How long did it take you to choose a name for your child? Whose vote was decisive?



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When we were arguing over the name of the daughter, my husband was for the name Alice, I'm for the name Olesya, the baby began to move in the belly after I said Lesenka. The question was closed instantly:?

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When we were arguing about naming our daughter, my husband was FOR the name Alice, I was FOR the name Olesya, the baby started moving in my tummy after I said LESENKA. The question was closed instantly!

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we decided this question together and agreed right away, so there was no arguments or anything.

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We chose the whole 9 months. We chose before we went to the hospital. Husband's vote was decisive.

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baby was named by my niece, or rather she picked out the names and then at a public discussion the name was chosen six months before birth so it was a name for a boy and a girl

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I had an ultrasound and found out that I had a boy - something told me - Nicholas: I named him after St. Nicholas, to whom I often pray.And my grandfather's name was Kolya.

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The voice of my subconscious was decisive. When I went pregnant I got into my head one name; we knew that it would be a girl, and not only on ultrasound, but also by my gut feeling. And my body didn't accept any other variants, so we have stopped at that and called the girl Margarita when she was born.

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the mother has to name the child! I chose a few names and told my husband. Together we chose the name that we both liked the most. And the decisive thing was not a word, but a look at the baby. We looked at him and realized that the name was not wrong!

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I still have a baby, but I always wanted to name my daughter Sophia. Of course we have a girl and of course it will be Sonya. Daddy didn't even argue:

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after giving birth she had no name for a month, then my husband named her Nellka-caramel.

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Our daughter we couldn't name for a month, because for nine months we were waiting for a boy, and we just called her Mikhalna! Looking for a name that was not in his family was not in mine.

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JA VSJU BEREMENOST DUMALA OB IMENE JA ZDALA SYNA I IMENA PRIDUMYVALA TOLKO MUZSKIE.MUZ ZE NAOBOROT TOLKO DLOCHEK.RODILSJA SYN DOLGO SPORILI. BUT WHEN MY BABULJA SAID THAT SHE WOULD LIKE HER SON TO BE NAMED DENISOM.I BESPORNO SOGLASLASLA-JA NAMED MY SON DENISOM BABUSHKA DLJA SVJATAJA I EE PREDLOZENIE JA PRINZOVOROCHNO

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Till the 33rd week we thought it was a boy, then we found out it was a girl. But we didn't believe it until after the birth. I bought a book of names and picked out a few. And so I gave birth, lying in the maternity hospital, after a C-section, everything hurts. And my husband, father, and brother went to celebrate and it was decided that the girl would be Nastya. I agreed and wanted the baby to have a name too, although I did not like the name, but now I got used to it, and it seems okay.

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And my little sister named me!: We are 9 years apart. I was a big girl and wanted to name her grandmother. parents agreed, although my dad did not particularly like the idea, and he could not get used to it. and thought of course started before her birth. although they did not know who was born - a boy or a girl. but here's why that came up with just a girl. and turned out so. and I wanted a boys name, because the ultrasound Mom said that it was a boy:

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we had a girl named by me and a boy named by daddy.

 

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