Ranking Pretentious British Baby Names

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  • @goatsfordays2451
    @goatsfordays2451 14 днів тому +3986

    As a twin myself, I ask you to please make sure they have different initials! Data systems can have a complete meltdown when two people have the same or very similar initials and surnames. It's been more than a headache for me and my sister lol. Also, again, congrats! :)

    • @ElizabethMidfordHatesCops
      @ElizabethMidfordHatesCops 14 днів тому +285

      There was a girl in my elementary school with the same first name and last initial as me. So many confusions. To this day people will confuse me with her and I think "No, I'm the one with the pink hair and she's the one with the baby."

    • @bearo8
      @bearo8 14 днів тому +248

      Especially if you also have the same birthday, which is a thing that is often used to sort people in databases.
      Sounds troublesome.

    • @ohleander02
      @ohleander02 14 днів тому +73

      As a twin, I agree with this message.

    • @XFireRoseX
      @XFireRoseX 14 днів тому +92

      This reminds me of databases deleting people's information if their last name is "Null". I hate the databases and computers have the ability to change the way we name ourselves.

    • @lmc689
      @lmc689 14 днів тому +66

      Those database issues happen with legacy names, too. My folks named me (initials the same as my mom's) before it was a known issue so for most of my childhood my mom and I had to make sure doctors were looking at the right records cuz they got us mixed up a lot.

  • @meinkanta
    @meinkanta 13 днів тому +1783

    Nobody tell Claudia there’s a Rupert in Thomas The Tank Engine too 😂

  • @lazylittledragon
    @lazylittledragon 14 днів тому +2194

    bertram barnaby kellgren-fozard sounds like a new bridgerton love interest and i'm kind of here for it

    • @theincredibleknuffibar4834
      @theincredibleknuffibar4834 13 днів тому +9

      Same!!

    • @af2313
      @af2313 13 днів тому +5

      😂

    • @bcgrote
      @bcgrote 13 днів тому +77

      Spends all his time monitoring his sister Cressida Delphine 😂

    • @felicityhollis4613
      @felicityhollis4613 13 днів тому +3

      Lavada was my grandmother’s name

    • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
      @drummerlovesbookworm9738 12 днів тому +2

      Here’s the Bridgerton name formula (for fun):
      Lord or Lady
      + middle name
      + last drink you had (add ton to the end) + Of
      + first part of your street name (and add shire)
      I am Lady Kobler Earlgreyton of Summitshire. 😂 How lovely to meet you!

  • @IvyBellwether
    @IvyBellwether 13 днів тому +742

    As soon as I saw your pregnancy announcement, I thought of Anastasia as an option. Anastasia Kellgren-Fozard sounds so nice all together!

    • @yunglynda1326
      @yunglynda1326 13 днів тому +10

      oh i like this!

    • @BeanBall-hp8ek
      @BeanBall-hp8ek 13 днів тому +8

      Oh that's so good

    • @vivishii_
      @vivishii_ 13 днів тому +17

      I loooooove Anastasia, it's such a pretty name

    • @allisonw-fk8fi
      @allisonw-fk8fi 13 днів тому +16

      and honestly there’s some good nickname options too. ex. Annie, An(n)a, Ann(e)

    • @bonniea8189
      @bonniea8189 13 днів тому +1

      @allisonw-fk8fi Stasia, Stazia

  • @Professarlector
    @Professarlector 13 днів тому +231

    21:10 I think Jessica is entirely correct. Naming someone a full name gives them options. Plus it lends itself well to moments of surprise in official ceremonies where their full name is read out and people find out their real name.

    • @jaspriest1997
      @jaspriest1997 12 днів тому +11

      Agree! I’m a Jasmine who goes by Jas most of the time, but I like having a formal option

    • @dancing_fig
      @dancing_fig 11 днів тому +6

      I agree, *except* in cases where families give someone a full name that they never intend to use. 3 of my 4 parents are in this situation, and it makes my autistic brain just hurt. Thank goodness for my stepmother's restful, straightforward name. (To make it worse: 2 of these people were named after folks who LOATHED their full names, and thus always went by nicknames unrelated to their first name. So, to honor these individuals, what was done? Let's give these babies the loathed full name! And not use it starting from birth! Baffling.)

  • @obscuremusicbox
    @obscuremusicbox 14 днів тому +1507

    Theodora and Beatrix would fit well with how British and traditional Rupert's name is... Or similarly Theodore and Frederick (names that adapt well to nickname options)

    • @lizregan1949
      @lizregan1949 13 днів тому +19

      Love both names.

    • @my-name-is-faith
      @my-name-is-faith 13 днів тому +42

      could call them Theo and Bea! or theo and freddy

    • @rebeccacrow9427
      @rebeccacrow9427 13 днів тому +67

      Teddy and Freddy *incoherent cuteness overload sounds*

    • @agustinamagpie
      @agustinamagpie 13 днів тому +25

      Not Beatrix, by God. I know someone who changed it because since middle school she was teased CONSTANTLY and called "Dominatrix". She just changed it to Beatrice to avoid that

    • @SusanSheehy
      @SusanSheehy 13 днів тому +7

      Theodora and Fredericka if girls!

  • @sweetlorikeet
    @sweetlorikeet 13 днів тому +701

    Evelyn would be an extremely appropriate name for one of your little ones - it means "Desired/wished for". Nicknames include Eve, Evie and Lyn.
    Irving means 'green river' and I think that Irving Kellgren-Fozard has a nice ring to it.
    I like that Claudia is very aware about the fact that people WILL use common abreviated versions of whatever names you choose. My aunt called her son Thomas and then got EXTREMELY mad any time anyone called him Tom.
    Auntie. You had to have seen this coming. Our country loves nicknames. Nobody is going to call him Thomas.

    • @jrowme9230
      @jrowme9230 12 днів тому +18

      Ivy could be cute too

    • @Densenugs
      @Densenugs 12 днів тому +4

      My cousin Thomas does not go by Tom. Atleast not from anyone in the family! Also Tom is an old guy name. My cousin is like 20 or 19.

    • @bumbabees
      @bumbabees 12 днів тому

      oh, i love the name evelyn.

    • @linpollitt8950
      @linpollitt8950 12 днів тому +3

      Evelyn is also a boy's name...Evelyn Waugh.

    • @AnitaLichtenberg
      @AnitaLichtenberg 12 днів тому +9

      ​@@linpollitt8950 Yes, and Evelyn Waugh ("he-Evelyn") was married to Evelyn Gardner ("she-Evelyn")

  • @jinglepet
    @jinglepet 13 днів тому +961

    i'm a twin myself, and i am very grateful for my mom explicitly choosing names that are VERY different. when you're a twin (especially identical like us) people usually view you as a set and your individuality just doesn't exist. it was so weird, but people usually assumed what the other child's name was based upon the one they learned first, which always felt presumptuous and awkward. when they found out our names were very different, it really felt like they saw us as two individuals, and it was comparatively much less uncomfortable/confusing than the pair of twins we went to high school with...one of them grew so annoyed with it that she went by her middle name only just so people would stop associating her with her twin as a matching set, even though they were totally different people.
    the two of you are very good about meeting rupert where he's at as a human, and as a twin growing up it really does mean the world for our individuality and separation of identity to be supported and reinforced by at least one person in our lives (like our parents and siblings), because the world around us tends not to!

    • @saffronlisa01
      @saffronlisa01 13 днів тому +20

      Exactly this! My twin sister and myself have very different names and separate personalities.

