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Poll: Naming our Baby


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Which name do you prefer?  

91 members have voted

  1. 1. For a girl, with middle name of Elizabeth, which first name do you prefer?

    • Madelyn
      42
    • Hannah
      49
  2. 2. For a boy, with the first name of Austin, which middle name do you prefer?

    • David
      33
    • James
      58


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My wife said turn it over to the guys at the huddle and see waht they think. :D

 

As many of you know, we are due in late April (baby pool to be posted soon ala Hugh One), and we are not finding out if we are having a boy or girl. We already have one boy (in avatar) who turned two in October.

 

So, not letting you know which of the above choices are mine and which is my wife's, which names do you prefer.

 

For a girl, we are deciding between Madelyn Elizabeth and Hannah Elizabeth.

 

For a boy, we are deciding between Austin David and Austin James.

 

For reference and making sure the name flows okay, etc., my last name is Carey.

 

So Huddlers, have at it.

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I went with the names that seemed to flow the easiest upon pronunciation.

 

Madelyn Elizabeth is just slightly more clumsy than Hannah Elizabeth.

 

Same thing with the boys, Austin David is just a little bit more clumsy to say than Austin James.

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I voted against Hannah simply because of whom I associate that name with.

 

I like Austin James better than Austin David.

 

When my wife and I were having a disagreement about my son's middle name we decided to let our 2 year old daughter choose ... it made her feel very important/involved.

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When my wife and I were having a disagreement about my son's middle name we decided to let our 2 year old daughter choose ... it made her feel very important/involved.

 

 

I would have thought for sure his middle name was Easton.

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I am having a challenge not resorting to my admin capabilities with the vote 20 to 7 AGAINST "David" which is a perfectly fine name, very adaptable, biblical and means "beloved" (of course).

 

David only turns into Dave.

 

James turns into Jim, Jimmy, Jimbo, Jayce, Jimmy-crack-corn, Jamie, etc.

 

Much better control with a name like David. Noble. Starts and ends with the same letter. It's like the full circle of names. That is my objective choice.

 

Of course Wolf is an even better name...

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