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Our son is named after a cartoon dog. He loves having an unusual name.

May 29, 2024, 15:55 IST
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Bethaney Phillips and her husband named their first son Copper.Courtesy Bethaney Phillips
  • Just after we got married, my husband and I watched the movie "Fox and the Hound."
  • He said he wanted to name our first son Copper, and I just laughed.
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My son was named after a cartoon dog: Copper, from the "Fox and the Hound." We have met many dogs named Copper in the nearly seven years of his life. (We have yet to meet another human with the same name.) It's a real conversation starter, with people saying, "Copper as in copper… like the metal?" And I always respond by saying in a matter-of-fact way, "Yep that's how you say it."

Yes, it's a noun that we turned into a proper noun, but to our credit, Disney did it first. We just followed their lead.

The 1981 film follows a dog named Copper and a fox named Todd who become the best of friends, so it was only natural we had a fox-themed nursery when Copper was born. Though the decor wasn't planned until my pregnancy, we decided on his name long before his birth. Just months after we were married, my husband put on the film. (His love of cereal and cartoons are just a few of the ways he's a child at heart.)

"Copper," he said while watching. "I like it. If we have a boy, that will be his name." I laughed it off, not ready to make that decision, and honestly, I quickly forgot about the conversation. Two years later, when I was actually pregnant with a boy, he reminded me of the choice.

I sat on it for a few weeks deciding if I liked it enough to give it to our child. I didn't not like it — I thought it was cute and different without being strange. Plus, it's spelled like it's pronounced, which is my biggest rule for choosing a name for our child. Like any other parent, I want things to be easy for my kids and I don't want them having to spend their time and energy teaching people how to say or spell their name. (After all, I've had to teach people to spell my name my entire life, and I know what it's like.) In the end, it grew on me.

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Before I was even six months pregnant, we had decided on his name.

Almost every nurse gets it wrong on the first try

He's dubbed "Cooper" by every nurse at every doctor's office we have ever attended. (And countless others.) When they call him back to take his vitals, if it's a new nurse, they call out the more common "Cooper." However, they only make the mistake the first time; once I correct them (politely), it's a name no one forgets.

Most laugh and say, "Yep, that's how it's spelled, I just wasn't sure," or something to that effect. And to their credit, you can't always be sure that just because a name looks like it's pronounced one way, it's not pronounced another — if you're unsure, it's always better to ask. But I digress.

All of the above, in part, is why we chose the safer (and admittedly, more boring) name Colt for his younger brother. Ironically, Colt is often offended he doesn't get the same attention toward his own name.

Bethaney Phillips and her husband named their first son Copper and their second son Colt.Courtesy Bethaney Phillips

We love his name and can't imagine it being anything else

Just a few weeks into life, we knew we'd chosen a name that was as fun and recognizable as he was. At almost 7 years old, he is consistently the life of the party, a seemingly inspiring comedian just by being himself. I laugh multiple times a day just from being around this kid and his hysterical comments.

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At his preschool parent-teacher conferences we were told, "Every single parent said 'Which one is Copper? We hear about him all the time.'" And that is the best way to sum up life with our son.

We go out in public and countless kids come up to greet him, adults say hi and wave. And the true squirrel-chasing being that he is, he's already onto the next thing. Meanwhile, these are often people I have never met in our tiny town, let alone talked with.

I had no idea his name would be such a big deal to folks. It's pretty straightforward, yet, here we are, finishing his kindergarten year, with people still surprised — and even delighted — at the boy named after the cartoon dog.

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