    • @Sitislik82
      @Sitislik82 13 днів тому +41

      I’m an identical twin with a very similar name to my twin sister (Victoria and Veronica) and it complicates everything especially medical records in adult life. I also agree that we were classed as the ‘same’ person growing up 😢 I always advocate for different sounding names.

    • @thefluffywaffle8388
      @thefluffywaffle8388 13 днів тому +12

      @@Sitislik82wow those names are beautiful but WAY too similar! The V I O and A letters are basically in the same place!

    • @jinglepet
      @jinglepet 13 днів тому +7

      @@Sitislik82 oof i can only imagine :( school, doctors, everyone always messed up the clerical stuff, even with our first and middle names being so different...having the same f/l initials must be awfullll!!!! 😭

    • @tinnagigja3723
      @tinnagigja3723 13 днів тому +5

      @@Sitislik82 Have you argued over which name has the better song?

  • @connie6545
    @connie6545 13 днів тому +101

    I JUST love to see how you BOTH make each other laugh to the point of tears. It's really a beautiful thing!

  • @RoadkillbunnyUK
    @RoadkillbunnyUK 13 днів тому +62

    My twin nieces (also IVF as it happens) are called Charlotte and Olivia and are often known as Lottie and Liv. They are about to turn 15, oh how time flies. I have this memory of them burned into my brain from when they were only a few weeks old and both still under 6lbs. While my sister had some time to sort herself I had one baby on each shoulder with crossed arms patting their backs. My own youngest daughter was playing at my feet and that wonderful new baby
    smell. If you could bottle contented love that moment would be among the most potent and heady mix of love and happiness. You both have it all to come and I know it’s a cliche but it true, it does go by so fast, I have one daughter away at university training to be a nurse and my soon to be 17 year old who will be applying to go off to uni later this year.
    I adore my mostly grown children but I still wish I could have the early years back sometimes.

  • @LittlestSamurai
    @LittlestSamurai 13 днів тому +613

    Beatrix Kellgren-Fozard goes really well, and Bea/Trixie are cute nicknames. I like how it's also connected to children's literature - Beatrix Potter, Rupert the Bear...

    • @maddieb_99
      @maddieb_99 13 днів тому +27

      very true!! i like the literary connection.... then for the other twin, maybe one of the characters from beatrix potter's books, such as peter (from peter rabbit) or jemima (like jemima puddle-duck)!

    • @FrenchToastedSouls
      @FrenchToastedSouls 13 днів тому +10

      ​@@maddieb_99 Jemmy would be a cute nickname for Jemima as well

    • @marezzy2548
      @marezzy2548 13 днів тому +7

      Lovely name! My Beatrix went by "Beattie" and "Beat Beat" as a baby

    • @openlybookish
      @openlybookish 13 днів тому +1

      Love this suggestion.

    • @ThatGingeOne
      @ThatGingeOne 13 днів тому +18

      If they're girls Beatrix and Winnifred (Winnie for short like Winnie the Pooh)

  • @bartho5212
    @bartho5212 13 днів тому +317

    I actually did a spit take to Jessica’s “I can’t remember my kids names, it’s fine they’re both called ‘Darren’”. Her sense of humor is impeccable.

  • @nirvanawayne9503
    @nirvanawayne9503 13 днів тому +536

    With the name Honoria people might pronounce it with stress on the wrong syllable '''oh-noh-REE-ah'', pronounced similarly to a certain disease...

    • @witabit15
      @witabit15 13 днів тому +23

      I was thinking that too

    • @kanayaauxiliatrix6434
      @kanayaauxiliatrix6434 13 днів тому +14

      I was looking for this comment.. 😅

    • @Shifterai
      @Shifterai 13 днів тому +21

      yeah that particular school bully nickname is very obvious

    • @bethanychomiak1399
      @bethanychomiak1399 13 днів тому +8

      Honoria is also a character in PG Wodehouse books that the main character, Bertram, accidentally gets engaged to.

    • @xBloodGarnetx
      @xBloodGarnetx 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@bethanychomiak1399She's my favourite 😂

  • @ThatGingeOne
    @ThatGingeOne 13 днів тому +36

    I'm a Madeleine and ginger so I LOVED those books growing up! Had a poster of the front cover on my bedroom wall for years

    • @Maggiebearie
      @Maggiebearie 11 днів тому +3

      I loved them too, even though I'm Magdalen not Madeline specifically

  • @ctopanga14
    @ctopanga14 13 днів тому +107

    I couldn’t believe you brought up the name Perdita as a good cat name!! I have a black cat named Perdita, and she was a shelter rescue! I have a thing for Shakespeare names, and she is has the loudest purr I’ve ever heard. It is a great cat name! 😹🖤

    • @AngelavengerL
      @AngelavengerL 6 днів тому +1

      that is so super cute!

    • @arcovich9748
      @arcovich9748 2 дні тому +1

      My first kitten (born to a stray, under a friend's house) was Perdita, a tortie. That cat was never lost, even when she went missing for 9 days as a blond 18 year old. She always knew where she was, who she was, and what everyone else should be doing.

  • @pippastrelle
    @pippastrelle 14 днів тому +1057

    One tip my mum had is to name the twins in reverse alphabetical order, so they'll have situations where each of them gets come first! (i.e. out of Atticus and Bertram or Catherine and Elizabeth, the first baby would be Betram/Elizabeth (second in alphabetical order) and the second baby would be Atticus/Catherine (first in alphabetical order)).

    • @cormorantcolors
      @cormorantcolors 13 днів тому +33

      Oh I love that!

    • @francescafrancesca3554
      @francescafrancesca3554 13 днів тому +18

      That is so smart!

    • @bluesoldierette
      @bluesoldierette 13 днів тому +35

      So like Adam and Zane? Is that what you mean? If not I’m confused and probably need more sleep lol 😆

    • @pippastrelle
      @pippastrelle 13 днів тому +160

      @bluesoldierette Say the older twin is Elizabeth and the younger twin is Catherine. In age order, Elizabeth goes first. In alphabetical order, Catherine goes first. Likewise, Atticus (first in the alphabet) would be the second-born twin and Bertram (second in the alphabet) would be the first-born twin etc!

    • @amb5972
      @amb5972 13 днів тому +8

      thats so smart!

  • @PrismsinaKaleidoscope
    @PrismsinaKaleidoscope 14 днів тому +719

    I immediately associate Algernon with the deep sad short story "Flowers for Algernon".

    • @jennifers5560
      @jennifers5560 13 днів тому +30

      That was the first thing I thought of too.

    • @PhoebeFayRuthLouise
      @PhoebeFayRuthLouise 13 днів тому +24

      Yes! I read that decades ago and it still breaks my heart to remember it.

    • @randomusername429
      @randomusername429 13 днів тому +30

      For me it immediately makes me think of The Importance of Being Ernest

    • @charliep123
      @charliep123 13 днів тому +4

      @@randomusername429me too

    • @nenya3273
      @nenya3273 13 днів тому +5

      honestly that was also my first thought. i see i'm not the only one, either

  • @amy_jane_
    @amy_jane_ 14 днів тому +680

    Was crying with laughter at the Sin-jin chaos along with you both 😂😂

    • @abilevitt3334
      @abilevitt3334 12 днів тому +1

      Me too! Oh my goodness! 😂😂😂

    • @AnitaLichtenberg
      @AnitaLichtenberg 12 днів тому +1

      My first girlfriend had the baptism name Joanna, after St John Baptist. It seems unnecessary to actually include the "Saint"

  • @mackenziebrynnrap
    @mackenziebrynnrap 13 днів тому +87

    I mean, I'm always a fan of gender neutral names, that way their sex doesn't really matter, and some old school, vintagey ones I can think of/have found can be Sidney, Frances, Robin, Ainsley, Dorian, Sterling, Rene, Emerson, Marion, Ellison...there's more but that's all I got for now. Congrats, by the way, if I haven't already said it! So exciting for more Kellgren-Fozards in the world!

