Jason" makes a wonderful name for any boy. It could even work as a girl's name, if you are surprised.
Of course, if the images DID lead y'all astray on the gender, I might also suggest for a girl:
Mindy "UltrasoundShadow" Martin. :teeth:
UrsulasShadow
08-11-2008, 01:25 PM
I, for one, am very pleased to hear such a sensible attitude.
"Jason" makes a wonderful name for any boy. It could even work as a girl's name, if you are surprised.
Of course, if the images DID lead y'all astray on the gender, I might also suggest for a girl:
Mindy "UltrasoundShadow" Martin. :teeth:
:sad2: (groaning with the awfulness of it all...)
tinkbutt
08-11-2008, 01:33 PM
I say anything is good as long as it's nothing like what the celebs do
please no
Apple
coco
or the worst I've heard
MAJESTY!!!!! (this wis a boy);)
WebmasterCorey
08-11-2008, 01:41 PM
Wow! Who needs a baby name book when you have the DIS.
Cruz Family
08-11-2008, 01:52 PM
we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
Okay, so just tell us and we will make sure not to spill the beans to your families and close friends!;)
simonkodousek
08-11-2008, 02:05 PM
If Candy isn't somewhere wearing clear heels and dancing on a pole, there is no justice in this world.
Wasn't there a... nope, not family friendly... umm... person with the profession of being very close with a pole (not a gymnast!) named Candy Kane in Frasier where Daphne thought she was the baby's nanny-to-be? Oh dear... there just isn't any justice in the world is there?! :laughing:
CamColt
08-11-2008, 03:17 PM
First I have to say, this is a hilarious thread! I have enjoyed reading it.
Calypso, you are right Corey and I had a boy's name picked out almost as soon as we knew we were expecting. However, we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
That is a good plan, Julie. :thumbsup2 Torture them all you want! ;) I made the mistake of telling everyone My 2nd was going to be Colton and I got some negative feed back on it. So much that I was doubting it myself up until he was born. We were actually asking the nurses, what was better Colton or Dylan (our second choice). In the end we went with Colton which I had loved all along, and I have never regretted it. It fits him perfectly!
Dale-Not-Chip
08-11-2008, 03:44 PM
:rolleyes1 Hey Pete.
Can we guess the name for a Podcast Cruise.
;)
MenashaCorp
08-11-2008, 03:49 PM
:rolleyes1 Hey Pete.
Can we guess the name for a Podcast Cruise.
;)
Prizematron Martin? Hmmm.... :scratchin
DizzyFORDisney
08-11-2008, 04:10 PM
Here are my favs:
Matthew
David
Daniel
Mark
As you can see by my sig I never did need any of the girl names we picked out!! I agree to think like a mean child and analyze any name you do pick - if there is a way to make fun of something you can be sure the kids will find it!! I had really liked the name Sara Grace (still do and don't want to offend anyone with that name), but as I ran it through my brain a million times it started to sound like "sour grapes"!!
kab407
08-11-2008, 04:38 PM
My Bro and SIL did the exact same thing. They knew it was a boy. They kept telling anyone who asked his name was going to be Buck Shot. Yes, first and middle name. My SIL's parent were upset that the kid would never be baptized since neither were traditional Catholic names and the priest would not baptize you unless at least one of your name's was that of a saint. This went on for about 5 months till Nicholas Edward arrived. Everyone was happy!
as long as you haven't let your podcast fame go to your head you'll have picked a great apt name.
Some examples of bad celebs baby names from the uk include Jordan (from listening to old podcasts I know Julie watched Jordan and Peter) who called her little girl Princess! She also called her son Harvey, which seems ok, but figure in her surname being Price - Harv Price!!
:goodvibes
Michele
08-11-2008, 04:59 PM
First I have to say, this is a hilarious thread! I have enjoyed reading it.
Calypso, you are right Corey and I had a boy's name picked out almost as soon as we knew we were expecting. However, we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
My sister did this too. Since we already knew what she was having (a girl) she wouldn't tell anyone what her name would be.
That way something was a surprise to everyone.
