Here's part of the dilemma: each of our children has been named after SOMEONE. #1 was named after her grandmothers (and sort of ME, as my mother and I have the same middle name). #2 was named after a very close family friend and my father. #3 was named after her great-grandmother (on his side) and DH's sister (sort of--we changed the spelling a tiny bit). Now, with #4, we're kind of out of family names we LIKE to name our kids after.
Frankly, I think we're mostly OK with throwing the traditional namesake pattern out the window for this fourth--but I don't want the kid to feel all weird since he has a different naming tradition than his siblings (as if this poor kid won't feel weird enough being 7, 10, and 12 years younger than his siblings).
My neighbor lent us a baby-naming book, and the kids immediately starting pouring through it to look for names for their new sib. I am LOVING this. DH has posted some of the "findings" and his other thoughts about the naming issues on FB.
Boy - Aidan, Ian, Nicholas, Link, Diego, Tiger, Alexanddr [sic], Gus (!)
Girl - Zelda, Penelpe [sic], Alexandra, Olivia, Easter
I'm partial to Gus and Zelda so far."
That last line was sarcasm. Although, it was interesting how many folks responded and said that they liked the name Zelda. And really, it DOES seem to go well with our last name. But...do I really want to let my older kids name my youngest after a video game character? (I already had to veto Mario and Luigi.)
EASTER? Kids, REALLY????? EASTER???!
And then there was this:
OK, so while we have now established that both my husband and I like the names Prudence and Jude, let me just add that I'm not really sure that Prudence, even though I love it, is a name that "wears well" in this day and age. Too old. Too many unfortunate nickname possibilities. But Jude? Jude I think will still wear well.
This got me thinking, though. I have tried many, many times to get my own grandmother's name inserted into possible child-naming situations, and it has never really worked. The name is Loretta. I do LOVE this name. It's never really worked with us I think partly because of all the syllables (couldn't make it match with other names we liked), and...I am also worried that it won't wear well with this day and age. But...how can you not like the name Loretta? And...it's in a Beatles song! "Sweet Loretta Martin." Oh...um, unfortunate lyrics with that one. Ah...well....
And...still trying to stick somewhat with the namesake tradition, if we have a son, I still would like to name him Ian (which would have been #3's name if she had been a boy--hence the reason the kids were kind enough to put in on THEIR list--they know is a parent favorite) as it's sort of a derivative of my DH's name, and a way to sort of name a kid after him. Problem--we couldn't figure out a middle name to go with it.
Along the same line of thinking, I'm trying to come up with a way to name a girl after my husband. I'm not sure I can do it without copying directly from a favorite blogger of mine. (Do you think she'd care? She hardly knows me!) I'd probably spell it Johnna, though. Maybe. Another possibility: maybe Johanna? Or just Joanna? Joanne? Jo isn't quite the same as John, but you know, SIMILAR. (STILL need middle names with all these! I may have to beg Swistle for help!)
So, here is where we're at with the names right now. Until that hopefully good and revealing ultrasound next month where we'll be able to cut our options in half. Until then I'm just anxiously awaiting this 16th week, as that is when I felt the baby move with all three other pregnancies. I am hopeful to start feeling some flutterings soon!

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TOO EARLY to think about names? Perish the thought! (I'm remembering the day I found out I was expecting Henry. I took the pregnancy test, observed the results, wrote the results in my journal, and then opened a baby name book and started a list in the journal.)
I love the idea of family/significance names for all four kids, but I also agree that when there's a big gap in age it's less important. (I think our style changed even between our first two kids and the next batch, because of the 4-to-6-year gap.)
Never too early to think about names. EVER! And I agree...a change in style won't be so noticeable with the other kids so much older.
Can't want to find out what you are having!!
I actually like Gus, but maybe it does sound like a pet's name a little. lol Good luck!
Oh, I vote for Jude or Lucy! Love both of those SO MUCH, but will probably never use them ourselves since so far all of our kids have three syllable, easily shortened names, and it seems like going to a shorter sound without a common nickname would be odd feeling/looking at this point.
Sigh. Just imagine getting to sing Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds to your baby girl at night. So sweet.
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