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Massive name wobble!

64 replies

namewobble · 06/05/2019 16:20

DS is around 1 and I'm just not sure about the name. I've never really been sure about it, and he has another very plain name (think Thomas/Matthew etc) which we could use.

Has anyone done this? He's starting to recognise his name and I don't know what to do!

The name is Roman. We liked it because it was unusual, but solid, with nice rounded sounds and it goes with our surname. But I just feel like it's a bit silly. What do Mumsnet think?

Context: we live in a university town, do media-y jobs. Friends kids names range from Poppy/Toby/Leo through to Wren and Athene. If I'm being brutally honest, I'm a bit worried about the class connotations of Roman, though I'd never admit it in public, and I do try not to think like that.

Opinions please!

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yoshismother · 06/05/2019 16:52

I'm going to buck the trend and say I don't like it and I'm under 40.

Bumblebeesmum · 06/05/2019 16:51

Roman is lovely & I hear it as slightly hippy / arty sort of family (hope that’s not a bad thing)

RadioMeinRadio · 06/05/2019 16:50

Roman is a beautiful name.

Shadow1234 · 06/05/2019 16:50

Lovely name.

namewobble · 06/05/2019 16:47

Yes, I think it suits him, though so would his other name. He's got a really strong, lovely presence (ha well I would say that but he really does-people stop us to compliment him on his smile!). Outgoing, walked early, very ahem vocal. He could easily be a George, Henry, that sort of thing, as well. We had Hector in the mix which wouldn't have worked-too sharp.

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Calixtine · 06/05/2019 16:32

I really like it! It’s a good strong name, familiar but not too common, no “class connotations” that I can think of either. Stick with it!

Cornettoninja · 06/05/2019 16:31

Roman is a lovely name. Does he suit it? If he does be confident in your choices.

We named dd very quickly after she was born, we were convinced we were having a boy so had barely considered girls names, and it’s a name that I’d never given much thought to and don’t love love iykwim. I’ve had a couple of wobbles but honestly it just suits her, it is her name which is why she ended up with it so quickly.

EvaHarknessRose · 06/05/2019 16:28

I think you'd have to phase it in to not confuse him, call him Romy Matthew in a single song voice or something. He will have been responding to his name from v early. Starting nursery or school is another time I have known people change names. People will think it's odd but ignore that.

MollyYouInDangerGirl · 06/05/2019 16:26

I like the name, but I do think it's a very hard name to pull off if that makes sense.

I have a good friend with a toddler with this name and while it's not a bad name I feel like it just doesn't suit him.

Do what you feel is best, does it suit him? Maybe he will grow into it more as it may suit a teenager/man more than a 1 year old?

You're definitely not the only one that's been in this situation though so dont feel bad! X

MeanMrMustardSeed · 06/05/2019 16:23

I like it too

namewobble · 06/05/2019 16:23

Thanks, Boom! There's been a v direct generation split (under 40s like it, over 40s do not) which didn't bother me at the time but now it does.

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 06/05/2019 16:22

It’s fine.

sleepismysuperpower1 · 06/05/2019 16:22

I like it a lot. It's unusual, but not strange and if he doesn't like it when he is older then he can use the plainer name you said he has. all the best x

BoomZahramay · 06/05/2019 16:21

FWIW I like Roman.