    • @misskelevra
      @misskelevra 10 днів тому +7

      I'll put a vote in for Robin, that one is so beautiful!

    • @twerper3010
      @twerper3010 8 днів тому

      Oh, Rene and Robin!

  • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
    @drummerlovesbookworm9738 12 днів тому +65

    I did these tests when naming my five kids:
    - could I spew out all of them in order without stumbling if someone asked me my children’s names? Often there’s a name we liked but it didn’t rap well with the others.
    - were the initials okay? No VD or BJ, etc.
    - I don’t care for diminutives so we tried to pick names that weren’t easily shortened-although some people are determined as when my own father picked up newborn Noah and said, “Hi Noey! It’s okay. Grandpa is here.” 😡🤣
    - We checked to make sure there were no murderers or infamous criminals or politicians with that name.
    - we checked on the social security website to make sure the name wasn’t in the current top 100 so the kid would not potentially be sitting in class with a bunch of kids with the same name.
    - we didn’t want the poor kid to have to spell or repeat the name all their life. To test this, I’d tell friends a name we were considering. If they said, “What?” Or “How do you spell that?” it got scratched off the list.
    Another no go were names with optional spellings. My own sister was a Cheri. There are ten ways to spell it and she got misnamed mail and medical records, etc. her whole life.
    - final test was to stand at the door and yell the name. Like when it’s time for dinner. Any name that didn’t yell nicely was eliminated.
    We’d go to the hospital in the evening when it wasn’t busy and our friend would page the name in her soft, hospital-y voice:
    “Horace McGillicutty, please call the operator. Dr. McGillicutty, call the operator, please.” We’d be sitting in the cafeteria listening. 😂
    Finally, hubby (professional musician) would announce the potential name from the stage during a gig like he was introducing a guest guitarist. The unaware audience would clap. 🤣 If the name sounded great no matter what the preborn person grew up to be, it would make the cut.
    🤎🥰

    • @rmrgreeneydgrl90
      @rmrgreeneydgrl90 11 днів тому +2

      I love these!

    • @JenniferDrake-pn7ns
      @JenniferDrake-pn7ns 9 днів тому +1

      ❤this!

    • @johnnarogers5636
      @johnnarogers5636 5 днів тому +2

      That's an awesome idea. I only have pets so when naming most of them I really used the "how does it sound yelling" which is good because I yell for them a lot. 😅

    • @drummerlovesbookworm9738
      @drummerlovesbookworm9738 День тому

      @ For sure!

    • @thefishinthebowl143
      @thefishinthebowl143 День тому

      @@johnnarogers5636 I’m in the same boat. I also wanted to make sure it was easy for the dog to hear while doing training and in public.
      I got my cat second hand so I’m stuck with the name he has but atleast it follows the rules.

  • @sweetdreampoison
    @sweetdreampoison 14 днів тому +496

    Persephone with Percy for short was my dream daughter name before I gave up on having children due to my health so yes some people call their daughters that. Persephone was the Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld. I love it shows the duality of nature and how a woman can be both sweet and fierce. Also she was more dangerous than her husband Hades.

    • @elinorawestfall
      @elinorawestfall 13 днів тому +17

      I nearly called my daughter Percy! (It was vetoed) She's now called Eliza 😅

    • @bitchenboutique6953
      @bitchenboutique6953 13 днів тому

      It’s such a strong name!! I love that.

    • @addangel
      @addangel 13 днів тому +5

      that’s such a cute name

    • @Vauhtia
      @Vauhtia 13 днів тому +22

      Persephone is not a good name from any Finn's perspective, since it just makes us think Perse (finnish, meaning ass)and phone (english). So just.... Assphone.... Although you probably can't avoid weird things like that with many of the names :D

    • @tuanoini
      @tuanoini 13 днів тому +5

      ​@Vauhtia came to write this but you were faster! I salute you, fellow Finn! 😄

  • @thefandomsk8er
    @thefandomsk8er 14 днів тому +376

    As a twin that doesn't share a rhyming name with my sister and we are grateful because of it and i am happy you agree that it's not necessary

    • @lesliebrickey8357
      @lesliebrickey8357 13 днів тому +13

      Yes, a rhyming name would be so confusing, When you call a child's name both of them would come

    • @tejaswoman
      @tejaswoman 13 днів тому +7

      ​@@lesliebrickey8357I don't think rhyming names are so much confusing as it would really get old for the kid. It can be hard enough for twins to feel like they have separate identities, especially if they turn out to be identical, and they don't need the cutesiness of rhyming names.

  • @starsailorzs
    @starsailorzs 13 днів тому +183

    I'm an identical twin & me and my twin sister have very different names. it's already dehumanizing being treated like we're conjoined our whole lives, but i couldn't imagine that + the struggle of having similar names. the identity crisis is already bad enough lol. it means the whole world to me when my individuality is reinforced.
    the other day an old lady stopped and asked us if we were twins, when I said yes, she went on a tangent about how us being twins doesn't mean we're the same person, that we only look similar. she told us to never let anyone dehumanize us. I went to the bathroom and tried not to cry, it meant so, so much. it's refreshing to see you guys don't agree with rhyming names, and i'm sure you'll both be great mothers.

  • @pinkeysherbet7249
    @pinkeysherbet7249 13 днів тому +97

    I just realized the name Sinclair comes from St Clair because the beginning is pronounced the same as St John (Sinjin) holy crap mind blown
    Also I’ve only ever heard the name Purdita pronounced pur-DEE-tah

    • @MagentaMoonshadow
      @MagentaMoonshadow 12 днів тому +16

      Perdita was the female dalmatian in 101 Dalmatians. The male was Pongo.

    • @sarahjenkins5591
      @sarahjenkins5591 10 днів тому +1

      Wow, that just blew my mind too

  • @dianagreene4257
    @dianagreene4257 13 днів тому +37

    "They're both pronounced sin-jin" had me in tears! So funny

  • @AdaminaCarden
    @AdaminaCarden 13 днів тому +144

    Omg Claudia dying at Algernon being pronounced "SinJin" was hilarious

  • @ChristineSG19
    @ChristineSG19 13 днів тому +245

    My mom made sure to give my twin and I names with the exact same amount of letters. Meaning she has a slightly odd spelling. I personally don’t think it would’ve mattered to much to me if one’s name was longer and one shorter but it’s nice to hear about how much consideration she put into making things fair. She also refused for us to be baby a and b or baby 1 and 2 so I was baby one and she was baby a.

    • @DeadStuffGuy
      @DeadStuffGuy 13 днів тому +27

      I love baby 1 and baby A so much, that’s so nice and fun

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq 14 днів тому +658

    Theadora is cute, though I would personally shorten it to "Thea", which is Greek for Goddess.