Dodie
08-11-2008, 05:06 PM
My favorite "boy name" has always been Wesley. Wes for short. Sounds strong, humble, intelligent, and thoughtful.
cocowum
08-11-2008, 07:04 PM
I say anything is good as long as it's nothing like what the celebs do
please no
Apple
coco
or the worst I've heard
MAJESTY!!!!! (this wis a boy);)
Hey, what's wrong with Coco? :lmao: :lmao: That's my fav name, That or Lola. :teeth:
calypso*a*go-go
08-11-2008, 07:35 PM
Hey, what's wrong with Coco? :lmao: :lmao: That's my fav name, That or Lola. :teeth:
Coco Lola...sounds like someone that's been drinking is trying to order a Coke! :teeth:
deide71
08-11-2008, 08:18 PM
Hmmmm, when DH and I were young marrieds (about a century ago it seems) we always said (and seriously too) we would name our first son Elvis. Honestly, a kid named elvis is gonna be cool...he's gonna be a rocker and have a caddy with fins, and a hog...he's gonna date starlets with abandon and have cool hair (or maybe he's gonna be a figure skater NOT THAT THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH THAT!!!).
We chickened out...DS are Judd and Noah:confused3
simonkodousek
08-11-2008, 08:21 PM
Hey, what's wrong with Coco? :lmao: :lmao: That's my fav name, That or Lola. :teeth:
Hey, that name carries some meaning! Umm... Coco Chanel, Coco Puffs. :rolleyes:
Just kidding, I think it's a great name! :)
UrsulasShadow
08-11-2008, 08:33 PM
My favorite "boy name" has always been Wesley. Wes for short. Sounds strong, humble, intelligent, and thoughtful.
You've been watching WAAAAY too much Princess Bride!
Okay, maybe that's me....
MenashaCorp
08-11-2008, 08:36 PM
Hey, what's wrong with Coco? :lmao: :lmao: That's my fav name, That or Lola. :teeth:
Lola, she was a showgirl.
Or a dancing Soho transvestite... (L-o-l-a, Loho-La)
:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
Renysmom
08-11-2008, 08:40 PM
Julie and CorEy - I think you should keep it a secret.. Both my boys names were picked out within minutes of them being born, within an hour both had the names changed to suit them better... Not telling anyone helps with this problem..
Besides, everything else with this pregnancy is public, well almost :goodvibes you deserve to have something to just yourselves.
connie1042
08-11-2008, 09:24 PM
I know you have your name picked out, but I have to say there are going to be a ton of Ethans, Owens, Evans,Parkers, Taylors,(B/G), all kinds of different forms of Bradan, Brady, Brandon, spelled many different ways when your child is ready for school. Just look at any grade school year book. Maybe you have a niece or nephew that has one. All the names go in streaks. One time it was Alex. I do daycare and I had girl Alex, boy Alex and baby Alex!! My daughter named their son Cohyn. Have now heard it alot. Her daughter was born in June and she named her Harper Rose and then one of the Dixie chicks named their daughter Harper Rosie. You can never win. Good Luck.:rotfl2:
vbarnett06
08-11-2008, 09:57 PM
Vanessa is due in December with a son, we are going to name him Ian O'Neal.
I like Sean though, but I like keeping names familial.
Joshua is way good too :goodvibes
Josh
Stinkerbell317
08-12-2008, 02:20 AM
Yes, keeping the name a secret is a good idea. I wasn't able to keep my DS8's a secret bc I have a big mouth, and then on the 5th day in the hospital, we changed it. My mom was SO MAD! SHe had already ordered something with the first name on it. Oopsie! It has made for an interesting story for my son to tell all his friends. He was Cavan for 4 days, but now he's Collin! Boys names are harder, I think.
disneyholic family
08-12-2008, 03:14 AM
That is a good plan, Julie. :thumbsup2 Torture them all you want! ;) I made the mistake of telling everyone My 2nd was going to be Colton and I got some negative feed back on it. So much that I was doubting it myself up until he was born. We were actually asking the nurses, what was better Colton or Dylan (our second choice). In the end we went with Colton which I had loved all along, and I have never regretted it. It fits him perfectly!
hiya Katie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wave:
long time no see...
only 9 months to the cruise :woohoo: :woohoo:
as for baby names.....mine were sort of easy....DD and DS are named after relatives....only thing, i made sure both had middle names - just in case...
since i HATE HATE HATE HATE HATE my name, but didn't have a middle name alternative, i wanted DD and DS to at least have the choice of two each..
by the way, have i mentioned how much i HATE my name??? :eek: :eek: :eek:
GenieCat
08-12-2008, 09:43 AM
:rolleyes1 Hey Pete.
Can we guess the name for a Podcast Cruise.
;)
I emailed this suggestion earlier last week. :yay: If Pete & company chooses to do this, I'm sure their collective creative minds will come up with a very cool prize.
