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Should I really change my mind on the Baby's name this late?

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So I just asked another question and <b>if</b> we do decide to name the baby Konnor instead of Kaden how do we tell everyone, since they all are already referring to him as Kaden? Everytime we see people they refer to him by name, its like he is already named that so is it too late to change it, even I think of him and refer to him as Kaden whenever I feel him move or anything.

I am 31 weeks

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  1. up untill two weeks ago my daughter was going to be called Bella.. i had called her this my entire pregnancy...well i changed my mind and now im calling her Addison a totally different name...im 37 weeks pregnant... its not to late people wil get use to it


  2. you are 31 weeks pregnant???

    not the baby is 31 weeks old???

    you can change your mind as many times as you like until he is born as you have to call him his name for the rest of his life....

    i like both the names you have chosen!!!x*x

  3. If Konnor is what you want his name to be, by all means, change it! Be at peace with what everyone else thinks. You&#039;re the mom and you&#039;re making the decisions. Good luck!

  4. you can change his name all you like until you sign it on his birth certificate, its your baby, you do what you feel comfortable with, don&#039;t think of anyone else, they wont care because they know its up to you.

    i personally love the name Kaden its a great name and is so cute for a baby as well as handsome for an adult. Konnor is nice to but i see it more on a young boy than a good name for an adult but Ive never known an adult called Konnor so that probably why.

    also if you do decide to change it you might even realize that you prefer Kaden since you already are used to calling him that, the change might not fit him. your choice, good luck.

  5. It seems like you have already decided to call the baby Kaden.....especially since YOU think of him and refer to him as Kaden. I love both names, Kaden and Konnor are both really cute. But you should go with Kaden, you&#039;ll regret changing his name to Konnor, when your holding him in your arms and you finally see the little Kaden you have been waiting for......Maybe you could use the name &quot;Kaden Connor&quot;, it flows very well and it&#039;s really cute, then you get to use both name! Hope this helps and good luck with little Kaden! =)

  6. No it&#039;s not too late to change your mind. Just be a mild adjustment to everyone. But it seems like since you call him Kaden, that&#039;s kinda who he is to you anyways....

  7. Connor Macloud


  8. No no no It&#039;s not to late!!! You should change it if you really want to. People will def. understand :-) You don&#039;t want to regret it LoL

  9. If you are really thinking about it then just do it.  Make sure you tell everyone though, so no one is sending gifts to Kaden after he&#039;s born.  But it sounds to me like you guys have really already decided on Kaden, so try Konnor out for a while and if you can&#039;t get it to stick then go back to Kaden...I mean, a few days while you are still pregnant of corse...not, like, after he is born.  lol.

  10. it&#039;s not too late. Even if you changed it the day he was born it wouldn&#039;t be too late.

    I love Connor and the Konnor spelling is not too bad. I like it much better then Kaden.

    I have always loved the name Caden, but it&#039;s popularity (of all the aidan rhyming names) is getting a little crazy.  I also know two little girls named Kaidyn and Kaydin. I have met a couple Connor&#039;s, but never seen it on a girl and don&#039;t see nearly as many as Kaden/Caden/Kayden/Cadyn/Kaidyn/Cayden etc.  

  11. I don&#039;t think it&#039;s too late. That&#039;s why you should keep the name to yourself until after the baby is born.  

  12. i would cahnge it to Connor to make it easier for him when he grows up.

  13. It&#039;s not too late to change, you&#039;ll get used to Konnor.  But I also think you should just stick with Connor.

  14. As most people have agreed, it is okay to change the name.

    This is one of the reasons I am going to try to keep the name to myself until the baby is here.

    Also because I don&#039;t want other people influencing me to change my mine.

    Konner is a very nice name and I love the spelling, also Kaiden is not very common but is very similar to other very popular names like

    Hayden, Aiden.....but it is also very cute.

    Follow your heart and your maternal instincts ... good luck

  15. If you want him to be called Konnor call him Konnor its your decision, but if your already calling him Kaden maybe thats secretly what you want him to be called. Try calling him Konnor for a while and see what it feels like. People will soon adjust to calling him Konnor if you want.

  16. Kaden is better than Konnor, but I like both names with a c instead.  My son is Cade Ryan.

  17. It&#039;s never too late to change the name.  If you like Konnor more then Kaden, go ahead and let family and friends know.  I do prefer both those names spelled with a C though....Connor and Caden.

  18. I agree.  I would change it if you really feel Konnor is the right choice.  My sister had decided on Aaron for her son and we all called the baby that while she was pregnant.  A week before he was born, they thought of Zachary and it just stuck with them.  She went through the same problem of changing it, but they did... and are so glad he&#039;s a Zachary instead of an Aaron.  

    Don&#039;t have any regrets... if you feel STRONGLY about it, do it now before it IS too late.

  19. I tink that I would change it.

       Do what you want to do though

       :)

  20. Well its not to late until you sign the birth certificate. So who cares what other people will think. It is your baby, not theirs!

    Good luck!

  21. I&#039;d never too late, as long as the baby isn&#039;t born yet :D

    We referred to my neice as &quot;Marie&quot; until she was born, though she was born &quot;Ella&quot; (My brother really liked Marie, but not the mom...) --- and Ella has never felt unnatural to us.  Actually, she looks and acts more like an Ella than a Marie!  

    You never know.  You&#039;re son may look a lot more like Konnor than Kaden :)

    BTW, REALLY good choice for a name, I love it!

  22. Don&#039;t feel bad. We changed our babies name the day he was born. We had picked out a name months earlier, then he was born,and  it just didnt look like it fit to us. My family was all surprised, but noone was upset. They will love you, and your baby no matter what his name. P.S. I like Konnor better too!

  23. I had a friend who changed her mind on all three of her children, after the child was born.  I know of at least one of them who had received gifts at the baby shower with the babies name on it and she still changed the name.  Just tell your family and friends that you aren&#039;t set on the name and it may change.  Until you actually fill out the birth certificate you can still change your mind and you don&#039;t owe anyone an explanation.

  24. I named my son at the very last minute (Evan) and everyone loved it and didn&#039;t even question it.  When I was pregnant I got several Christmas presents with different names on them because I changed it so much.  Some people even change the name once they see the baby.  It&#039;s no problem at all.   Maybe just tell people you are starting to consider other names too.

    BTW Kaden is becoming over popular, as are all the names that rhyme with it.  Hayden, Brayde, Aiden, Jadyn.  So changing his name would be better if you don&#039;t want him going to school with several girls and boys with the same or rhyming names.  Sorry.  And Congrats :)

  25. It&#039;s fine to change your mind!!! Remember, the last thing you want is to regret what you name your child!

    Our daughter was going to be named Mattea Sophia (pregnancy hormones I am sure were at fault for making me think it would be adorable to have her names rhyme!). As soon as she was born, we started having 2nd thoughts and we chose Frances as her middle name before it the birth certificate was filled out. Her grandfather&#039;s and great grandfather&#039;s middle name is Francis and we felt it was RIGHT. We&#039;ve always been thankful (as is she) that we made the change.

    You have a lot of time left - if you both decide you want to change baby&#039;s name now - it&#039;s perfectly fine! Go with your instincts! You&#039;ll be a lot happier when you follow your heart!

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