    • @Jacob-ps5xl
      @Jacob-ps5xl 14 днів тому +46

      I knew someone with that name, but she shortened it to Teddy, also knew a Theodore who shortened it to Teddy as well lol

    • @xBloodGarnetx
      @xBloodGarnetx 14 днів тому +5

      ​@@Jacob-ps5xl Very versatile

    • @Ceilidhish
      @Ceilidhish 14 днів тому +23

      Adora also works, which is… adorable

    • @PlasmicPenny
      @PlasmicPenny 14 днів тому +13

      Theodore/a is Greek for gift from the gods :)

    • @fighttheevilrobots3417
      @fighttheevilrobots3417 14 днів тому +2

      It's so so so common right now. Personally (at 5 months pregnant myself right now) I do not want a common name for my child.

  • @j.rinker4609
    @j.rinker4609 10 днів тому +8

    I remember reading of a woman named Kathy, who specified her name was "Kathy, with a K", and got it written as "Cathy Withakay".

  • @KristinBowles
    @KristinBowles 12 днів тому +11

    The hysterical laughter segment was incredible, and I must agree with Jessica-it was 110% CUTE!
    I don't have any real name suggestions, but maybe doing a reverse-lookup starting with some meanings you both like could be an interesting approach!
    By which I mean, "Names meaning light" or "Names meaning water" etc.

  • @sarahjanefrost
    @sarahjanefrost 14 днів тому +229

    Sin-jin vs St. John is very Bouquet vs Bucket.

    • @barbaralamoreaux328
      @barbaralamoreaux328 13 днів тому +4

      Charlie Bucket-from Willy Wonka fame!

    • @zivagoldman2001
      @zivagoldman2001 13 днів тому +12

      @@barbaralamoreaux328 More like Keeping up Appearances! :)

    • @angelareimann6433
      @angelareimann6433 13 днів тому +1

      It's how it's pronounced 😊.

    • @sarahjanefrost
      @sarahjanefrost 13 днів тому +10

      @@zivagoldman2001 Yeah, Mrs. Hyacinth Bucket is where I was going with that reference.

    • @angel794
      @angel794 13 днів тому

      Horrible

  • @FrogCities
    @FrogCities 13 днів тому +134

    I asked my friend who is a twin if they had any advice, and they recommended being proactive about preparing twins for dealing with getting compared outside of the home. They said it’s not enough to just not compare them as parents and giving them tools and having conversations for school could help a lot!

  • @Siseja
    @Siseja 13 днів тому +220

    I agree with giving the kid the full name even if you're planning to use the shortened nickname.

    • @jennifers5560
      @jennifers5560 13 днів тому +27

      Plus it gives your child options for what they want to be called.

    • @JenniferPerez-rk1cq
      @JenniferPerez-rk1cq 13 днів тому +19

      Same. I wanted to call my daughter Eliza but gave her the full Elizabeth as her legal name. My dad's legal name is Jimmy and he resents it still, at age 73.

    • @gwendolynrobinson3900
      @gwendolynrobinson3900 13 днів тому +9

      On a subreddit I was in, a lot of people seemed to think it was stupid. It's literally to give the kids options?? It's also really normal to call loved ones by nicknames, including your children???

    • @Siseja
      @Siseja 13 днів тому +9

      @gwendolynrobinson3900 yeah!! Like let them have the option to go full name in like formal settings! So that they don't have to be "cute little Billy" their entire life and get to actually grow into an adult William at some point if they ever feel like it! Babies aren't just cute accessories you can name fun things like with any pet. They grow into a human being who has to live with the consequences of your actions for the rest of their life!

    • @redthroatedloon
      @redthroatedloon 13 днів тому +4

      i was just named the shortened name and i’m really glad, but it’s also not a cutesy name at all, just a version of the name, which personally i find a lot less confusing for legal documents etc. but i absolutely think you should envision your child as an adult before naming them a nickname

  • @machellegraves9889
    @machellegraves9889 12 днів тому +5

    This video was amazing not for the names, but for your banter back-and-forth the way that you guys laugh until you cry together what a beautiful site to see

  • @lilykatmoon4508
    @lilykatmoon4508 11 днів тому +5

    Lavinia was also a tragic name in Downton Abbey, do you remember Lavinia Swire who was supposed to marry Matthew but died of the Spanish Flu? There was Cressida Cowper in Bridgerton who was definitely “out there”, lol. I always liked Algernon because of the book Flowers for Algernon and The importance of Being Earnest as well. Although now that I know what it means, I’m less enamored 😂. Fun video!

  • @FlutesAndStrings
    @FlutesAndStrings 14 днів тому +348

    i have long maintained that Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch the 3rd has the most pretentious name out of the british acting pool. will there be a new champion?

    • @gozerthegozarian9500
      @gozerthegozarian9500 14 днів тому +117

      I see your Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch the 3rd and raise you a Ralph Nathaniel Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes !

    • @ElizabethMidfordHatesCops
      @ElizabethMidfordHatesCops 14 днів тому +43

      Peter Lewis Kingston Wentz the Third isn't British, but his name would deceive you.

    • @FlutesAndStrings
      @FlutesAndStrings 14 днів тому +16

      ​@@gozerthegozarian9500i had to google that just make sure it was real. lmao. winner.

    • @charliep123
      @charliep123 13 днів тому +6

      Benedict Cumberbatch the third? Also don’t forget the CBE.

    • @Caprabone
      @Caprabone 13 днів тому +12

      ​@@charliep123 I thought his name was Benadryl Cumberbund.... 😂

  • @maddieev
    @maddieev 13 днів тому +106

    Claudia saying Lavinia sounds like something you'd call an air freshener absolutely killed me 😭 These videos are too good, I can see why they're some of your favorites to make!

    • @ezrathenon-binary2143
      @ezrathenon-binary2143 13 днів тому

      I thought the name sounds kind of like vineyard, and those are quite nice looking

  • @julieroyce4497
    @julieroyce4497 13 днів тому +96

    My daughters are Victoria (Tori) and Alexandra (Lexi). The love their names as they can use the more formal strong name or the cute casual nickname. As they are at opposite ends of the alphabet they both have had chances to come first when teachers etc decide to start at the end of the alphabet.

  • @freddie.spaghetti
    @freddie.spaghetti 7 днів тому +2

    i’m so happy and excited for you both!!
    for some reason i feel like both eudora and theodora would go quite well with a name like beatrice. and bea is such a cute nickname!
    plus, i agree with jessica that more boyish nicknames for girls are lovely, so theodora has the added bonus of shortening to theo!

  • @uhwhat4665
    @uhwhat4665 13 днів тому +5

    Herbert’s antics really made my day - seeing him snatch your paper slips occasionally made me laugh far more than I should have 😂
    In terms of names, I really like the name Eleanor, as you could shorten it to Ellie or Lenny! I also really like the name Madeline that Jessica suggested around 7:44 . It feels a bit longer, but it sounds very elegant to me. I’ve noticed a few commenters have suggested Theodore - which is also super pretty to me! Overall, this video was a delight. We’re wishing you all the best 🎉

  • @busterfly131
    @busterfly131 14 днів тому +130

    The SIN-jin bit toward the end had me cracking up along with you two. It's so sweet seeing Claude make you laugh so hard, Jessica ❤

  • @jamkwasowski5207
    @jamkwasowski5207 14 днів тому +320

    Strongest agree on girl names with "boy" diminutives, like Rory for Aurora! Which I would pair with Minnie for Minerva. The goddesses of the dawn, and of wisdom and war.

