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What is a really good unisex name?

On Sunday I miscarried. I am still struggling with the loss of our baby. The baby stopped developing at 6-7 weeks, and I carried Peanut till 10-11 weeks.

We always called the baby Peanut, but on the grave I would like a unisex name.

Does anyone know of a unisex name that _really_sounds unisex? Most of them either lean to more masculine or feminine.

I’m just going to add that the baby came out completely whole so that is why we needed to do a little grave. Peanut is buried in the most beautiful spot ever; under the outer edge of this tree that in the spring turns all white with blooms. I don’t know the name of it but it should be in bloom when little Peanut would have been born. The tree is on our property, and I can look at there at night because we put a little solar lantern on a miniature shepard’s hook.

For the name I would like First name "Peanut" Last name on the plaque that we got for him/her.

-Sydney


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One Response to “What is a really good unisex name?”

  • Auxiliadora:

    I’m so, so sorry about your loss. I know there’s nothing I can say to make you feel better. Just know that there are a lot of people that go through the same thing and you can always talk with people if you need to. thebump.com has a support group for women going through what you are going through. Again, I am so, so sorry for your loss.

    The first one that comes to mind is Jordan. I’ve had several students, male and female with that name. I never know until they show up whether they are going to be a boy or girl.

    My most sincere condolences.

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