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2 week old boy with no name

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2gorgeousgirls · 14/08/2014 19:27

My husband and I are at our wits end. We just had baby number 4, who surprised us by being a boy after the three girls we already have. All through pregnancy we struggled to find a boy name and only had a vague shortlist. On the day of the pregnancy we decided to be brave and go for Jesse, as we wanted a name that was not frequently used and worked with our last name.

Since then we’ve had completely polar responses, half positive and half negative, with some people giving us unsolicited criticism. The negative half haven’t liked the name, or view it as too feminine, perhaps see it as too American or androgynous, or simply find it “surprising” – and not in a positive way. My husband also hadn’t thought that the obvious short version is Jess, which is clearly feminine.

We’re not worried about our personal feelings, but my husband now feels that in the UK it is just a bit too “edgy” and doesn’t want his boy to have to deal with unpredictable responses later in life such as the ones we’ve faced, even if they’re fleeting. It’s not that we feel it’s a massive disadvantage, but it just seems an unnecessary risk/burden. Despite this, it’s still our favourite name...!

In the last few days we’ve agreed that we both like Ross (but not as much as Jesse), and now my husband’s suggested Roscoe, a Norse name meaning “from the deer wood”, which remains unusual but is definitely male, can be shortened to Ross easily, works well with our last name, and doesn’t seem to have any negative connotations.

I am very sad about the whole thing and can’t let go of my emotional attachment to Jesse, plus we told everyone on the day he was Jesse. So I’m reaching out to you to ask for some objective views about Roscoe, Ross and Jesse, or about the situation as a whole as we’re finding it hard to know what to do next, and I want to bond with my boy!

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TortoiseUpATreeAgain · 15/08/2014 13:59

Marge: Homer, I've been thinking, if the baby's a boy, what do you think of the name Larry?
Homer: Marge, we can't do that! All the kids will call him 'Larry Fairy'.
Marge: Well, how about Louie?
Homer: They'll call him 'Screwy Louie'.
Marge: Bob?
Homer: 'Flob'.
Marge: Luke?
Homer: 'Puke'.
Marge: Marcus?
Homer: 'Mucus'.
Marge: What about Bart?
Homer: Let's see... Bart, Cart, Dart, Ee-art... Nope, can't see any problem with that!

  • The Simpsons , "I Married Marge"
hoobypickypicky · 15/08/2014 14:13

I lived in a very multicultural borough of London for over half of my life, I've in the past years lived in a SE city, a rural village, a semi rural village, a small town and back to that borough of London, Beautifullymixed.

I've known two Jesses. One of them (in multicultural London, this a mixed race boy, I don't know if that fact makes any difference) has been very much bullied about his name.

The comments were along the lines of "Big Jessie, big girl's blouse".

Beautifullymixed · 15/08/2014 14:19

Wow hooby that's interesting. Especially the London part, as I've never heard that said by anyone.

Still wouldn't put me of the name if I wanted to use it though. I like biblical names myself.Smile

Medibeagle · 15/08/2014 14:28

Are there any other names you like? Reese or Ethan maybe? I think Ross is a great name. My son goes to school with a Jessie, she is in his Y2 class.

BeatieBow my DH also wanted Thomas and Emily! Have they no imagination! Grin

AWombWithoutARoof · 15/08/2014 14:34

I'm in the UK and love Jesse. I knew a very cool one once who worked in the arts, and it was just his name. He was actually known as Jess.

Also, after Breaking Bad, Jesse is a much more 'known' name in the UK.

BrieMonster · 15/08/2014 21:45

Love Jesse, was on our list here in Scotland. Alpha-male DP saw no issues with possible 'big Jesse' harassment.
Stick with it, people get over other babies' names, even my MIL. (We found an even more controversial one!)

EmilyGilmore · 16/08/2014 14:46

Please stick with the name you love. I know from bitter experience how sad you will be if you are persuaded away from it. People are so rude and thoughtless to have put you off.

AnAirOfHope82 · 16/08/2014 15:02

From Yorkshire uk and I like the name Jesse. My 5yo goes to football with a liitle boy named Jesse and he haa white blond hair to his shoulder. He is a talented footballer and a nice kid. He stands out in a good way.

I always think of Jesse James and think its a cool bad boy name.

If you like it use it and ignore any negative comments as its not their name or their child.

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