tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1701090666251961372.post7855968598478730277..comments2023-05-03T03:39:36.655-05:00Comments on Tending the Home Fires: Baby Namesmelissahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15690351350193667741noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1701090666251961372.post-88198479781706363152009-06-21T21:29:12.838-05:002009-06-21T21:29:12.838-05:00Hi Melissa!
I was just thinking about you and you...Hi Melissa!<br /><br />I was just thinking about you and your baby!<br /><br />It seems that every time we have a baby, we are back to square one with names. Plus, we never have a name picked out, per se, we just have a top five or so list of ideas. Anyway, if Joshy had been a girl, he most likely would have been Selah. But when we had our second, we didn't even consider Selah for a girl. If Mari would have been a boy, she probably would have been Asher. But Asher wasn't even on the radar for our third.<br /><br />One thing I've noticed, but didn't intentionally do, is that all our children end with the sound "ah". Joshua, Mariella, and Sophia. <br /><br />And if our Ethiopian adoption would have happen, our boy name was Judah and our girl name was Tanah. More "ah"s!<br /><br />Thanks for sharing all your favorites. I can't wait for this next little one to make his/her appearance!<br />elisae&ehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01788135057584744642noreply@blogger.com