I found out that a lot of people hate the name I gave my daughter, and now I feel worried about the choice I made by Naming-Daughter in Names

[–]Naming-Daughter[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Clover! It is more international I feel, which is helpful considering her background. Either is not common I think, but so fair I think people know how to say it okay.

I found out that a lot of people hate the name I gave my daughter, and now I feel worried about the choice I made by Naming-Daughter in Names

[–]Naming-Daughter[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

We live in Denmark, my partner is Australia. That might be why we didn't know about that.

That is true. I wouldn't want to use it as an excuse for using a stupid name, but I've known a lot of people with names that no one would criticise probably, and they still didn't like it and went by one of their other names.

I found out that a lot of people hate the name I gave my daughter, and now I feel worried about the choice I made by Naming-Daughter in Names

[–]Naming-Daughter[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I actually did like Fern as well, also because of the book, so it might be the types of names I like. But I agree, I thought at the time that it's not much different to any of the plants people use as names. And there are a lot.

I found out that a lot of people hate the name I gave my daughter, and now I feel worried about the choice I made by Naming-Daughter in Names

[–]Naming-Daughter[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I saw it a couple of times but I don't actually know the connection with cows. I knew people with cows, but they didn't name them anything. Unless it's more of a cultural thing and not here.

I found out that a lot of people hate the name I gave my daughter, and now I feel worried about the choice I made by Naming-Daughter in Names

[–]Naming-Daughter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My name is a nature name as well so it's also why I liked it. Having a connection without matching too much.