Please be nice.. For a baby boy. šŸ©µ

First names are our top 3, yes I know they arenā€™t everyoneā€™s cup of tea. Iā€™m aware, Iā€™ve been told theyā€™re ugly very rudely. Taylor is my LN so I want to incorporate if possible. Partner likes Stetson and I donā€™t hate it. I like Miles. I LOVE LOVE weird names, and I have double middle names and would like to pass it down.
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In the nicest way possible. While you like weird names, please keep your childā€™s future in mind. My name was considered ā€œweirdā€ and it was just another target my bullies used to hurt my feelings in school. Not to mention having my name misspelt and mispronounced my entire life (including big important moments like graduation). I understand wanting a unique name, I just also want you to consider your sonā€™s future and his feelings too. Thatā€™s all šŸ–¤ I think Veyron is my favorite of the ones here, reminds me of game of thrones. I hope the children of this generation are kinder.

Ranger Stetson Miles Taylor has a nice ring to it in my opinion. How do you pronounce the last one is it Ze-fire or Ze-fur? Or like Sphere but with a Z?

I like Ranger, I like the potential for nick names like Range or Rane (rain). I also love Zephyr for Zeph! Out of curiosity, how would you pronounce Veyron? Vair-on or Vey-Ronā€¦?

@Elyssa I get it, weird names are a lot šŸ˜‚šŸ«¶šŸ» Thankfully I fully plan to homeschool, I realize theyā€™ll still be around kids but I went through school being 1/6 other kids with my name. It was awful. Thankfully there are kids named North, and shit now so I think the next gen itā€™s just going to be the norm. I donā€™t know many kids with names that are common..

Totally valid šŸ–¤ just wanted to share my perspective. It was mostly my middle name that got me in trouble (Aynslee) and I was bullied for 3957394 reasons they just liked having new ammo. Lol

@Bethany Zeh-Fur. Its after a Greek god. Partner loves Greek mythology and he threw it out there and itā€™s cute šŸ¤£ the only issue is, my last name wonā€™t be babyā€™s last, so I was trying to make it a middle, but I do like Ranger Stetson Miles Itā€™s cute.

@Elyssa I get you girly, Iā€™d do the same. Your middle name is pretty! Kids are just assholes. Including my toddler šŸ™„šŸ˜…

@Katharine Vey-Ron but tbh in my accent it sounds like Vey-rin. šŸ˜‚ Its honestly my fav of these, but Iā€™m not good with middle names. šŸ˜¬ so I dunno how to spice it up to make it perfect

@Elyssa I disagree. Why settle for mediocre. The problem is many people have this mentality and it only keeps them average.

Ranger is cute. Easy to spell and easy to pronounce.

@VioletašŸ’• I see your point. Iā€™m far from average, I just wish that people growing up had not been so mean to me. It has left lasting effects that arenā€™t visible on the surface. As I said to OP, I meant what I said as nicely as possible and was simply sharing a different perspective.

There are plenty of kids with not so normal names and the other kids don't notice

@Elyssa The thing is we can't escape judgment. There's always someone that's going to have something to say regardless. Kids are cruel sometimes, bullying is a real thing. But even a child with a common name can get bullied for something else. The way I see it is choose the name you want for your child as out of the ordinary as it may be, builds character. Why go about life not doing what you want fearing ridicule. I named my baby Lobo. It means wolf in Spanish. I received the side eye from family members when Ive told people my son's name they've made weird faces. They better get with the program. I get you but it's not the name it's the people.

@VioletašŸ’• I do agree itā€™s the people not the name. And I chose a somewhat untraditional name for my son - Mackenzie (traditional in Scotland but often a girls name in the US). I just chose a name that had easy nicknames built in as well (Mack, for example) in case he doesnā€™t like Mackenzie.

We picked a ā€œregularā€ name and a ā€œweirdā€ name as the middle so he can pick which one he wants to go by. Plus both have lots of potential nickname options

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My girls name arenā€™t ā€œnormalā€ but they arenā€™t so outlandish. My oldest in school everyone loves her name she doesnā€™t get bullied by it but for some reason TEACHERS have the hardest time pronouncing it. At the start of each year she said I can base my opinion on how good a teacher is by how they react and pronounce my name šŸ¤£ I like all your options, I actually knew a boy named Stetson Running Oak and his sisters name was Prairie Sky, cute kids! I like Ranger Stetson Taylor the best though šŸ¤£

@Essie šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Whatā€™s your daughters name?

Since yall both really like stetson and Miles what if you did Stetson Taylor Miles

Tallulah & Ellory

@Essie šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Oh goodness, they struggle!? Tallulah is such a beautiful name. Iā€™ve never heard Ellory but itā€™s equality just as friggen pretty.

@Kylie The issue is we donā€™t like them as first namesā€¦ I canā€™t seem to find name ideas that flow well together as a whole. But Iā€™ve also got a lot going on rn and not a lot of time to brainstorm

Yes they say Taā€¢lulu or Taā€¢Layla or they just donā€™t say it and say it starts with T and she knows itā€™s hers, thereā€™s other ways but those are the most common. & with Ellory (Ellā€¢ory) they say Ellā€¢Roy or Eā€¢Lory or Leroy some how lol šŸ˜‚ Also they both love their names and will correct you if you say them wrong.

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