    • @hvnterly8388
      @hvnterly8388 14 днів тому +31

      I’m a girl named Hunter (more popular in the US?) and I’ve met 5 other female Hunters. It makes me think of Artemis, goddess of the hunt, but many a simple person thinks I shouldn’t have a “boy’s name.” I pay them no mind because I love my name!

    • @tiffanysandmeier4753
      @tiffanysandmeier4753 13 днів тому +10

      Diana is the Roman counterpart to Artemis.

    • @lnt305
      @lnt305 13 днів тому +7

      I really love those kinda names, too! Sadly, most names this works for sound incredibly American to me and idk that always sounds weird for non-American kids to my ears.

    • @josi_k.
      @josi_k. 13 днів тому +3

      Uhh I really like Aurora, I also like the name Sophie/Sophia, but I'm not sure if it sound's as good in English as in my language

    • @mxrdersimulator
      @mxrdersimulator 13 днів тому +10

      i have the inverse! i'm a guy and my name's diminutive is generally interpreted as more feminine, i love it :] i think slightly gender non-conforming naming is so so cool

  • @enixon8268
    @enixon8268 13 днів тому +138

    My mother has a friend whose name is Wilhelmina. She was always called Billie.
    My grandmother was Winnifred.
    I had a great great aunt named Gordon; after the nurse who helped in the birth. Nurse was named Margaret Gordon, but there was already a Margaret in the family.
    May I advise against same initials as well as not rhyming. I had twin friends whose first and middle names each start with the same letter and often the school thought it was a typo and eliminated one or the other from the registry.

    • @anonymousperson4214
      @anonymousperson4214 13 днів тому +9

      My aunt was named after the nurse who helped in the birth. Appearantly they wouldn't bring my grandmother dinner until she gave them a name to write down and she was Really hungry 😂

    • @nonakabyrd5759
      @nonakabyrd5759 13 днів тому

      Wilhemina and Beatrix ❤

    • @danielsims6483
      @danielsims6483 День тому +1

      Winnifred is under-rated. Can be Freddie or Winnie (a friend of mine). Means friend of elves or something joyous.

    • @enixon8268
      @enixon8268 День тому

      @danielsims6483 my grandmother was always Win or Winnie. They would need to choose the other twin name carefully if they went with Winnie, having Rupert already. Two of the most lovely bears in the UK.

  • @yaboofernoodle
    @yaboofernoodle 11 днів тому +6

    My cousins are twins named Aliyah and Amelia but always called Ali and Mia. I always liked that their full names were matchy but their nicknames are more distinct!

  • @froggypals38
    @froggypals38 2 дні тому +1

    Rupert, Thomas, and Beatrix. (Tommy/Tom and Trixie/Tris/Bea) Rupert, Henry and Adriana (Ana/Ria/RiRi). Rupert, Allistair and Margaret Ali and Mags). Rupert, Daniel and Isadora (Dan/Danny and Isa/Dora) Rupert, Urban and Evelyn (Urbie and Eve/Evie/V/Lynny). Baby names are such fun!

  • @zwergnase1989
    @zwergnase1989 14 днів тому +493

    Personally, I like botanical names for girls. That way they could match without being too matchy. Also there's so many to choose from: Poppy, Hazel, Rose, Daisy, Azalea, Marigold, Dahlia - and so many more.

    • @originalgabbo
      @originalgabbo 14 днів тому +34

      Flora!

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq 14 днів тому +43

      @@zwergnase1989 Hazel is cute, and I like Rowan, Lily, Holly or Violet as well.

    • @Rickettsia505
      @Rickettsia505 14 днів тому +12

      Some of our family names were Ruby and Pearl.

    • @fannie255
      @fannie255 13 днів тому +25

      Oh I totally agree. My personal favorite botanical girls names are Willow and Aster

    • @deniseleighann2
      @deniseleighann2 13 днів тому +15

      One of my twin girls is called Hazel 😊 I think Hazel and Azalea go well together.

  • @berlinerlandpomeranze5261
    @berlinerlandpomeranze5261 13 днів тому +51

    I'm German. My great grandmother was named Wilhemina, we called her "Oma Minna". The story behind the name was that when birth began, the mid-wife said: " Oh, this is gonna be a strong boy." My great great grandfather was so happy that he ran away to the registry office to get the documents for "Wilhelm". In the end it was a strong girl and in the registry office they told him they wouldn't change the name but they could add a letter. So she became "Wilhelmina".

    • @sandramiles7065
      @sandramiles7065 12 днів тому +2

      My first daughter is Wilhelmina also known as Nina

  • @Alone_and_awesome
    @Alone_and_awesome 14 днів тому +288

    Harriet Tubman’s actually name was Araminta. She changed it to Harriet when she was an adult. She was very important in the American Civil War. I think it’s an adorable and powerful name.
    Edit: her nickname was “minty” 😊

    • @FayeVert
      @FayeVert 13 днів тому +26

      She was also disabled! She had epilepsy from a head injury she received as a child or teen.

    • @keepcloudcityweird
      @keepcloudcityweird 13 днів тому +40

      “Araminta” was given to her by her slavers tho, “Harriet” is the name she chose for herself.

    • @foraged_porridge
      @foraged_porridge 13 днів тому +1

      ​@@keepcloudcityweird She was likely named by her parents-- most enslaved people chose their own children's names, not the slavers. She chose the name Harriet after her mother.

    • @nataliatheweirdo
      @nataliatheweirdo 13 днів тому +2

      Jessica has a historical profile of harriet tubman on her channel ^_^

    • @melalepou
      @melalepou 13 днів тому +10

      @@keepcloudcityweirdi was gonna say, i don't think it's nice to say "actual name" to mean birth name when somebody has changed their name, no matter the reason. but in this case, even more so

  • @fantasyk87
    @fantasyk87 9 днів тому +4

    Please do a part 2 😂 this was so fun! Perdita is an italian word, literally meaning ‘lost’ or when you get blood on clothes during your period (or other issues) you say ‘I got a perdita’.😂
    Atticus is such a pretentious name..just no, too strong for me.
    I love Percival, Percy for short, from the 12th century novel around the Holy Grail and King Arthur (also a lovely name).

  • @_maxgray
    @_maxgray 5 днів тому +2

    My English class watched the Jane Eyre miniseries instead of reading the book. When our test asked about "St. John," none of us knew who that was 😂

  • @strawberrymilk_nya
    @strawberrymilk_nya 13 днів тому +116

    You could name them something to do with the moon because of Claudia wishing on the harvest moon! Some examples could be Luna, Selene, Harvest, or Diana.

    • @angel794
      @angel794 13 днів тому +21

      HARVEST as a person's name??? PLEASE, NOOOOO!!

    • @RileyLiebel
      @RileyLiebel 9 днів тому +2

      @@angel794omg I came across a Harvest at a playground once!! I did a double take 😂😅

  • @shellegriffin
    @shellegriffin 14 днів тому +112

    Alora - In Africa it is from Botswana in the Bantu language means "My Dream. In Latin it's laurel tree meaning a symbol of victory.

    • @ryeryeflow
      @ryeryeflow 13 днів тому +2

      I like this one a lot!

    • @openlybookish
      @openlybookish 13 днів тому

      That's a beautiful name.

    • @openlybookish
      @openlybookish 13 днів тому

      Sounds like a name that would be in Sleeping Beauty.

    • @booksvsmovies
      @booksvsmovies 8 днів тому +1

      Hey, I'm from Botswana, and I've never heard that name before. It doesn't sound particularly like Setswana it actually sounds more Spanish to my ear. Can you specify what language it is (bantu isn't a language, it's a family of languages like romance languages)

  • @rose_ugh
    @rose_ugh 13 днів тому +349

    I cannot wait to meet little Abacus!

