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Pissed off DH dismisses my name ideas

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Plum02 · 01/12/2024 20:42

Currently pregnant with DC1. My favourite boys name since I was a child was “Sebastian” which he knew before I was even pregnant. He said he hated it - couldn’t give a reason, to the point where it felt like he’d once said that so felt like he had to double down.

I’m now pregnant with a girl and I’ve spent a lot of time researching and coming up with name ideas. It just so happens every name I like DH apparently “hates”. So far I’ve suggested seven names I love:

  • Margot - ugly, hates it
  • Ophelia - horrible, hates it
  • Clementine - awful, hates it
  • Octavia - cars name, ridiculous
  • Etta - doesn’t even sound like a real name, awful
  • Penelope - sounds old fashioned, hates it

A few days ago I came across (and fell in love with) the name Ottilie. It’s unusual but classic, feminine and pretty. I thought it would be uncontroversial! I told him I’d found another name I love and before I even told him what it was he was rolling his eyes like “oh god, here we go”. Before I told him I said “you don’t have to respond straight away when I tell you, just take some time to think about it” - thinking that his automatic reaction seems to be to dismiss the names I suggest but if he thinks about it he might actually like it!

Of course as soon as I said it he said it he said “that is awful, I’m not calling my child otter”. I said “it’s Ottilie, the NN could be Tilly” then he starts telling a story about a pregnant 17 year old called Tilly (he has a public facing job).

He says I’m over-reacting to be annoyed just because he doesn’t like a name but I feel utterly depressed. He brings nothing to the table but it feels like before I even suggest something he’s made his mind up not to like it which feels so disrespectful. I also want to have a name I love, not just settle for something and it feels like I’ve exhausted all those names having gone through thousands to pick out the ones I love.

I feel like most men would be so much more laid back about girl’s names and let their wife take the lead, unless it’s something they truly hate - but how can he truly hate every name I come up with!

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Nanny0gg · 10/12/2024 14:37

Icannoteven · 10/12/2024 12:50

Those are some pretty marmite seeming names and all are of a similar style. I’m not sure what he is supposed to say to that tbh. If he doesn’t like them, he doesn’t like them.

try making a list together.

Oh gawd.

ChemicalStatement · 02/01/2025 00:53

Plum02 · 02/12/2024 00:32

Those are nice ideas but I’d like it if he made suggestions like that! If he’d said “I’m not keen on Etta but how about Henrietta” I’d feel much better! Instead it feels like I have to come up with the ideas, only for them to be completely dismissed and laughed at.

I’m going to try some of the suggestions on this thread to get him more engaged in the process.

Is your husband behaving simillary in other areas in your relationship? This sounds like a lack of respect and involvment.

What I did when choosing my boys name was to meditate on my favorite options.
I used to take into the inner silence each one and see how it feels to my baby.
I came up qickly with just one option for each that were the right ones.

Having a spelling proof name will save the child a lot of headache.

I find it funny that you don't want to name the baby after a famous persone but it's OK to share it with a popular car.
BTW Skoda Octavia exists for almost 30 years, so I'd say it is here to stay.

Also, if he will be the one to register the name for the birth certificate, make sure you both firmly agree on the name before.

Have a safe delivery and a healthy baby!

Tiredalwaystired · 02/01/2025 08:00

She wouldn’t be naming it after a car. The name came first.

If anything the car manufacturer took the name from the Emperor Octavian as this is the feminine form of his name.

Tiredalwaystired · 02/01/2025 08:02

It’s a bit like saying you named your child Flora after the spread. That’s been around for 30 plus years too but no one blinks an eye at that one

Princessfluffy · 02/01/2025 18:43

My DH never contributed any names so I agreed with him in the end that if the baby was a girl I would choose the brake and if a boy then he would choose.

At the time of birth he hadn't chosen any boys names but fortunately we had a girl.

ChemicalStatement · 14/01/2025 10:04

Princessfluffy · 02/01/2025 18:43

My DH never contributed any names so I agreed with him in the end that if the baby was a girl I would choose the brake and if a boy then he would choose.

At the time of birth he hadn't chosen any boys names but fortunately we had a girl.

Congratulations for your baby girl.
May she be loving, healthy and have a life filled with good luck!

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