Hello GGD123,
My daughter is now 2.5 years old, and we changed her name when she was 10 months old—I only wish we had done it sooner.
I struggled deeply with anxiety and depression over her original name. I found myself constantly thinking about it, and it really affected how I experienced that early time with her. But the moment we changed it, I felt an enormous weight lift. I finally felt at peace, and now I absolutely love her name—I truly can't imagine her being called anything else.
Yes, I still occasional get mum guilt knowing her birth certificate shows the old name at the top and the new one at the bottom. But honestly, how often do we really use a birth certificate? We're planning to get her passport soon, and I can’t see us needing the birth certificate for ID. And as time has passed, I think about it less and less. Now, I just see it as part of her story.
I think because changing a child’s name isn’t the “norm”, we worry too much about what others will think. But the truth is, people change names or go by nicknames all the time as they grow up.
At the end of the day, this is your baby, and the name you choose for them is what truly matters. Legally changing it just makes that choice official.
I hope this helps and I wish you all the best - whatever your decision. Xx