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Using a friend of a friends baby name.

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abbie777 · 21/11/2020 06:41

Okay so, my best friend who I’ve known since childhood used to work with someone who named their baby the same name as I want to name mine. I don’t know her personally, and have never met her my friend doesn’t see her very often and they live a long way away. They do catch up on the odd occasion there’s a group of them. In other words shes definitely closer to me than to them, and she literally never sees this child. Do you think this is an issue or no?

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milienhaus · 21/11/2020 06:46

Absolutely not.

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abbie777 · 21/11/2020 06:48

So should I just use the name anyway and not care?

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abbie777 · 21/11/2020 06:48

The baby was born a few years ago and is now 2 years old so it’s not like they were born at the same time?

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Frannibananni · 21/11/2020 06:48

Why would there be a issue?

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abbie777 · 21/11/2020 06:49

Just if my friend decides to post things on social media or something will this friend think it’s weird?

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IsolaPribby · 21/11/2020 06:49

I would imagine that most people have a friend of a friend with a child with the same name, unless it's a very unusual name.

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milienhaus · 21/11/2020 06:50

Yes use the name. Whether or not this random person you’ve never met thinks it’s weird is completely unimportant. Are you feeling anxious in general?

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abbie777 · 21/11/2020 06:52

I’m pretty sure it’s no big deal, I’m just a people pleaser and don’t want to upset anyone😂 I’m sure I’m just over thinking it.

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BikeRunSki · 21/11/2020 06:55

It’s not a big deal.
Use the name.

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Littlepond · 21/11/2020 07:22

I suppose it might be a bit weird for the friend of a friend if the name is really really unusual but that isn’t really your problem! You aren’t friends with her and you don’t mix in the same circles so it is literally a non problem.
What’s the name? Smile

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abbie777 · 21/11/2020 07:32

It’s Aurora☺️

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TotalBitch · 21/11/2020 08:18

Aurora is lovely. It's reasonably unusual but not so out there that if I knew one and a friend also named their baby Aurora I'd be Hmm or anything.

Totally fine. Go for it. If your friend comments in an unpleasant way, she is being a dick tbh.

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Oreservoir · 21/11/2020 08:22

Imo it wouldn't be an issue if it was your friends child.
Aurora is a beautiful name, also the French version Aurore which goes better with some surnames.

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Standrewsschool · 21/11/2020 08:25

I used the same name as my then boss, who’s son was born a few months before mine. I never even gave it a second thought. This was over twenty years ago. The two boys have never met.

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starfishmummy · 21/11/2020 08:28

This is a non- problem. I think your pregnancy hormones are playing up!

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Mashingthecompost · 21/11/2020 08:31

Aurora is a name that people use, so itnot like you're pinching a family name or something. Use it. :)

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MercyBodle · 21/11/2020 11:44

No issue. Use it.

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FluffyEggsontoast · 21/11/2020 11:57

Just wanted to say Aurora is a beautiful name
It's very sweet you're concerned you're obviously a very caring person but this is a non issue

@abbie777

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LooneyLovefood · 21/11/2020 11:59

It's a beautiful name and you should use it without thinking of any issues, as there aren't any!

For what it's worth, my DH has a group of friends who all see each fairly regularly, as a result so do the wives and children. Within the space of about a year, 3 of his friends named their child the same name. So we now have 3 little Sarah's (name changed) running round who will all likely end up in the same year at the same school - no one even bats an eyelid.

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EmilySpinach · 21/11/2020 13:19

This is a total non-issue! It’s a moderately popular name and you’ve never even met the woman.

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ScotchBunnet · 21/11/2020 15:50

How could it possibly be an issue that someone you don’t know had a baby a few years ago with the same very popular name you’re thinking of giving yours? Of course it’s fine!!!

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Queenoftheashes · 21/11/2020 15:53

Aurora is the third most popular uk girl’s name so far this year so it’s not like you’re nicking something unique. And even if you were you have never met this person so who cares.

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ZoyaTheDestroyer · 21/11/2020 16:57

@Queenoftheashes

Aurora is the third most popular uk girl’s name so far this year so it’s not like you’re nicking something unique. And even if you were you have never met this person so who cares.

It isn’t. There’s no live record of that data. We’ll get the 2020 stats in Aug/Sep 2021. It was #70 in 2019, so moderately popular.
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abbie777 · 21/11/2020 17:10

I was concerned at first about the popularity, but there were something like 777 girls called Aurora in 2019, which I thought wasn’t that many, it’s less that 1000 isn’t it?

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SuitedandBooted · 21/11/2020 17:48

It's a non-issue. Use the name.

Aurora is not that common, but it isn't a unique, one-in-a million name either. It's not a name the other couple have especially thought up just for their child.

You don't know them. Their child is a toddler. Stop over-thinking it.

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