BarbieGal457
08-12-2008, 09:53 AM
I've never posted in the Podcat section before, but my sister just had twin boys and named them Christopher Joseph (her DH and her one grandfather who passed away a week before the births) and Gabriel Michael (my mom had a dream of calling a little boy Gabriel, and Michael was my mom's dad and her other grandfather).
GenieCat
08-12-2008, 10:01 AM
If they were going to be boy/girl twins, Taylor could name them - Denise and Denephew. ;)
NWOhioAngela
08-12-2008, 08:54 PM
If they were going to be boy/girl twins, Taylor could name them - Denise and Denephew. ;)
:lmao:
NWOhioAngela
08-12-2008, 08:59 PM
Another vote for keep the name to yourself (as if you needed our approval!)
My only naming advice is to make sure the name is not so out there that you can't find it on one of those little license plates kid's get for their bikes--I always felt bad for the kids with the funky spelled names!
Secondly, do the president test. Practice saying "ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, Kandy Kane." See, how that will never fly?
fakereadhed
08-12-2008, 09:10 PM
I like the president test idea. Personally, I like to name my kids very long names so when I whip out the big formal name they know they are in trouble. My poor DS4 refused to answer at the peds when the nurse read his full name off the chart to call him from the waiting room. He looked around and said, "What did I do?" :rotfl2:
DVCJones
08-13-2008, 08:47 AM
When I was expecting, my boy name was Cooper. I have two girls and this baby factory is closed. So.....Cooper is still up for grabs.;)
ADAMANDLISA
08-13-2008, 09:10 AM
I just wanted to add that I went to school with a Dick Seaman. I am almost embarrassed to type that to all of you! Poor guy. You know it was the husband who said, "Hey honey, let's name him Richard!":rotfl2:
I remember his cousin was a cheerleader briefly at our school and she thought that worms fell from the sky when it rained.:scared1:
NWOhioAngela
08-13-2008, 09:19 AM
There is a urologist in our area named Richard Tapper. He doesn't shorten his name though ;)
coachsomer
08-13-2008, 10:25 AM
Wow ....lemme think
A boy's name for Corey/Juile
Corey shall be called Tim the Enchantor
<rabbit stew tonite>:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
and Julie should be Butch G.:rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
MenashaCorp
08-13-2008, 10:58 AM
Has this thread been eating mushrooms?!?:confused:
Since we've gone off the deep end, how about "Myheads" or "Mylegs?" [As in "Boy, my leg's smartin'."]
finallydvc08
08-13-2008, 04:21 PM
I think the name "BLAZE" is really cool for a boy.
LilGMom
08-13-2008, 04:31 PM
My DH is a big NBA basketball fan and used to be a huge Chicago Bulls fan. We always joked that we needed to have a boy and a girl and name them.... Michael and Jordan. That way whenever we'd have to call them in for dinner he'd get to say "Michael... Jordan... time to come in." :rolleyes1 We didn't go with Michael and luckily had two boys so no girl names to fool with.
We watched the movie 'Gladiator' when I was preggo and almost named our oldest Maximus. My MIL was sooo scared that we would, lol. Then we toyed with her some more making out words with the initials. :) So after we told her that and she flipped out we kept the name secret that we finally decided on for a few months.
kevrab
08-13-2008, 08:22 PM
It's a no-brainer.........
DEAN MARTIN!!!!!
(When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie......That's Amore!!!!)
He could start his own Brat Pack!
JulieEck
08-13-2008, 10:59 PM
Nobody has mentioned the name "7"... :laughing:
(George from Seinfeld)
kgibbler20
08-13-2008, 11:22 PM
Did I miss it or is it true.... no one suggested ....
KIM!
I had a book when I was little and it was about a boy named Kim and his kittens.
UrsulasShadow
08-14-2008, 08:03 AM
Did I miss it or is it true.... no one suggested ....
KIM!
I had a book when I was little and it was about a boy named Kim and his kittens.
You missed it....WAAAY back.
Kaler131
08-14-2008, 10:56 AM
Thanks Cocowum. I began to start feeling like my old (emphasis on old) self late last week. I have just a teeny bit of catching up to do. ;) :scared1:
JULIE, DON'T TELL ANYONE THE NAME (except me, of course) AHEAD OF TIME. My sister talked me out of the name I had picked out for my daughter and I regret it since. :mad:
I agree....for my last DS I thought I was set on the name Colin (good Irish name)...then EVERYONE started calling him Colin MONTHS before he was born. (It was "baby Colin" this and "baby Colin" that) I got sooooo sick and tired of hearing it (probably the hormones...LOL!:scared1: ) I ended up going with a completely different name!
disneym2m
08-14-2008, 12:24 PM
Well, Julie and Corey could let their child grow up and let the child pick his own name. Of course, what do you call the child until he is old enough to pick his name.
