We didnt plan on whether they were going to be different, but it workee out that way, our daughters names are, Makyra, Harper, Peyton, and our 4th was a boy which is Thomas, we were always prepared for the boys name due to bringing it down from generations before, i grew up with a different name, and alot of our childrens friends have unique names too, so its even better that they dont feel left out from personalised items in the shops haha
We didn’t got traditional or unique. We chose 2 boy names and 2 girl names when I first fell pregnant, just names we both liked. We had a boy first and then a girl, so all our favourite names were used
We went with 2 very different, and uncommon names. There is definitely no one else at their school with those names. I think it is nice to have some unique names.
Traditional for my first – Patrick (now 17) It’s his Dad and Grandad’s middle name and I loved it so it fit well. I notice there are lots of Patrick’s and Paddy’s being born now – I wonder if Offspring has anything to do with that?
Lauren for my daughter (16) as it wasn’t common back then and Ioved it.
All traditional normal names. Theyre orginal as a person and dont need an unusual name having to always correct peoples pronunciation.
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I choose two different names. India for my eldest girl (which is pretty original, although there’s now a few Indianna’s around!) My other daughter is Sofia which is a pretty common name. My best friend just had a baby girl called Autumn!
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