Baby Names

@aniko I love the name Campbell but agree with the spelling. My married last name sounds very similar to another more common last name and my husbands family CONSTANTLY has to correct people on spelling. What’s worse is people often question it, saying “are you sure”. It’s very annoying and I’ve only been dealing with it for 4 years.
 
@aniko Benson is a rarely heard name, so I like it based on its more unique quality. When it comes to Cambell, I hesitate to advise changing the common spellings of names, because it sets the kiddo up for having to spell their name out for EVERYONE for every school, work, and official filing thing (doc offices, driver's license, etc.). It becomes annoying. I have a name like that, and my spelling, while less common, isn't even rare. But i have to ensure i spell it out Every. Single. Time. regardless. It just gets them stuck into the category of people who can either never have anyone spell their name correctly, even family, or have people struggle to pronounce it correctly (though the latter wouldn't likely be an issue for your son). It's a personal choice, but if you're going to "overthink" it, I'll throw that out there.

Like you, our oldest's name was an instant, hard YES! When my middle was on the way, we agonized over names and ended up picking two (one dad really liked and preferred, and one I really liked and preferred) so we could make the final decision when we saw him in person. We ended up going with the name i liked more, because it suited him best. Middle names are either copies of family members we wanted to honor, or close interpretations (like middle's middle name is Harrison instead of Harold), so that part was easy.

Girl names were hardest for us. So when our youngest was born, we had 4 names we liked, but none that really stood out to us. Once she arrived, we knew EXACTLY which one she was, and we grew to absolutely love her name. As a bonus, every woman over the age of 50 adores her name, as it's the name of one of the golden girls (real name, not character name).

In short, I'm on team Benson, but for the sake of making things easier, why not pick two or three favorites, and see what speaks to you once you meet him? 🤷🏼‍♀️
 
@atheists_rule Yes I’ve crossed Cambell off of the list thanks to the advice on this post; just things I didn’t think about so I’m thankful I posted this!

I think you offered a good plan of keeping a little list and trusting that when he is here we will know :) thank you!
 
@aniko Of course! Picking a name for a whole human, for their entire life, is no small thing!

And I'm a firm believer that babies will "tell" you their name when they meet you for the first time. You'll just know.

Congrats!! I hope for an easy pregnancy and a trouble-free, as pain-free-as-possible birth!
 
@aniko Cambell is very odd - I don’t even come across Campbells often (still odd. Better with the P).

I like all the other name ideas - CJ and Benson are my favorite! So adorable!
 
@aniko Where do the Brady and Thomas come from, are they family names?

Personally, Morgan Thomas sounds the best to me, which isn’t on your list but if Thomas is a family name, it fits better and sounds nicer than some of the others, at least to me!
 
@aniko I love Benson or Brady. I actually have a son named Brady, so I’m obviously partial to it. I love the name Morgan for a boy, but like others have said, it’s too feminine leaning and will probably become more so with time.

The interesting thing about the name Brady is that it isn’t confusing for any age. Older people accept it because of The Brady Bunch. Football fans accept it because of Tom Brady (but I wouldn’t go Brady Thomas for this reason). It’s popular enough without being too common, spelled in one common way, and there are no obvious nicknames (which was important to me).
 
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