    • @MustAvoidScurvy
      @MustAvoidScurvy 13 днів тому +18

      Abacus Algae ❤😂

    • @yunglynda1326
      @yunglynda1326 13 днів тому +30

      Abacus & Calculus 😅

    • @openlybookish
      @openlybookish 13 днів тому +1

      @@yunglynda1326hopefully they'd like math. 😅

    • @angel794
      @angel794 13 днів тому +6

      NOooo! Abacus??? You may as well call the baby CALCULATOR

    • @ambroseelon9989
      @ambroseelon9989 13 днів тому +3

      That’s a wizards name

  • @AnthroAD
    @AnthroAD 8 днів тому +2

    "Theyre both pronounced Sin Jin" had me in hysterics 😂

  • @100FactChecks
    @100FactChecks 5 днів тому +1

    Congratulations!!!! I am also a twin. My twin and I do not have matching names- we are both grateful and happy about that! Individuality is very important growing up, especially for twins. We're not different sides of the same coin. We're two unique people whose parents hit the two-for-one sale! Our mother tried to dress us alike, but we rebelled against that very early on.

  • @ademers03
    @ademers03 14 днів тому +387

    Perdita is also the name of the mom dog in 101 Dalmatians lol

  • @Shifterai
    @Shifterai 14 днів тому +193

    I once wrote a story with brothers named Atticus and Theseus. A tip I once saw about deciding baby names was to call out their full name as if they were in trouble and see how it sounded

    • @trinaq
      @trinaq 14 днів тому +8

      @@Shifterai Haha, yes, that's a great idea. My parents did the same, just to see how they would sound.

    • @chloe--1374
      @chloe--1374 14 днів тому +13

      Yes or like you're calling them in the playground

    • @Rickettsia505
      @Rickettsia505 13 днів тому +1

      Yes.

    • @lesliebrickey8357
      @lesliebrickey8357 13 днів тому +8

      With the name Atticus you have the positive association with the lawyer from the book To Kill A Mockingbird. But then the name is also reminiscent of the New York Correctional Institution, Attica.

    • @pheonixrises11
      @pheonixrises11 13 днів тому +2

      atticus sounds very satisfying to yell, lol

  • @baralinni79
    @baralinni79 13 днів тому +90

    Perdita hit me with such nostalgia since Disney's 101 Dalmations was my fave film growing up 🥰 The mama dalmatian is called Perdita, nicknamed Perdy. Though they pronounced it "Per-dee-tuh", at least in the Swe dub, which I think sounds a lot prettier than "Perdituh" 😂

    • @diane8996
      @diane8996 13 днів тому +7

      It was Per-dee-tuh in the US, too. That's why it surprised me to hear them pronounce it "Perdituh". Never heard that version of the name.

    • @cherylrosbak4092
      @cherylrosbak4092 13 днів тому +3

      @@diane8996 In the original Italian it would be pear-DEE-ta, so the film version is correct as far as I know

    • @tonidunkinson1826
      @tonidunkinson1826 13 днів тому

      Joanna Lumley played Perdita in The Avengers. Purdy for short.

    • @robinmeva3782
      @robinmeva3782 13 днів тому

      Wouldn't be a great choice in Ukraine I'm afraid as it sounds like "perdity" which means "to fart"

  • @teganmartin8751
    @teganmartin8751 12 днів тому +6

    My son is called Theodore and one of his nicknames is Theodorable😊. I haven’t had a girl but we had Livia Rose aside as our main girl choice. I also love Isolde and Freja, but I think I am destined to be a mother of boys only.

  • @JG.Firestar
    @JG.Firestar 13 днів тому +3

    My cousins are identical twins. Their names are liam and levi, and their big brother is leon. I love them so much, but people always get confused when i say their names fast. ❤❤ I'm so happy for you guys. I can't wait for them to be here.

  • @Robloxian2106
    @Robloxian2106 14 днів тому +773

    Call one Monty and one Python

    • @Show_Love_Serina
      @Show_Love_Serina 14 днів тому +6

      Brilliant XD

    • @fighttheevilrobots3417
      @fighttheevilrobots3417 14 днів тому +25

      Hahaha that's oddly both so British and so American

    • @lizregan1949
      @lizregan1949 13 днів тому +1

      Haha funny..

    • @lnt305
      @lnt305 13 днів тому +18

      The latter then simply must go into software development. Or zoology, I guess

    • @Pan-13
      @Pan-13 13 днів тому +2

      Thank you. You made my day ❤

  • @roxanameyers649
    @roxanameyers649 13 днів тому +53

    Our nearly 3 year old also just told us she doesn’t want us to call her by her nickname anymore! Toddlers owning their identity - so bittersweet!

    • @Statuess
      @Statuess 10 днів тому +1

      Mine wants to be called just about anything but her actual name 🙃😅🤣

  • @unremarkablechannel8194
    @unremarkablechannel8194 14 днів тому +90

    7:42 My sister's name is Madeline! She was, in fact, named after the book character. My dad's (surgeon) coworkers gave my mom a children's book about surgery after she had her c-section to have me. It came with a Madeline doll that has an appendectomy scar. So I, being three, named my sister after my favourite doll!

    • @benjisaac
      @benjisaac 13 днів тому +3

      Why does the doll with the scar sound so familiar to me?? My grandma had one Madeline book and it wasn’t about the appendectomy which I just found out about the other day, but I feel like I read a different book in which someone was given a doll like yours and described the scar?

    • @Larissa-eo3pt
      @Larissa-eo3pt 13 днів тому +1

      If Delphine is too French then surely Madeline is too?

  • @rainbowtropolis
    @rainbowtropolis 13 днів тому +4

    I love the twins in the comments giving advice 👍☺
    "Silas"
    Origin: Aramaic, Latin, Greek
    Meaning: "of the forest; or prayed for"

  • @ashertenobe6689
    @ashertenobe6689 6 днів тому +1

    The only appropriate thing to do whilst waiting for more baby videos is OBVIOUSLY to binge watch the pregnancy videos with Rupert 😊

  • @cynhanrahan4012
    @cynhanrahan4012 13 днів тому +54

    My twin cousins were Mary Ellen and Phyllis after their deceased grandmothers. When I was pregnant with my daughter (didn't know which sex, old days) I kept a list for months of names that I liked and crossed off the ones that didn't hold up, and added new ones I liked. She became Amanda and refused to be called Mandy. She even corrected her first teacher "My name is Amanda, and I would appreciate your using it." The teacher called me later laughing hysterically and praising Amanda's vocabulary.

  • @Zillah82
    @Zillah82 14 днів тому +68

    I really loved all of the vintage girl names like Pearl, Opal, and Lucinda. I only had boys. I love that you were both in stitches at the end. I do like Atticus.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq 14 днів тому +142

    I actually have a soft spot for "Atticus", probably due to my love of "To Kill a Mockingbird." It's definitely an unique name.

    • @zucchinigreen
      @zucchinigreen 14 днів тому +5

      Same, but I named my dog that when I was younger. 🥹

    • @ElizabethMidfordHatesCops
      @ElizabethMidfordHatesCops 14 днів тому +6

      I have a soft spot for Atticus cuz of the dog from Infinity Train. I alwayd think of him and his royal ass name.

