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  Location: TN | We’re finding out the gender in 2 weeks. We have a girl name picked out but need a boy name. Prefer western and unique but short (no more than 2 syllables for a first name) because our last name is long.
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  Location: TN | Kay-DRacing. - 2017-12-20 9:14 AM
Stetson, Waylon, Stone, Carter, Colt, Colton...Congrats!
Thank you! I’m a big fan of Colt but we know of two little boys named that so I don’t want to be a copycat...but I still like it lol. Stetson is cute! |
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Then watch this video to make a selection ..
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name the kid YETI ...
https://youtu.be/ZrBVktGZlvw
19 YO RYDER WRIGHT WON THE NFR BAREBACK EVENT THIS YEAR
AND HIS DAD COMPETED IN THE SAME EVENT ..
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  Location: TN | Thank you all for your help! Boy names have been such a struggle. |
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   Location: KS | We recently had a baby, had a boy 15 months ago, and got a girl this time, she's 2 months. :) We waited until the day to find out gender, so went to the hospital with a girl name and completely unsure of a boy name (we might still be at the hospital if we had a boy), we will be more prepared next time. I don't know why boy names are so difficult. I had my one boy named picked out long before we ever had kids, Ely. One of my roomates from college who was also a friend of my husbands chose it for his boy, like I said several years before we decided to have kids, so of course was bummed out, but I never told anyone, so its not like he stole it from me. But I'm kinda like you, not so much worried about being a copycat just wouldn't want our kids to have the same name. Anyway this name came up in a conversation a couple times over the last few years with my husbands brother and his wife and I told them ya, so Tom took the name I had picked out, they also know this guy well too. They had a boy just a couple weeks ago....guess what they named him?
I'm not going lie it kinda stung alittle. (Why I don't know) Not that I was every going to use it because I felt like we were too close to the person who did choose it (the first time), but honeslty I cant believe they chose it knowing it was a name I wanted (but was never going to use), like a girlfriend of mine told me, who also knew I had the name picked out at one time said, theres a million names out there, they didn't have to do that?! Were not as close to Tom and his wife as we use to be, but they must not care that they named their kid the same, I just wonder if the situation was reversed, if theyd care if someone used the same name, I think it might bother me if someone I know used the same name for their son as we did ours? And I wonder if id never said anything about it, if theyd even of come up with it? Maybe I'm being caddy, but I'm over it now, sorry for ranting about it on your thread.
And feel free to use Ely.
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  Location: TN | Peewee212 - 2017-12-21 10:38 PM
We recently had a baby, had a boy 15 months ago, and got a girl this time, she's 2 months. :) We waited until the day to find out gender, so went to the hospital with a girl name and completely unsure of a boy name (we might still be at the hospital if we had a boy), we will be more prepared next time. I don't know why boy names are so difficult. I had my one boy named picked out long before we ever had kids, Ely. One of my roomates from college who was also a friend of my husbands chose it for his boy, like I said several years before we decided to have kids, so of course was bummed out, but I never told anyone, so its not like he stole it from me. But I'm kinda like you, not so much worried about being a copycat just wouldn't want our kids to have the same name. Anyway this name came up in a conversation a couple times over the last few years with my husbands brother and his wife and I told them ya, so Tom took the name I had picked out, they also know this guy well too. They had a boy just a couple weeks ago....guess what they named him?
I'm not going lie it kinda stung alittle. (Why I don't know) Not that I was every going to use it because I felt like we were too close to the person who did choose it (the first time), but honeslty I cant believe they chose it knowing it was a name I wanted (but was never going to use), like a girlfriend of mine told me, who also knew I had the name picked out at one time said, theres a million names out there, they didn't have to do that?! Were not as close to Tom and his wife as we use to be, but they must not care that they named their kid the same, I just wonder if the situation was reversed, if theyd care if someone used the same name, I think it might bother me if someone I know used the same name for their son as we did ours? And I wonder if id never said anything about it, if theyd even of come up with it? Maybe I'm being caddy, but I'm over it now, sorry for ranting about it on your thread.
And feel free to use Ely.
I totally get why you were upset! That’s just low to take the name after they knew you were annoyed your other friend used it. My husband isn’t a fan of Colt (I love it). We knew of one little guy named Colt but he’s 7 or 8 and lives in another state so I didn’t think it would be a big deal. Then this fall another rodeo family in our state named their son Colt so I hate to give him a common name. |
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  Location: TN | whoapony07 - 2017-12-22 7:28 AM
Wilder ( I'm kinda partial to that name it's my daughter's middle name, was trying to find something different and it's something you don't hear very often. )
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Levi
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | KatieMac88 - 2017-12-20 9:04 AM
We’re finding out the gender in 2 weeks. We have a girl name picked out but need a boy name. Prefer western and unique but short (no more than 2 syllables for a first name) because our last name is long.
Help! Any ideas?
My husband and I was talking about this tonight. Our girl will be Lula Jane (LuLu) after his grandmother and for a boy Joshua David (JD) after my brother and his dad. Neither one is common for a child of this time period which is why I like them. They won’t have any class mates with that name. But I plan on keeping mine a secret for the most part until the day it’s born just because I don’t want it to be stolen by anyone we know. But if you like them feel free to use them. Also I used to keep a little boy who’s middle name way Coy. I’ve aleays liked it. It was Riley Coy
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| Peewee212 - 2017-12-21 10:38 PM
We recently had a baby, had a boy 15 months ago, and got a girl this time, she's 2 months. :) We waited until the day to find out gender, so went to the hospital with a girl name and completely unsure of a boy name (we might still be at the hospital if we had a boy), we will be more prepared next time. I don't know why boy names are so difficult. I had my one boy named picked out long before we ever had kids, Ely. One of my roomates from college who was also a friend of my husbands chose it for his boy, like I said several years before we decided to have kids, so of course was bummed out, but I never told anyone, so its not like he stole it from me. But I'm kinda like you, not so much worried about being a copycat just wouldn't want our kids to have the same name. Anyway this name came up in a conversation a couple times over the last few years with my husbands brother and his wife and I told them ya, so Tom took the name I had picked out, they also know this guy well too. They had a boy just a couple weeks ago....guess what they named him?
I'm not going lie it kinda stung alittle. (Why I don't know) Not that I was every going to use it because I felt like we were too close to the person who did choose it (the first time), but honeslty I cant believe they chose it knowing it was a name I wanted (but was never going to use), like a girlfriend of mine told me, who also knew I had the name picked out at one time said, theres a million names out there, they didn't have to do that?! Were not as close to Tom and his wife as we use to be, but they must not care that they named their kid the same, I just wonder if the situation was reversed, if theyd care if someone used the same name, I think it might bother me if someone I know used the same name for their son as we did ours? And I wonder if id never said anything about it, if theyd even of come up with it? Maybe I'm being caddy, but I'm over it now, sorry for ranting about it on your thread.
And feel free to use Ely.
My daughters first AND middle name was copied by a Facebook friend that I don't really know, but friends with her because she has horses and lives fairly close by. Extremely irritating. My daughter's name isn't super common, and her middle name was chosen because it is my mothers middle name, as well as the name of a very close friend of mine. To match the first and middle name up like that, just doesn't make sense.......so I was completely bummed to see it. |
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