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Hates the name my DH is set on

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Newtothisstuff · 30/11/2011 16:35

Hi everyone... This is only my 2nd post scary haha
I'm due my 2nd baby (DD is 5 from a previous relationship) in May
All very exciting except for the name my DH has fallen in love with (even before we started trying to get pregnant)
If its a boy he wants to call him Leland (as in the son of Dog the Bounty hunter)
I thought he would get over this phase but hea dead set on it.. Personally I hate the name, I think it's a little chavvy, it has grown on me slightly but that's about it !
I've been mentioning other names as and when but he's stuck with this (although we dot know the sex yet)
Am I being unreasonable to hate this name so much or do I need to let him get his way and hope it will grow on me ????

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stegasaurus · 30/11/2011 20:25

I hate DH's favourite name, but compromised and let him have it as DD's middle name. Is that an option for you? Definitely make sure the first name is something you both agree on.

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Newtothisstuff · 30/11/2011 21:42

Thanks everyone... Glad you all think it's as awful as I do !! I don't mind it as a middle name because noone has to know then hahaSmile

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Sassee · 01/12/2011 07:40

It's dreadful! Isn't Leyland a make of tractor?!

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lottiegb · 01/12/2011 22:11

Yes, terrible and sounds like a brand name. He must be able to come up with others he likes - or a list of those he hates, then, so long as these aren't on your 'like' list you can choose!

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snuffaluffagus · 01/12/2011 22:11

As in Leland Daf? Ha, god stand your ground girl! It needs to be a joint decision, he can't just insist on a name you hate (and visa versa).

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SlinkingOutsideInSocks · 02/12/2011 00:13

The choice of name isn't the problem here. Well, it is; Leyland is beyond awful, partly because of the reason behind choosing it. A bounty hunter...? Really? Shock Grin

The main problem is the fact that you have a DH who seemingly thinks it's OK to have an absolute say over this. In whose parallel universe is this even remotely OK?

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SlinkingOutsideInSocks · 02/12/2011 00:14

Gawd, couldn't even spell the bloody name right...

Apologies. Blush

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LikeAnAdventCandleButNotQuite · 02/12/2011 00:25

You are both entitled to give an unchallenged 'No' to names you hate. Be prepared (both of you) to compromise on names you feel not fussed about (they can grow on you as the pregnancy progresses) but hate is another matter.

Your DH should appreciate that you would not expect him to live with a name he hates.

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LikeAnAdventCandleButNotQuite · 02/12/2011 00:27

n.b. my DH wanted Jesse James Shock

Like Jesse, but hated the pair together. He would not compromise, so I had to d a blanket 'no'

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kerala · 02/12/2011 20:34

Its not good. You both have to like it I still hanker after Esme but DH insists its not a real name and I must have made it up Hmm so vetoed it.

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pranma · 02/12/2011 22:09

Try Lachlan?
Esme is definitely a real name-an old one at that.

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Wafflepuss · 02/12/2011 22:13

As in Daf? Nothing like being named after an 18 tonne truck.

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exoticfruits · 02/12/2011 22:16

Don't have it. Both have to agree on names. My DCs all have compromise names.

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HoldTouchEngage · 03/12/2011 10:45

I vetoed OH's first name choice for a ds in my first pg, but then we were blessed with a dd.

In my 2nd pg we found out bump, would be a boy and so the name i vetoed 4 years previous came to the fore and i absolutley fell in love with it!

I know of a few people with a Leland - although it's not my thing, but personally i couldn't settle with a name i wasn't in LOVE with!

How about Leighton / Layton ?

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