    • @humanoidcat9633
      @humanoidcat9633 13 днів тому +2

      I like Atticus because of Nine Inch Nails

    • @Julia-b7f1c
      @Julia-b7f1c 13 днів тому

      Wasn't the Dick van dyke character Atticus in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?

    • @rcb2470
      @rcb2470 13 днів тому +3

      I like Scout because of that book

  • @plantfeline
    @plantfeline 13 днів тому

    both of your laughter is absolutely infectious!

  • @avamcconnell3968
    @avamcconnell3968 13 днів тому +3

    I really like Adaline, Emmeline, Adelaide, Amelie etc. Also even though I love my name, as someone who's never had a nickname, I would have loved a longer version that I could have shortened to my current name

  • @El_Ophelia
    @El_Ophelia 14 днів тому +92

    "They're both called Darren." 💟 I love your sense of humour. Congratulations to you both, and I'm looking forward to the names you eventually select. Love you both. You look beautiful together. 💟

    • @jennifers5560
      @jennifers5560 13 днів тому +8

      This is my brother Darren and my other brother Darren, we call him Sin-Jun. 😬

  • @SilverHawk214
    @SilverHawk214 13 днів тому +48

    Triplet here. All of our names are traditional and different enough from each other to avoid crossover but all of our names start with J so it's still connected. I think that's quite nice.

    • @andrewhaywood3853
      @andrewhaywood3853 13 днів тому +3

      Doesn’t it cause privacy issues with your post as you grow up?

  • @crazycatchick4111
    @crazycatchick4111 13 днів тому +34

    Might I suggest the following;
    Alastair: "man's protector"
    Celeste: "heavenly"
    Felix: "happy/fortunate"
    Cordelia: "daughter of the sea"
    Duncan: "dark warrior"
    Gwendolyn: "white ring"
    Jasper: "bringer of treasure"
    Sebastian: "vulnerable/revered"
    Beatrix: "she who brings happiness"
    Luther: "renowned warrior"
    Briony: "to sprout"
    Frederick: "peaceful ruler"
    Florence: "flourishing/prosperous"
    Hugo: "intellect"
    Jessamine: "jasmine"
    Edgar: "spear carrier"
    Arabella: "beautiful lion"
    Penelope: "weaver of dreams"
    Beaumont: "beautiful hill"
    Wesley: "western meadow"
    Winston: "joyful stone"
    Constantine: "steadfast"
    Xavier: "new house"
    Avery: "ruler of the elves"
    Aurelia: "from the flower"
    Magnus: "great"
    Emmeline: "hardworking"
    Spencer: "steward"

    • @violetx9668
      @violetx9668 13 днів тому +2

      I kind of like Jessamine and Cordelia as homage names to the mothers. Though I can see that counting against them as well!

    • @fireflythinking1290
      @fireflythinking1290 13 днів тому +2

      Céleste is such a pretty name!

    • @Pibealges
      @Pibealges 12 днів тому +1

      I have a friend who has twins who are Felix (happiness) and Isaac (laughter) which I enjoyed as meanings that go together, but also distinct names.

    • @crazycatchick4111
      @crazycatchick4111 12 днів тому

      @violetx9668 Definately a double-edged sword!

    • @crazycatchick4111
      @crazycatchick4111 12 днів тому +2

      @@fireflythinking1290 Right?! It's one of my favorite names on the list for sure!🥰

  • @piplupinabasket9035
    @piplupinabasket9035 13 днів тому +4

    I like Ada too, as Claudia briefly mentioned at the end there. A very smart but short & sweet name with Ada Lovelace as an association
    I also agree with Jessica about Cressida??? 😭 What she said just…makes sense lol
    Perdita made me think of Petra, which I think is much cuter, so that’s one little suggestion I have
    Josephine is also a name that seems to be on the up and up and could fit Jessica’s liking of boys names on girls with Joey as a nickname

    • @danielsims6483
      @danielsims6483 День тому

      Ada is lovely. Cressida in classical myth betrays her lover.

  • @deamea5098
    @deamea5098 13 днів тому

    This is the best baby names video I have watched in awhile. Indeed more of these

  • @InevitableSecrets
    @InevitableSecrets 14 днів тому +96

    Araminta sounds beautiful but also like the poison in an Agatha Christie novel

    • @fannie255
      @fannie255 13 днів тому +4

      Oh nice catch. When I first read it I misread it as “amrita”, which means immortality ahah

    • @jasmin2186
      @jasmin2186 13 днів тому +2

      Yes! It also kinda makes me think of "aromatic" somehow 😂

    • @fannie255
      @fannie255 13 днів тому +1

      @@jasmin2186 ahahaha, that paired with the "mint" of Araminta, this name is turning out to be rather fragrant!

  • @mayammink
    @mayammink 13 днів тому +30

    seeing y’all laugh til you cry was so wholesome and lovely ❤ personally I love androgynous names - names like ashley, quinn, charlie, avery, morgan

  • @camille1324
    @camille1324 14 днів тому +115

    Hear me out, not Eudora but Adora. Also I think Cecily deserves a comeback

    • @lizregan1949
      @lizregan1949 13 днів тому +1

      I agree with ,what a beautiful name.

    • @kirstenmanson5515
      @kirstenmanson5515 13 днів тому +5

      Netflix's "Shera" reference! And a lovely name.

    • @AbsoluteSolver_98.7
      @AbsoluteSolver_98.7 13 днів тому +4

      Ohh! Reminds me of She-Ra! :) I just finished watching that series for the third time haha

    • @benjisaac
      @benjisaac 13 днів тому +4

      The little girl in Wicked is named Cecily and hearing people calling her name on the red carpet it sounded so gentle and beautiful

    • @Pibealges
      @Pibealges 12 днів тому

      Speaking of The Importance of Being Earnest....

  • @Blitz-.-
    @Blitz-.- 5 днів тому +1

    5:15 My nickname growing up actually was Bear, because my actual name is Claire, so it rhymes, and i hated it as a kid. My coworkers started calling me Claire Bear, as well, and im like "noooo not the nickname i hated as a child" but i do quite frequently lament that bears are actually dangerous and you can't hug them, so i was like "ig i accept the nickname."

  • @kelly1827
    @kelly1827 5 днів тому +1

    "Percival: One who pierces the valley"
    Am I the only one who thought of a *completely* different reason to think they'd hate it? 🤣

  • @catherinerw1
    @catherinerw1 14 днів тому +71

    "St John" makes me think of reading Jane Eyre in school English lessons, and thinking that the name was "Saint John"
    (He's the boring god-body who wants to marry Jane so she can be his missionary help-meet). b

    • @abieggleton7045
      @abieggleton7045 14 днів тому +14

      This video was literally how I realised how his name was meant to be pronounced all along

    • @lemontree666333
      @lemontree666333 13 днів тому +1

      I had a roommate in Uni who was named Sinclair- I wonder if her name started out as St. Claire at one point.

    • @catherinerw1
      @catherinerw1 13 днів тому +1

      @@lemontree666333 Looking it up, the Scottish clan seems to have been interchangeably St Clair and Sinclair. (Connected to Roslin Chapel).

  • @WanderingStardust
    @WanderingStardust 13 днів тому +43

    I know your last example was Tim, but I actually quite like Timothy as a name. Rupert, Timothy, and Oliver sounds so cute to me -- assuming the twins are AMAB. For AFAB names, I love floral sounding names like Ambrosia, Juniper, or Sable.

