Monday, December 15, 2008

What is in a Name?

The twins have names!!!! We have had a girl's name in mind since before conception just no middle name until recently. The boy has been harder to come by. The only rules we had are as follows
1) The 1st and middle names have to sound good together.
2) The two first names have to sound good together as well, this rule was Milina's. I guess it is so when they are in trouble the names roll of your tongue easier while you are yelling at both of them.
3) They can not be named after anyone we didn't like or the kid that sits in front of you at church or in primary and can't sit down and shut up for longer than 30sec.
4) The boy's middle name had to be Jonathan. For those of you that don't know, the Stoddard males have made the Father's first name become the first born son's middle name for several generations, at least 4-5 generations that I am aware of, maybe longer.
5) The boy's first name could not start with a J or be longer than 2 syllables, both of which would sound funny with Jonathan as a middle name.

It is amazing that the boy has a name at all with all those rules!
The boy name short list consisted of Caden, Matthew, Adam, and Ethan. Below are the final names and their meanings. We did not pick the names based on meanings or origin but it is always fun to know what the name means and if you are curious as to what your own name means follow the link http://www.babynamer.com/
We looked forward to everyone meeting Adam and Mia as they enter the world Mid-February and appreciate eveyone's thought and prayers for us and them.

Boy - Adam Jonathan Stoddard.
Adam: Ruddy Earth (Hebrew), or Man (Phonecian) based on Adam being the first man and made from the earth
Jonathan: Gift of God (I have always been fond of that)

Girl -Mia Nicole Stoddard
Mia: Wished for Child (Hebrew) Sea of Bitterness (Scandanavian). We both like the first meaning as opposed to the latter for obvious reasons.
Nicole: Victorious People (Greek)

1 comment:

Patrick said...

Patrick - Latin - Aristocrat
David - Hebrew - Beloved