I like...
Benjamin Robert Martin
Samuel Corey Martin
... had to throw in my two cents or in this case two names.
I am actually excited that Julie is keeping the name a secret. It allows for more suspense and now the DIS has a new topic to discuss..... until January. :cool1:
georgemoe
08-14-2008, 12:38 PM
I've not seen either Major or Morgan mentioned. Major Martin would be a cool football name. :goodvibes
parrotheadlois
08-14-2008, 12:51 PM
So Corey - Julie,
have any of us guessed or suggested the right name yet?
SpaceMtnFan
08-14-2008, 01:02 PM
Corey and Julie. I have some Biblical names for your baby Like. Luke, John, Isaiah, Matthew, adam, Andrew,Noah,Thomas, or Paul. Just a few suggestions for you.:thumbsup2
mandymommy4
08-14-2008, 01:45 PM
I think boy names are hard to come up with. My sister is pregnant with a girl, and is naming her Miley, not after Hannah, she just likes the name. I think that it's also hard to share your baby name, because SOMEONE is bound to not like it. I've done a good job with Miley hiding my feelings.
Agreed, we did had a big party the day after we found out we were having our first to reveal the sex and names and it was a disaster. My mom and dad liked the names but my MIL was furious beyond words that we were not naming our son the same name DH shares with his dad, GF, and GGF! Then she was mad b/c we chose to use my gf middle name. She left bawling and I ended up in my room bawling and we were given the cold shoulder for a month. She never stopped trying to convince us to change our minds, and was still trying after his birth! I was so happy to finally make it official on the birth certificate so i could tell her it was done! The kicker is I told my DH from day 1 he could name the baby after him if that was his desire and he said no way! He did not want IV running around!
My funniest name I've ever heard was the year we got a Christmas card from Mr. Hair. He was a school teacher and went to school with my step father. Richard (who used the common nickname WHY?????) and his wife had three boys. Let's hope there was no Dickie Jr.
My middle school principals name was FLO HARE, :rotfl:
First I have to say, this is a hilarious thread! I have enjoyed reading it.
Calypso, you are right Corey and I had a boy's name picked out almost as soon as we knew we were expecting. However, we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
Good for you! If someone does not like the name they will forget about it when they meet him and fall in love!
My baby factory is closed but i have some names left over. Landon or Darby. Darby is a name of a Disney channel character but i had it picked out way long ago! LOL!
TigerMinnie
08-14-2008, 10:12 PM
First I have to say, this is a hilarious thread! I have enjoyed reading it.
Calypso, you are right Corey and I had a boy's name picked out almost as soon as we knew we were expecting. However, we are keeping it a secret until he is born. Not even our parents or closest friends know what he will be called and it is driving some of them absolutely nuts! Oh, how I love to torture people!
Well... it was torturing your sis-in-law, but I'm OK with it now! I can't wait to be an Aunt! =):cheer2:
mandymommy4
08-14-2008, 10:40 PM
Well... it was torturing your sis-in-law, but I'm OK with it now! I can't wait to be an Aunt! =):cheer2:
Awwwe! Congrats aunt Anna!:goodvibes
By the way Aunt Anna sounds cute! ;)
sandyh67
08-15-2008, 02:39 AM
Oh, have to chime in here-
My fav (also happens to be my 16yo sons name)
Is Kellan (Irish)
He happens to love it, actually found a group on myspace called
Kellan's of the world unite. Thought that was pretty funny-
Kaler131
08-15-2008, 11:00 AM
Oh, have to chime in here-
My fav (also happens to be my 16yo sons name)
Is Kellan (Irish)
He happens to love it, actually found a group on myspace called
Kellan's of the world unite. Thought that was pretty funny-
I really like that name too!:lovestruc
jenmom24ks
08-15-2008, 11:23 AM
I'd have to vote for two names: Steve (Stephen) and Gavin. Collin would come in as a close third.
tinkbutt
08-15-2008, 11:38 AM
Well... it was torturing your sis-in-law, but I'm OK with it now! I can't wait to be an Aunt! =):cheer2:
congrats on being an aunt!!!:banana: :banana: :banana:
robind
08-15-2008, 12:30 PM
Well... it was torturing your sis-in-law, but I'm OK with it now! I can't wait to be an Aunt! =):cheer2:
Yeah we have a newbie - welcome and congrats.
By the way are you the sister that is a tour guide at MK?
