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Re: If I were to have kids tomorrow...
Nashville seems more masculine to me-- a lot of people already use Nash for a boy. Statistically, there are less girls named Brooklyn in New York than there are elsewhere in the country, so in general people avoid naming children after where they live. I also agree with the other comments saying Nashville Mustard sounds like a brand. I also don't love Matilda Mustard but you can only do so much about your surname.I like Emerson on a boy. Andrew is meh to me but its honoring.I would not go out of my way to give cool initials; I'd just want to avoid spelling out anything negative. Choosing an N name just because the initials are MM is silly to me.
DH and I do have a boy and girl name picked out if we were to "suddenly" be in charge of naming a baby [since we will be in charge of naming a baby in ~10 weeks]. But you'll just have to wait for those; I'm not seeking input on them. ;)If I were naming another baby:Fable Neptunine Vesper Floyd Walden Mordecai
Isadora Evander Larkin
Pax Symphorian Grey
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I love Walden in a name and the combo of Walden Mordecai is great! Neptune could be a fun middle name too, though I've never heard of Neptunine. Fable is cool name too. Yeah, I'm getting the general response that Nashville Mustard in the same name is a bit much, so I probably won't use them both in one name. Maybe Nash, even though it's a common boy's name (and dog's name) in Nashville. But I figure it's 2019, so why not? But Nashville Mustard is probably off the table in my combos from now on. Will keep Nash in my head though. I'll keep playing with it. Thanks for your thoughts on Emerson and Matilda too! I guess I just figure if I already have MM as the initials and no strong ideas for a middle name, why not go for a letter that will add a bit of fun and interest to the initials? But definitely shouldn't be the deciding factor, I agree. Thanks for your thoughts!
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agree about Nashville ...And that combo just cries out for a brother named Johnny Knoxville.
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Lol
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