Help us choose a baby name

That is sooo funny that you mention those names. I have 4 sons and a very Irish sounding last name ( it's actually Scotch) so we looked for traditional Irish names when choosing we have Sean, Liam, Tiernan and Quinn. Others on my list were Seamus, Declan, and Ronan.
Congrats to OP and good luck with your search.

We are a "Mc" last name!:rotfl:
 
Although I am biased, Trevor is Irish, complements Connor pretty well (try saying the two names together out loud & see how you like the sound of it), & Trevor rolls off the tongue much easier than Tiernan. But again I am biased!:yay:

My brother Rodney, has a Trevor....can't happen
 
I am more of a traditional name person myself(eg: Matthew etc). My two boys are Nathan and Bradley. Some new names out here I have heard lately is Cooper, Jaden, Chance. Good luck in choosing a name. I am all done having babies now and look forward to changing my grandbabies diapers some day;)
 
I am more of a traditional name person myself(eg: Matthew etc). My two boys are Nathan and Bradley. Some new names out here I have heard lately is Cooper, Jaden, Chance. Good luck in choosing a name. I am all done having babies now and look forward to changing my grandbabies diapers some day;)

Yeah, I hear you loud and clear. 2 is my limit, for certain. I am just really thankful that I have been able to conceive, and with no real drama attached to the pregnancies. Blessings...perfect little blessing.
 

I love this subject because it makes me realize I am not alone. I used a family name for our son. It meant the world to my husband and I was happy with it. I tend to be a little boring in the boy name department... If we have another boy I am leaning toward Joshua. But my girl name is Addison. We are originally from Chicago and are huge Cubs fans Wrigley Field is on Clark and Addison. When ever I tell people that is my girl name they think it is from Greys anatomy.
I do love your choices I like Aiden but it is the #1 boys name right now if you look on the Social Security report of names. I LOVE Carter. We have friends that named there son that and now that i think about it there oldest boy is Conner. Funny..
Anyways Congratulations on your growing family babies truely are a wonderful miracle!! I think having a child has made me a much better person.
And God Bless your Husband. I always wanted to be a police officer. I have a BS in Criminal Justice but never followed my dream. I found a job I loved though and thats all that matters.
 
I forgot to mention that I have a nephew named Cole. He is darling. I absolutly love his name. So if thats in the running I vote for that too.
 
I love this subject because it makes me realize I am not alone. I used a family name for our son. It meant the world to my husband and I was happy with it. I tend to be a little boring in the boy name department... If we have another boy I am leaning toward Joshua. But my girl name is Addison. We are originally from Chicago and are huge Cubs fans Wrigley Field is on Clark and Addison. When ever I tell people that is my girl name they think it is from Greys anatomy.
I do love your choices I like Aiden but it is the #1 boys name right now if you look on the Social Security report of names. I LOVE Carter. We have friends that named there son that and now that i think about it there oldest boy is Conner. Funny..
Anyways Congratulations on your growing family babies truely are a wonderful miracle!! I think having a child has made me a much better person.
And God Bless your Husband. I always wanted to be a police officer. I have a BS in Criminal Justice but never followed my dream. I found a job I loved though and thats all that matters.

I'm not over the top with anything I do...but definately more liberal then conservative!:) This is my thought on tradional names..my dh's family is
:John
Michael (his children-Sean, Daniel, Shannen)
William Christopher (my dh)
Caherine, William Michael (parents)
My family is:
Curtis MacArthur
Rodney William
Nancy, William (parents)
I am all tradioned-out..I want just a bit of spice, nothing over the top.
Addison, Madison...here is every other girl in the age range of 0-like 7 (overused is not even close to how used it is here in NY-NJ area). It's cute, but it again will be shortened for sure.
My dh is the most un-cop I've ever met..the nicest layed back guy there is. I think that its great that he's like that, to balance out some of the rotten one's you hear about.
If I were having a girl, the names that I loved were:
Liberty or Paige.
Congrats!
 
and used to live in Bulls Head - world's getting smaller and smaller! We're also regulars at the zoo, Clove Lake Park and Holmdel Park in NJ.
I know the daycare search is exhausting. My son is in one now (part time) and they also have UPK there so he'll stay there next year too. PM me if you want and I can give you the info - I've been very happy with them.
 
Actually, Wm. is very politically incorrect for an Irish Catholic -- my Dad was teased unmercifully for it. What my g'mother was thinking we will never know. The only thing worse would have been Oliver. (Naturally, I named DS after Dad, because I miss him. When in Ireland DS uses Liam, as it attracts less teasing.) On the other hand, it is very popular in Protestant families.

Naming traditions tend to run REALLY deep in Irish families. There are two feminine names that have been used in EVERY branch of EVERY generation of my father's family for over 400 years -- it is absolutely unthinkable to fail to use at least one of them if you have daughters. (My Dad used both, and tried to use both of them twice, in slight variation. Mom drew the line at 3.) If you call out one of these names at a family gathering at least 20 women will answer you. My mother's family does this with a couple of male names. In conversation, we qualify which person by saying either saying a parent's name or by using "our", as in "our John" or "Paddy's John". It works fine.
 
Tanner
Creed
Mitchell
Clark
Campbell
Rory
Reece
Bryce
Donovan
Keenan
Wyatt
 
I'm not over the top with anything I do...but definately more liberal then conservative!:) This is my thought on tradional names..my dh's family is
:John
Michael (his children-Sean, Daniel, Shannen)
William Christopher (my dh)
Caherine, William Michael (parents)
My family is:
Curtis MacArthur
Rodney William
Nancy, William (parents)
I am all tradioned-out..I want just a bit of spice, nothing over the top.
Addison, Madison...here is every other girl in the age range of 0-like 7 (overused is not even close to how used it is here in NY-NJ area). It's cute, but it again will be shortened for sure.
My dh is the most un-cop I've ever met..the nicest layed back guy there is. I think that its great that he's like that, to balance out some of the rotten one's you hear about.
If I were having a girl, the names that I loved were:
Liberty or Paige.
Congrats!