Jubilee
08-15-2008, 01:29 PM
Julie, You're so smart to keep the name a secret. The input from family and friends can be down right rude if you name names prior to the baby's birth lol....
newtodis
08-15-2008, 02:34 PM
Here are my suggestions...I'm very new to the group so I don't really have any funny ones....sorry guys!
Just remember...no matter how much trouble they give in you from the start, it's totally worth it-even on the days their name is a curse word! :goodvibes
My babies are
Corbin Daniel (Corbin I just liked and Daniel after his daddy since they share a birthday!!!)
(Sorry-I wasn't nearly as technologically advanced when we had him!) :rotfl:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/newtodis/Personal/dsc_0101_00.jpg
Our second son is Carter Gavin (just because I liked the names!!) :rotfl: In case something was wrong, Carter would have turned into Carliegh.
Then:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/newtodis/Personal/carterrnicu.jpg
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/newtodis/Personal/babycarter.jpg
And now:
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/newtodis/Personal/47b8d933b3127cce9854991ac12b0000004.jpg
Couldn't have asked for a happier family (most of the time!):
http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/newtodis/Personal/familyatbeach.jpg
We had to share our second son's name prior to having him as DH's grandmother was turning 80 and the family's names were being embroidered onto a blanket. I teased them the entire time that we could pull out the stiching and change it to Carliegh very easily. The ultrasound was right though, we had ourselves a Carter.
Now to fufill his grandmother's continuing request to give her a great granddaughter....:sad2:
Also, I must say, I've found some great ideas on here too. We're considering adopting a baby that's due around Christmas time and needed some suggestions.
Have a happy and healthy pregnancy!!
AuroraJae
08-15-2008, 02:57 PM
Well... it was torturing your sis-in-law, but I'm OK with it now! I can't wait to be an Aunt! =):cheer2:
Don't worry Anna! You are not the only one being tortured! The only thing I can say is I think you'll love it!
AuroraJae
08-15-2008, 02:59 PM
Julie, You're so smart to keep the name a secret. The input from family and friends can be down right rude if you name names prior to the baby's birth lol....
Yeah, I have to agree with you. Corey and I also like having something that only the two of us know!
BRobson
08-15-2008, 03:09 PM
Yeah, I have to agree with you. Corey and I also like having something that only the two of us know!
I was like that - makes it feel even more special:hug: Drove some people crazy :lmao:
TigerMinnie
08-15-2008, 08:18 PM
Don't worry Anna! You are not the only one being tortured! The only thing I can say is I think you'll love it!
LOL, I know I will! I would never doubt you and Corey! I love you guys and the support y'all have on here is AMAZING! :grouphug:
princess&her4princes
08-15-2008, 08:27 PM
My three sons names are: Ethan David, Lucas Alexander and Cole Austin..feel free to use any of them, I think they are all great names...but then again, I'm a little biased, I suppose!! Have fun!:goodvibes
maidenfairy
08-15-2008, 10:36 PM
I'll just throw out my boys' names for fun.
Oliver (I love Laurel and Hardy)
Max (He is the Maximum capacity of our family, and his father wouldn't let me name him Stanley)
I loved naming my kids. Its the coolest power to have. Just remember you can use your power for good or evil. My father found that out the hard way, his name was Finley Elvin. He called himself James.
Good luck!
UrsulasShadow
08-15-2008, 11:13 PM
I really liked Owen for a while, but then I saw "Throw Momma From The Train". Can't even HEAR that name anymore but I crack up.
TheTXTaylors5
08-15-2008, 11:37 PM
Cole Austin..
:thumbsup2 We have a Cole too. His full name is Coleman Ellsworth. Both are family names. Coleman was my maiden name. My poor Dad had two daughters. I had to pass on the family name somehow. ;)
We also, have a William. We call him Will.
So, my two suggestions are . . .
Cole and Will (or William)
:tinker: Jennifer
MomofCKJ
08-15-2008, 11:48 PM
When we knew our 3rd baby was going to be our first boy we decided on a name and didn't tell anyone. It too drove them nuts! But we like names that are a little different and people really can have no tact when you tell them a name sometimes. We figured they wouldn't be that rude if the baby was already here!
Our son is Jagger!
Allyson
froggy5657
08-17-2008, 08:57 AM
I like the names
Isacc
Josh
Brandon
Jared
TigerMinnie
08-28-2008, 08:30 PM
Yeah we have a newbie - welcome and congrats.
By the way are you the sister that is a tour guide at MK?
Yes, I am the one and only sister! (I tried to PM you, but I couldn't so I had to respond on here..) :)
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