Monday, June 22, 2009

What's In A Name?

So, for the past few weeks I've been asked at least once a day if we've picked a name or if we are sharing that name. My answer varies between "no, we haven't decided" or "no, we aren't sharing yet". I wanted to be able to tell my parents first but after that I had decided I wanted to post it on the blog. My reason being that I am an incredibly sensitive person. No matter how much I try not to, reactions matter to me. And a negative reaction when it comes to the name I've chosen for my beloved future daughter just isn't something I'm emotionally up to right now. And no matter how great any name is there are bound to be those who would react negatively. In this case the name we've chosen is fairly unique so the odds rise.

Before I go on and on anymore let's just get to the name. Our sweet, beautiful baby girl will be called Jane Dare. She is going to go by both first and middle name - hence all of you will be calling her Jane Dare (I told Ryan he could call her Jane if he wanted but nobody else could). I very simply LOVE this name. The more I ponder it the more I love it. To the point that I could not imagine calling her anything different. Ryan has always loved the name Jane but I wanted to give her something a little more unique so wanted to do a double name. Its a long, very uninteresting, story how I came up with Dare so you can ask me in person if you care. What settled the name for me was when I looked up Jane to see what it meant and found the meaning "God is gracious". Truly I can't think of a more fitting meaning to describe how Ryan and I feel about the incredible blessing he has bestowed on us to allow us to have four children. God truly has been so gracious to us and Jane Dare will be the final piece to that puzzle of our family . Dare means absolutely nothing, which suits me just fine. And as if that wasn't enough I stumbled upon this quote by H.G. Wells and it sounded so much like something Ryan would say that I almost felt the angels singing.

'It's giving girls names like that,' said Buggins, 'that nine times out of ten makes 'em go wrong. It unsettles 'em. If ever I was to have a girl, if ever I was to have a dozen girls, I'd call 'em all Jane.'" -H.G. Wells, referring to the name Euphemia .

I also love the name because she'll have lots of flexibility with it. When she is older she can choose to be called Jane, or Dare or Janie or . . . well, you see. I had a coworker named Dare and so I know for a fact that it works :)

And now that we've decided this will be the name of our precious daughter I absolutely can't imagine calling her anything else. Of all our children's names this one is most kindred to my heart. So, if you love it as I do, feel free to let me know. If you think its just ok but you are a good liar like I am feel free to lie away. If you think its "interesting" or if you'll "need to think about the Dare part " then feel free to keep your yap shut.

9 comments:

Stephanie said...

I ABSOLUTELY FREAKIN' LOVE IT! Gabe and I both just said, "That's awesome! It Fits!" It definitely goes with the names of all of the other Trumbo kids! GREAT choice Lacey (and Ryan, of course).

Red said...

LMAO - " If you think its "interesting" or if you'll "need to think about the Dare part " then feel free to keep your yap shut." Oh man, that had me in stitches!!

You know I love the name and I'm proud of you for your post description on how you chose it. ;) I can't wait to meet little Jane Dare!

xoxo

Susan said...

AWESOME name, and you better email me the Dare part, even if it's uninteresting. Love your "yap shut" comment. I'll have to tell you sometime why we NEVER told anyone names.

Laurie Moudy said...

I adore the name and most especially love the story behind the name....I can see down the road many many years from now she will want you to keep telling the story of how you came up wit the name. She will be loved by many. God is good! I loved th last part as well about keeping your yap shut. I can see and hear you saying it right now. blessing to sweet Jane Dare!

Anonymous said...

Well said my friend. She is Jane Dare. I already know her and that is her name! Thanks for finally posting so now I can say her name without worrying who might be overhearing me!

Great choice you two!

Amanda said...

I love her name and she will fit it perfectly! I love how passionate you are about it as well and the meaning couldn't be any better! Thanks for sharing...I've been waiting so very patiently (since my PINK party) to hear. Zoe, Chloe, and Jane Dare...watch out world! lol Love it!

Unknown said...

awww.. well Lacey - I just think its wonderful :) I'll personally call and listen to your uninteresting story ;) as you have listened to me ramble many a times!
Hope you are feeling good. I am sooooooo planning on next July - having us all together!!! AND all the kiddos!!! what a crazy, cool, amazing fun time. Plus - I FINALLY get to meet ALL those beautiful Trumbo kids!!

vicduncan said...

Dare does have a meaning! My niece is named Dare. Virginia Dare was the first European born baby on this continent, and there is a county on the beautiful coast of North Carolina called Dare County, named after her! One of my fav names! Good pick.

My Kids Mom said...

For what it is worth, I thing the name is wonderful! I love the name Jane, and always have. We considered it for a girl...but figured one of our three sons would enjoy that name! Dare is a perfect match for the name Jane and sounds like something from a Jane Austen novel!