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Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare

#251
My wife and me didn't use a computer application. We used p&p and made a list of names we liked, then gave each other the list at a deathline date. Then we reviewed each other's list, if we had a name on both our lists it got a pre (this kind of happened with our first). Otherwise, marked any of the names the other person liked, and then it all started. What I mean with that, its multiple names. The name has to flow. It shouldn't be an offensive acronym. We want certain references (to our last name, and several family members). But all in all, its a matter of give and take. You win some, you lose some.

I'm sure the main principle of the matching can be made in a Tinder-esque app (though I never used Tinder, so I am kind of guessing how it works). But I kind of liked the ease of handing out the lists and the discussions. I don't think an app can (easily) replace that, at least not fully automated. The manual stuff can be made in threads with replies etc.

Just some words of advice: ensure you start when you know gender (can do gender reveal but don't wait too long), and take into account a child can come too early, so don't wait too long. Start proactively with the names. Even if the birth ends up in a disaster (it is possible) you still want to give him/her a name. After all, you knew him/her, especially the woman as she had the child inside her. Naming your child, even if its a miscarriage, helps with acceptance of the tragedy. In other words: it is not a lost effort.

Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare

#252
Needs more filters. I'd like ones that are based on popularity, so people (for instance) can aim for a name that is neither very popular or extremely rare. So many other things that could be filtered on.

I personally would like one that allows you to pick them based on popularity in parts of the world (for instance I might want to view names that is more popular in Europe than in the US), or even one that lets you choose names with or without diacritics. (I wanted a name for my daughter that had a "heavy metal umlaut" like Zöe but the mom ruled it out, which was a good idea now that I'm not on a Mac and I realize how freaking hard it is to type that)

I can think of many other suggestions (screenshots on your main page, and pick a chill color scheme as the default), but this is a pretty cool idea, and good luck.

Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare

#255

When the baby is finally old enough and ask "Dad/Mom, why did you name me as xxx?", and you answer "oh, it's from that app the dude on HN wrote.", imagine how would he/she feel XD

a) lie

b) maybe that will be common enough by then

c) does that really come up a lot? I don't think I ever asked why and don't think I would require a profound answer. I guess maybe if it wasn't a name that blended in I would have more questions and thoughts about it.

Re: Show HN: My wife is pregnant; naturally I made a baby-name app to prepare

#259
post #9

Nice looking app. There’s a whole series of apps that just boil down to nice UIs on a spreadsheet. Back in my day we had to use Google spreadsheets.

Thanks! I've found that the vast majority of software I get hired to write boils down to just a frontend to a database / spreadsheet, and the rest is just window dressing.

In the 90s there were a bunch of db/programming products like clarion, fox pro, and eventually access. It was surprising the stuff people made with them.

The cost model for stuff like airtable doesn’t lend itself to the same products.

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