I too LOVE Paige but my husband threw that one out way before I was pregnant with our first child. These were the girl names he liked..

Dawn (also his 1st girldfriends name... Ah NO)
Nicole
Heather
Needless to say I will not let him choose.
Addison is not used much around here but I know it is quickly growing and that concerns me. We both like Emily but ruled it out because its so common We also like Allison but so does everyone else. I guess I should not worry yet since I don't know what I am having but one has to plan... My ultrasound was scheduled for next thursday. I can't wait. God help me if its a girl the clothes are so darn cute.
 
I too LOVE Paige but my husband threw that one out way before I was pregnant with our first child. These were the girl names he liked..

Dawn (also his 1st girldfriends name... Ah NO)
Nicole
Heather
Needless to say I will not let him choose.
Addison is not used much around here but I know it is quickly growing and that concerns me. We both like Emily but ruled it out because its so common We also like Allison but so does everyone else. I guess I should not worry yet since I don't know what I am having but one has to plan... My ultrasound was scheduled for next thursday. I can't wait. God help me if its a girl the clothes are so darn cute.

I think Heather is very pretty-- (of course- it's my DD's name)
Paige was my dog's name (we had her 14 years)
 
Congratulations! I'm all done have babies...would LOVE to have more, but can't...that's besides the point though. We had already decided on another boy's name before we found out we couldn't have anymore. He was going to be Noah. I really love that name.

We're done having babies, too. However, I would love to adopt. We decided NOT to know what gender our babies were, so we had boy and girl names picked out. For #2, we kept the boy name we had originally picked out. Anyway, we never did get to use it, and now we probably never will. Our boy name was Joah States. I know -- a bit odd, but we liked it. Joah was for my dad, Joseph, (loved my dad just didn't really care for the name. No offense to those with Joseph's out there.) and States is from dh's family. I think it was from when his family immigrated to the U.S.

Good luck with whichever you decide.
 
I too LOVE Paige but my husband threw that one out way before I was pregnant with our first child. These were the girl names he liked..

Dawn (also his 1st girldfriends name... Ah NO)
Nicole
Heather
Needless to say I will not let him choose.
Addison is not used much around here but I know it is quickly growing and that concerns me. We both like Emily but ruled it out because its so common We also like Allison but so does everyone else. I guess I should not worry yet since I don't know what I am having but one has to plan... My ultrasound was scheduled for next thursday. I can't wait. God help me if its a girl the clothes are so darn cute.

My mother, sister, my dh's mom, and my favorite aunt all wanted a girl...as my 8 yr old niece is the only girl now! My brother that is 15mos older then me, is expecting a baby in March..and its a boy.(they really wanted a girl)
But I have said that I will never have a girl, because God knows that I have no control with shopping! And the littel outfits are to die for! I would surely be broke, if I was to have a girl. BOYS RULE:laughing:
 
I don't know why I just thought I'd add this. We have a neighbor who used all family names for their several children. At times they were a bit creative, considering the source. Here they are (maybe they'll give you some ideas):

(boy) William (I forget after who)
(girl) Carlie (after great-grandpa Carlise)
(girl) Remle (after grandpa Elmer--look at the spelling backwards)
(girl) Olivea (after great-grandma Olive)
(boy Hamon Augustus, called Gus (after after two different great grandfathers*)
(boy) Abel (after great-grandma Isabelle)
(girl) Rae (after grandpa Ray)
(girl) Loerene (a combination of both parents names)

*actually, all of their middle names are from someone else too.
 
My husband and I are having the same "discussion" about the name of our third son. The other two are Sean and Collin and we want to stay with an Irish name. The only one we can agree on is Aidan-even though I do not like that it a popular name. I wanted Quinn but my husband says he will get teased at school.:confused3 Most of the other names suggested by the other posters are already taken by family members. The only other name I am considering now is Cian-but it sounds a lot like Ian my nephew. Everyone keep the suggestions coming.
 
I'm partial b/c its my son's name, but I LOVE the name Nicholas.
Just had a dd 9 mos ago, but if she would have been a boy, probably would have gone with Owen.
Best of luck and health!
 
I know you are all "traditioned out" but did you think about "Liam" it is a familiar version of "William" it does the honor and tradition thing, without being exactly the same "Liam Christopher" is quite nice.
 
We had a few boy names picked out we never got to use, I'll gladly share them with you. As for the ruling out of using similar sounding names because it will cause you to call them by their siblings names, don't worry. I can't tell you how many times I"ll call for one of my DDs and wind up calling her all of the other (3) names before getting to the right name.:rolleyes1 I think that just comes from having all girls and having four. Heck, I'm even guilty of including the dog's name occasionally.:rotfl:

Here are the names:

Benjamin (definitely #1), name would have been Benjamin Rivers (after my DH's late father or Benjamin Jack after my husband)
Jonathan
Wyatt (my DH loves westerns)
Jack
Nathaniel
Andrew
Landon
Lane (yeah, the famous bull rider)
Daniel

It's been a few years, I'm sure we had more, but my memory is failing me.

Congrats! and good luck with whatever name you choose.
 
I know you are all "traditioned out" but did you think about "Liam" it is a familiar version of "William" it does the honor and tradition thing, without being exactly the same "Liam Christopher" is quite nice.

Liam was on our list for our first ds...asked dh about it recently, and he's now not feeling it :confused3
 












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