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Worried about what people will think if I change baby's name


Anyone anxious about their baby name choice? : r/pregnant - Reddit

If you're worrying about how people might view the name, I would put yourself in your child's shoes and think about how they might like the name ...

Should parents care about what others think of their baby's name?

As parents, go ahead and name your child whatever you want. An old family name. Something with a deep personal meaning.

I hate my baby's name. Now what? - TODAY.com

For parents struggling with baby name regret, Satran says it's important to act fast — she says the “absolute cutoff” for a change is one year — ...

Thinking of changing my baby's name - General Name Discussion

My deepest sympathy for the predicament you are in. I think the best you can do is talk to other mothers and people in general-perhaps a ...

Feeling very guilty over changing baby's name :( | Mumsnet

You need to stop worrying what other people might or might not think - if you cant I think the problem is deeper than you picking a wrong name ...

Think we chose a name but nervous to tell people - Baby Names

I think it's fine. I personally wouldn't tell anyone until he is born so you don't feel bad or decide to change the name if people are really ...

Thinking About Changing Your Baby's Name? You Wouldn't Be the ...

People don't change names, you can't do that.'” But as it turns out, you can — and Meyer and her husband were among a group of parents who ...

Anyone ever change thier mind, or change your babies name after ...

[name]Just[/name] curious to hear if anyone has ever felt they made the wrong decision regarding their name choice, and ended up changing ...

I f'd up and want to change my baby's name. Opinions? | BabyCenter

Change it! If you hate it and your husband is on board, just do it. It's been a few weeks and your feelings haven't changed.

Should I change my baby's name? I am so spun up and sad

If you want to change it, just do it. Some people will without doubt complain, but that is their problem, not yours. This time next year they ...

I'm Worried I Picked a Terrible Name for My Baby. What Should I Do?

Stop thinking about her name. It really doesn't matter all that much. And this idea that's caught hold of you, that there's some perfect name ...

'I regret my baby name and it's torturing me' - iNews

Baby name regret is more common than we might think, and part of that is down to the sheer abundance of choice in today's world - parents share their stories ...

Baby Naming Issue: Dealing With the Family's Reaction | Swistle

I think a nice easy way out is to choose a common/familiar/family middle name. Bonus points if it's one your family suggested. Then they'll ...

Ethical Question -- Baby Name Edition. - Ask MetaFilter

I'd just start calling your child by the name you like, and go the legal name change route a bit further down the road to make sure that's what ...

Would you be sad if your child told you they wanted to change their ...

No, I will not be upset if my child wants to change his/her name if he is grown enough to understand what he/she is doing. but if they are ...

Anyone ever changed baby's name after announcing? - Mumsnet

I think it's perfectly fine to change it when it's a baby. And a perfect time to do it with the registration. Make a formal announcement after you register the ...

Is it damaging to change a child's first name ? - Netmums

It is part of their identity and it is almost as if you are saying to them that their "old" names would no longer be good enough for their new ...

How To Handle Baby Name Regret - Alpha Mom

By six months, she was convinced they needed to change it but her husband loved it. “A part of me also believed only 'crazy' people change their kid's name so I ...

Ethical Question -- Baby Name Edition Part Two - Ask MetaFilter

First, I'd try out the new name. Pretend the change is made. If you still like it, go for it! You won't damage your child. Many kids have tons ...

When You Struggle With Your Child's Name - -just.plain.beth-

Use the name they have chosen. Don't disrespect or speak badly about that name to others. You can ask your child for input in choosing their name, but you ...