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Almost THAT Time!!

It's almost time for me to have the baby's anatomy ultrasound, meaning soon we'll know what we're having. The problem- we don't have names picked out because we can't agree! I guess it's a good thing we still have 5 more months to reach a compromise. =)

Here are the names I like (all for a boy):
Tucker
Tate
Tobyn
Townsend

Here are the names TJ likes:
Timothy (boy)
Taryn (girl)

If you have ideas or suggestions of 'T' names, please share them. As you can tell, I am open to pretty much anything that is unique and not traditional. TJ, on the other hand, prefers more traditional, common names (which is why my kids have "normal" middle names. :)  Thanks!

Comments

I love Tucker & Townsend! I too like unique names! I will be spinning the brain thinking of other T names! ;) Can't believe it's almost time for him/her to be here!
Elaine said…
A young girl I work with at CPC is named Teal and I love it! Maybe because she's pretty and sweet. Just thought I'd put it out there....
Martha Compton said…
I love Townsend! I have a friend who just had a little boy and named him Townsen (family name).
Anonymous said…
Tucker was on our list for boy names, we like that one! Townsend is pretty and I like Taryn!
Crystal
jenn said…
what about tennifer? :)
Chelsea Teeple said…
I love them all! And I especially like Taryn for a girl, except I think spelling it "Terryn" would be more appropriate and unique given the spelling of your name. Once you know the gender, it will help narrow things down a bit, too. So excited for you guys!

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