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Has anyone changed their baby's name as late as six months old?

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Girlzone · 07/12/2012 12:14

I think I could do with some advice. For some reason I just can't get used to saying my dd3's name. She has just turned six months old, and I just don't feel comfortable somehow with the name we've given her. She is our third girl and I spent the whole pregnancy agonising over which name to choose. My worst fear has come true, i think i got the name wrong. Having mixed with lots of little girls in nursery and school through my older children in I was keen to find a name that wasn't really popular. So that ruled out quite a few lovely names just because i didn't want her to be one of three in the class!
Anyway, about 3 weeks before she was born dh and I both started getting keen on a name that was quite far down on our shortlist, and it was the one we decided on for sure two days after she was born. But as the months have gone on, I feel like I'm getting less keen, rather than more keen, and a bit like it just isn't "special" enough. It's a name we both liked, but clearly neither of us were passionate about it or it wouldn't have taken us so long to settle on it. I am now thinking constantly about a different name that I liked in the past, and now I really feel it should have been her name. For me, it rolls out of my mouth with ease, as I have embarrassingly been trying it out on her in private for the last day or so. Plus it goes better with her siblings' names, and I think has a lot more impact with our surname.
I am crazy I realise. I actually think dd3 is too young to truly know her name and wouldn't notice the name change. But I doubt I could persuade dh anyway as he will say its too late and that she has a name already. And imagine the embarrassment of telling family and friends. I suppose her dsis's of 4 and 7 would also struggle to make the change. So I can't do anything about it can I? I have to find a way to forget the new name and make myself fall in love with the existing one. (There definitely won't be any future children by the way as dh has now had the snip).
Her name is Tessa (sometimes Tess when I'm speaking), and the new name I'm imagining is Gabriella.

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Sandsnake · 18/07/2019 21:40

Ha - I read through this whole thread from seven years ago hoping that the baby was still Tessa. Glad to see an update at the end and that she is!

HannahC86 · 14/10/2019 09:17

@ WonderOfYou, so happy to hear you now love her name (I think its beautiful btw), must have been a huge relief. I have to ask though, if you were replying to your original post, would you say stick with it, or change the name? As in, if you had to do it again would you do exactly the same, or change it?

MissHenty · 14/10/2019 09:23

I LOVE IT WHEN PEOPLE COME BACK TO UPDATE US THANK YOU OP @Girlzone xx ❤️

bridgetreilly · 14/10/2019 09:34

You don't have to 'be in love with' anyone's name. Love your daughter and the name will just be her name.

bridgetreilly · 14/10/2019 09:36

Oh. ZOMBIE THREAD (twice over!!!!), although it's fun to see the most recent OP update.

MissHenty · 14/10/2019 17:32

@Girlzone what are your two other daughters’ names if you don’t mind me asking? Did you ever get regrets over their names at the start or even later on when (as you say) they became v popular?

I worry about both my children’s names still - am hoping I grow out of it like you did 😃

Ps Tess/Tessa is lovely

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