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[Opinions] Almost names
What were you almost named?

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My mom and dad didn't have another name picked out for me, unless I was born a girl. When I asked her, she said, "Well, I like the name George, so probably that". My mom wanted to call me Christian Nicole, had I been a girl.
Carissa (this was apparently THE name until my mom met someone with a kid named Clarissa and it spooked her for being too similar or something)
Trista
KristleChristopher, if I had been a boyMy mom decided against Trista because the meaning was "sad", but I think I would have made a fine Trista. I WAS pretty sad, after all!
My father wanted me to be Sarah Anne, after his late mother. My mother, who didn't appreciate her MIL at all, tried everything to change his mind, but finally had to settle for a delivery-room lightbulb moment, which I suspect she'd been planning in secret. My mn is Anne, which I'm happy with. I really don't like Sarah at all.
I recently discovered a distant relative on my father's side whose grandfather (my dad's brother) gave his two daughters the names of his sisters as their mns: Ann Florence and Veronica Nellie.
I asked my parents what my name would have been if I'd been a boy, and they looked embarrassed and said that they never considered having a boy and so they never thought of boy names at all. Since both their fathers were named Thomas, nn Tom, I suppose that would have been a good choice. I could imagine a male version of me being Tom.If I'd had a second son, I'd have used Thomas as a mn.
I was very nearly Jennifer Anne, until my parents realised that this would make my initials JAW.Other names they considered included Stephanie, Patricia and Ruth.If I had been a boy I would have been Christopher John.My actual name: Christine Ellen.
I was very nearly Amanda, and I'm grateful that didn't come to pass. Not only is Amanda super common in my generation, but I can't shake the "A man, duh!" association.Victoria was also a strong contender. I could've lived with that, as long as Tori stuck as a nickname instead of Vicky (which I loathe).
Jill or Katherine/Catherine Elizabeth
If I was a boy, they were going to name me Ryan Michael. If my mom had her way, I would have been named Emily or Dakota. If my dad had his way, I would have been named Ripley. They compromised with Rachael.
Rachael is my favorite spelling! I know Rachel is the most common, but to me it has always looked like it's missing something.
Thanks. They spelled it that way because they wanted it to look like Michael. I agree, it is the best spelling. :)
I was almost named Alice after my aunt and godmother but it was used in the middle spot instead.
I was very nearly almost named Ashley, after my mother's favorite uncle. It was changed last minute and I'm glad for it, simply because I like having a lesser used name.
Well, everyone expected me to be named Katrina, because that was my mother's favorite name when she was little and she always named one of her dolls that. (She changed her dolls' names around all the time, but one of them was always Katrina.)
Apparently, though, she never really considered using Katrina for me.I wouldn't have minded being called Katrina. I will say I would not have enjoyed sharing my name with a hurricane, especially not one so big and destructive. My step-aunt is named Sandy and she said she got tired of hearing how huge she was and what a mess she was making. But that didn't last.
We had a Storm Eleanor recently (aka my wife’s name) and it was indeed briefly amusing 😁
It's highly unlikely there'll ever be a Hurricane Starla, though we do occasionally get that far or further down the alphabet. (In fact, in the same year as Katrina, we had a Hurricane WIlma and had to resort to the Greek alphabet. That was a bad year.)
Valerie shows up on the lists but again, we rarely get down that far letter-wise.
I believe there was a Hurricane or Tropical Storm Philippe once but can't remember.
I recently discovered that my parents were considering Karis for me. I knew my dad wanted to use it for my sister but my mom told me they were also thinking about if for me. I wish they had used it, it would have fit better with my siblings and the soundy was trendy in the '80s
Ellie’s parents considered Carys / Cerys for her too haha. Her siblings are Matthew and Sarah so either way hers would have been less common than theirs.
Jamie Lynn or Rachel LynnIf I was a boy, I would have been Adam Roy.
I personally was almost called Hazel
Nadette (my middle name)Anastasia - I love my name but I would have made a great Anastasia too :pCamille? - My parents say that my name came after my sister’s in a French baby name book, it’s likely Camille was the following name after mine
Catherine was my dad's top pick. I wouldn't mind it.

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Rebecca "Reba".
Emilie
Gwynedd. My grandparents absolutely hated it and wouldn't allow it on my birth certificate. So, I'm Gwendolyn.