Speaking of names is it really true than in Sweden you have to get a baby name approved by some government office? How strict is that in practice?
Not sure about Sweden, but in Iceland there's a naming committee that has to approve names not already on the approved list. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_Naming_Committee It does look like there's a similar thing in Sweden though
Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
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Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
#62Has anyone named their child with an accent character like è in the US? Have you run into any issues? What your experience has been?
Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
#63Speaking of names is it really true than in Sweden you have to get a baby name approved by some government office? How strict is that in practice?
In fact, I think it's much more common than full liberty in this regard.
As for the level of strictness - it's always a bit arbitrary, and there are no fool-proof guidelines, nor a predefined whitelist.
Generally speaking, however, the name cannot be ridiculous, humiliating, offensive, it must be in a full form (not affectionate) etc.
Among the rejected ones there have been "Rambo" and "Joint".
There were parents who tried "Wiedźmin" (Witcher), to no avail, but they succeeded eventually with a compromise, a slightly altered "Wiedzimin". Not a real name, but kinda sounds like it might be (sort of similar to Lithuanian Giedymin), and by itself not a popculture reference, which apparently was what the office considered frivolous/inappropriate.
Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
#64This will be our second kid, and at least for us figuring out a name that we both love is hard. There are literally tons of baby-name apps out there, most of them more fully-featured and polished than Nom de Bébé and you should probably use one of those. However a lot of them include a disturbing amount of tracking or for any number of reasons just didn't work for my wife and I (bugs, subscriptions, lack of names, et…
Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
#65Has anyone named their child with an accent character like è in the US? Have you run into any issues? What your experience has been?
Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
#66This will be our second kid, and at least for us figuring out a name that we both love is hard. There are literally tons of baby-name apps out there, most of them more fully-featured and polished than Nom de Bébé and you should probably use one of those. However a lot of them include a disturbing amount of tracking or for any number of reasons just didn't work for my wife and I (bugs, subscriptions, lack of names, et…
I was actually in the process of writing an app when we were expecting, so I downloaded the US Census CSV of names to import, and when I perused the file I saw a couple names I liked, asked my wife, and we picked one before I ever had to write any code!
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#67This will be our second kid, and at least for us figuring out a name that we both love is hard. There are literally tons of baby-name apps out there, most of them more fully-featured and polished than Nom de Bébé and you should probably use one of those. However a lot of them include a disturbing amount of tracking or for any number of reasons just didn't work for my wife and I (bugs, subscriptions, lack of names, et…
Congratulations! Out of curiosity, what does your wife think of this?
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#68Not trying to detract from the project. I was just curious if there was something that covered these that was already out there
Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
#69This will be our second kid, and at least for us figuring out a name that we both love is hard. There are literally tons of baby-name apps out there, most of them more fully-featured and polished than Nom de Bébé and you should probably use one of those. However a lot of them include a disturbing amount of tracking or for any number of reasons just didn't work for my wife and I (bugs, subscriptions, lack of names, et…
Well done. You’ve officially made a baby name app that doesn’t suck. Quite the opposite — haha, I just noticed there’s a dark mode too. Ok, between the custom dark mode and the hilarious name, this is the best damn baby name app on the planet.
Thank you!
Oh yeah, congrats on the kiddo. :)
(A feature request: it’d be nice if the explore list could be filtered by decade. The decade filter doesn’t seem to update it right now, only the swiper.)
Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare
#70This will be our second kid, and at least for us figuring out a name that we both love is hard. There are literally tons of baby-name apps out there, most of them more fully-featured and polished than Nom de Bébé and you should probably use one of those. However a lot of them include a disturbing amount of tracking or for any number of reasons just didn't work for my wife and I (bugs, subscriptions, lack of names, et…