berniceann
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Hello, I am currently 10 weeks pregnant and my husband and I are so excited!! I am I first time mom and my husband is a father to two teenagers.
My husband is from Mexico and I am white American, but I do speak fluent Spanish and the majority of people in our lives and family are Mexican or Latino/a. We do not yet know the gender, but hope to name our child a Spanish or Indigenous Mexican name. The biggest struggle with this is wanted to choose a name that isn’t too common (i.e. Maria, Carmen, Jose, Juan etc) but is also not so uncommon that it is very difficult to pronounce. For example, my husbands daughters name is an Aztec name and starts with an X pronounced like a C, and she hates her name and no one can ever pronounce it. My husband likes a similar X Aztec name for a girl, but I wouldn’t want this as it would be too difficult for even my English-speaking parents to pronounce.
What seems to be a happy medium are names like Carolina and Natalia, but we know that they’ll be pronounced (care-ah-lie-nah) like (the states) and (nah-tal-ya) rather than the Spanish pronunciations (care-oh-lee-nah) and (na-tal-ee-ah).
I especially like the name Carolina, but want it pronounced the Spanish way without being a complete Karen and correcting everyone. I definitely don’t want to make it a Tragedeigh by changing it to Kare-O’leighnah or something crazy but wonder if Karolina is enough for it to be differentiated from the state? But I also don’t like K names as it feels a little tacky and Kardashian-like.
Well, I guess I’ll cross that bridge when we find out the gender. Still think a girl will be easier to name than a boy as my husband has a cousin, uncle, or nephew with every Spanish name possible. End rant, any advice or suggestions is helpful!!
My husband is from Mexico and I am white American, but I do speak fluent Spanish and the majority of people in our lives and family are Mexican or Latino/a. We do not yet know the gender, but hope to name our child a Spanish or Indigenous Mexican name. The biggest struggle with this is wanted to choose a name that isn’t too common (i.e. Maria, Carmen, Jose, Juan etc) but is also not so uncommon that it is very difficult to pronounce. For example, my husbands daughters name is an Aztec name and starts with an X pronounced like a C, and she hates her name and no one can ever pronounce it. My husband likes a similar X Aztec name for a girl, but I wouldn’t want this as it would be too difficult for even my English-speaking parents to pronounce.
What seems to be a happy medium are names like Carolina and Natalia, but we know that they’ll be pronounced (care-ah-lie-nah) like (the states) and (nah-tal-ya) rather than the Spanish pronunciations (care-oh-lee-nah) and (na-tal-ee-ah).
I especially like the name Carolina, but want it pronounced the Spanish way without being a complete Karen and correcting everyone. I definitely don’t want to make it a Tragedeigh by changing it to Kare-O’leighnah or something crazy but wonder if Karolina is enough for it to be differentiated from the state? But I also don’t like K names as it feels a little tacky and Kardashian-like.
Well, I guess I’ll cross that bridge when we find out the gender. Still think a girl will be easier to name than a boy as my husband has a cousin, uncle, or nephew with every Spanish name possible. End rant, any advice or suggestions is helpful!!