It's actually true. Maybe not like
Gaylord or something...I would think about my other hypothetical child's wellbeing- but I think people can live with a name like Taelyn and I'd get used to it, adjust, and love my kid anyway. But I really think I'd always feel a sense of loss calling a son anything else. I love other male names but it's the only name with a story for me and I love it so wholeheartedly. We'll see. Hopefully it won't come to that ;) But I am one for compromise and if that's what needs to be done for it to be a compromise, then so be it.