    • @lemontree666333
      @lemontree666333 13 днів тому +1

      If you wanted to think out of the box, Timothy's nickname could be Mothy. very stylish i think, haha. I also really like Sable, cute name for a kiddo, and also a pretty cute little animal!

  • @colineleroux2873
    @colineleroux2873 13 днів тому +19

    As a French person, I've always been puzzled by the importance of nicknames in English speaking countries. A nickname in France is only to be spoken by your good friends and family, and I've been surprised a few times founding out about some English peaking people's full names after thinking all this time the person's name was their nickname. So all this thinking about having good nicknames whilst ranking potential names is so interesting for me !

  • @marygold22
    @marygold22 12 днів тому

    This was actually so funny. Your laughs are infectious.

  • @Blehg
    @Blehg 12 днів тому +5

    14:30 My cat is named Purrcival 😅We just call him Percy,but I think his name is quite cute.

  • @sanne157
    @sanne157 13 днів тому +54

    The "give a long name, use the short version" is basically how Dutch people do naming! A lot of people have a "baptism name" (the long one) and a "calling name" (the one people actually use

    • @Mare416
      @Mare416 13 днів тому +2

      And in the past (I don’t know if it’s still true), the diminutive name used day-to-day would be based on a middle name, because the Dutch had an incredibly strong tradition of naming children after relatives, so there would be multiple cousins in the same generation of the same family who had the exact same name. (There are so many people named Cornelis Willem and Phillipinna Aletta Johanna in my family, going back for *centuries.*)

  • @helenenichtfischer6181
    @helenenichtfischer6181 14 днів тому +69

    I absolutely adore Wilhelmina/Mina but I am also very biased because I love the novel Dracula so much. And book Mina is simply the best: She’s modern, she’s smart, she’s a wonderful friend and partner and she’s also definitely the MVP in killing the Count. ❤

    • @Pibealges
      @Pibealges 12 днів тому +1

      Between loving Dracula and that my Great-Grandma was Wilhelmina, although she went by Minnie. That's an unfortunate nickname these days because of Disney. Mina has definitely aged better as a nickname.

  • @nettie607
    @nettie607 13 днів тому +35

    Almost 40 years ago, I was pregnant with twins. Mine were fraternal, a boy and a girl. I had friends who were twins named Monica Anne and Monique Anne. They sternly told me NOT to go with cute "Twin" names. We went with Luke and Nicole, and were constantly stopped when people oo-ed and ah-ed the babies. People wondered why I hadn't given them names like Romeo and Juliet. Because of course I would have named a brother and sister after famous lovers! And even after finding out that I had a boy and girl, people still were curious as to how I told them apart!

    • @lemontree666333
      @lemontree666333 13 днів тому +7

      My younger siblings are boy girl twins, and sadly my parents did not go with my suggestion of 'Jasmine' and 'Chair'. so weird...
      They went with the more standard Anna and Michael lol.

    • @nriamond8010
      @nriamond8010 13 днів тому +5

      As an identical twin, I really don't get why people even CONSIDER super similar names or "matching" names for twins. Yes, it's cute for babies but people don't stay babies for a very long time. And twins already get confused, why give them confusing names additionally??

    • @AmyClerk996
      @AmyClerk996 13 днів тому +6

      Throwback to that couple that named their kids Aziraphale and Crowley and got upset when they (spoiler) kissed

    • @TorchwoodPandP
      @TorchwoodPandP 12 днів тому

      @AmyClerk996😂😂😂

    • @KayoEll
      @KayoEll 12 днів тому +2

      I'm a pediatrician, and I love hearing stories of how often parents of boy/girl twins are asked if their children are identical.
      I would come up with so many smart-ass answers.

  • @DeadStuffGuy
    @DeadStuffGuy 13 днів тому +1

    I’m so excited for you both, I’ve been watching old videos from when you were pregnant with Rupert and when he was an infant and when I was watching your first baby name video I absolutely loved Genevieve and hoped it would make the list for these babies. I think Genevieve and Theodora would be a lovely pair and sounds very nice with Rupert. Also mentioning that girls with boy nicknames is cute you could call Theodora Theo!

  • @lucia9806
    @lucia9806 6 днів тому

    Loved seeing claudia so happy and giggly!!

  • @anmarbhchrios
    @anmarbhchrios 14 днів тому +138

    And there is of course Emmeline, as in Emmeline Pankhurst, the Suffragist!

    • @ukwhitewitch
      @ukwhitewitch 14 днів тому +6

      Yes, gorgeous name ❤

    • @meinkanta
      @meinkanta 13 днів тому +8

      I also like her daughter’s name, Christabel, another suffragette

    • @saffronlisa01
      @saffronlisa01 13 днів тому

      Beautiful name.

    • @katiquattrocchi2581
      @katiquattrocchi2581 11 днів тому

      My suggestions -
      Allegra and Imogen
      Jemima and Francesca

  • @Christina-hj4hh
    @Christina-hj4hh 13 днів тому +47

    We had our daughter through IVF and decided on the name Freya after she was born (we didn’t know the gender until birth). The reason we chose Freya is because she is the goddess of love and fertility, so the perfect moniker for an IVF baby. And she also didn’t seem like any of the other girl names on our list.

  • @emmelineart
    @emmelineart 13 днів тому +12

    im an emmeline!!! pronounced like emma-line as in like, a straight line. everyone i know just calls me emmie though :) fun fact- emmeline pankhurst was a famous suffragette in england!

  • @fairycat23
    @fairycat23 12 днів тому +1

    Imagine if you named your son Algernon and then, as an adult, he couldn't grow a mustache.

  • @missnaomi613
    @missnaomi613 13 днів тому

    Seeing you two laughing together is such a joy! 💖💖

  • @imjustdandy9799
    @imjustdandy9799 13 днів тому +32

    As someone nonbinary, I’m am very happy my parents happened to give me a unisex name, now I don’t have to change it! But if you like more masculine of feminine names, making sure the nicknames are more unisex can be good planning too!

    • @ProdavackaDivu
      @ProdavackaDivu 13 днів тому +4

      I had the random thought that if Rupert ever feels that way he could go by Ruby

  • @shellnet411
    @shellnet411 13 днів тому +10

    Percy Shelley, as in Mary Shelley was married to him the writer of Frankenstein husband he was a poet. Sir Percival was one of the nights of the round table. I believe it was something in Arthurian legend

  • @ambergardener9114
    @ambergardener9114 14 днів тому +25

    you could try and find names you like no matter the gender, that way you don't have to consider so many names and gives room for the kid to fit the name no matter what their personality is!

  • @mariannakaridis4190
    @mariannakaridis4190 13 днів тому +1

    I think Percy is really cute!
    Additionally, I attended an international high school and met many lovely people with interesting names like Bramble, Caoimhe (pronounced 'Kwee-va'), Ivy, Anastasia, Wyatt, Briar, and Avery.

  • @KiriaDK
    @KiriaDK 13 днів тому +1

    First of all, congratulations!
    Ada is a lovely name, plus Ada Lovelace was awesome. It would pair well with other shorter two-syllable names (e.g. Isa, Emma, Una, Lora, Hannah (or Hana, which is also a Japanese feminine name meaning "flower"), Kara.)
    I personally always wanted to name twin girls Heather and Erica for science nerd reasons, because they sound completely unrelated, but Ericaceae is the botanical family that heather belongs to.
    If you liked Honoria but don't want the silent H, there are similar names like Annora.
    Fun fact: Theodore and Edward can both have Ted/Teddy as a nickname!