Do a little research into your family history, find out if there are any traditions going back a long way - my middle son's middle name is Lawson after my Grandad, long after naming him I found out that there was at least 3 generations of Lawson's before him! Also on my grandmothers side there is a long line of the name Snowden, and a tradition of using the mother's maiden name as a first name dating back to the 1700's. I wish I'd known that before naming the kids, I'd definately have tried to keep up the tradition somehow. (Although how 'Brown' could have been a first name, I haven't worked out!)
Anyway, not having this tradition thing to draw on, we just bought lots of baby name books including some Celtic ones (seeing as OH is Cornish), and made a shortlist of the ones we liked best (much arguing ). Then waited til they were born and knew straight away which name 'fitted' them best off the list. Middle names of all 3 relate to grandparents in one way or another.
Doesn't have to be set in stone before babs is born does it? You might choose Ben and find it looks like a Jerry!
Anyway, not having this tradition thing to draw on, we just bought lots of baby name books including some Celtic ones (seeing as OH is Cornish), and made a shortlist of the ones we liked best (much arguing ). Then waited til they were born and knew straight away which name 'fitted' them best off the list. Middle names of all 3 relate to grandparents in one way or another.
Doesn't have to be set in stone before babs is born does it? You might choose Ben and find it looks like a Jerry!
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