[name]Hi[/name]!
I actually like the A, B, and C thing, as it unifies the set and still gives each child his or her own letter identity - very important with your triplets!
As for name taste, I think [name]Amelia[/name], though it is a classic, is sort of a good “middle ground” sort of name, as it is close to the popular [name]Emily[/name] and [name]Emma[/name]. Does your husband not like [name]Amelia[/name], though?
Here are my ideas, organized by letter, gender, and style:
A
[name]Abigail[/name], [name]Adeline[/name], [name]Alice[/name], [name]Amelia[/name], [name]Anna[/name], [name]Arabella[/name]
[name]Alexa[/name], [name]Alexis[/name], [name]Annika[/name], [name]Anya[/name], [name]Audrey[/name], [name]Ava[/name], [name]Avery[/name]
B
[name]Beatrice[/name], [name]Beatrix[/name], [name]Bess[/name], [name]Blanche[/name], [name]Blythe[/name], [name]Bryony[/name]
[name]Bailey[/name], [name]Bella[/name], [name]Blair[/name], [name]Bree[/name], [name]Brigid[/name], [name]Brooke[/name], [name]Brynn[/name]
C
[name]Caroline[/name], [name]Catherine[/name], [name]Cecilia[/name], [name]Cecily[/name], [name]Charlotte[/name], [name]Claire[/name], [name]Clara[/name], [name]Cora[/name]
[name]Cadence[/name], [name]Cameron[/name], [name]Cassandra[/name], [name]Chloe[/name]
A
[name]Aaron[/name], [name]Abraham[/name], [name]Adam[/name], [name]Alexander[/name], [name]Andrew[/name], [name]Anthony[/name], [name]Arthur[/name]
[name]Adrian[/name], [name]Aidan[/name], [name]Asher[/name], [name]Atticus[/name], [name]Axel[/name]
B
[name]Barnaby[/name], [name]Bartholomew[/name], [name]Benedict[/name], [name]Benjamin[/name], [name]Byron[/name]
[name]Beckett[/name], [name]Blake[/name], [name]Braden[/name], [name]Brennan[/name], [name]Brody[/name], [name]Bryce[/name]
C
[name]Caleb[/name], [name]Calvin[/name], [name]Charles[/name], [name]Christopher[/name], [name]Clement[/name], [name]Conrad[/name]
[name]Camden[/name], [name]Carson[/name], [name]Chase[/name], [name]Colin[/name], [name]Colton[/name], [name]Connor[/name], [name]Cooper[/name], [name]Cruz[/name]
Okay, so do you like any of those names? You said you knew you were having one boy for sure, but you don’t know which will be baby A, B, or C, right? So, you need to pick three names for each gender that fit together, right?
I’d start by picking a favorite boy name of each letter (A, B, and C), and then choosing girl names to compliment each name. For instance, I’ll do an example choosing my favorite boy names for each letter, but I’ll do two styles:
[name]Andrew[/name]
[name]Adam[/name]
[name]Benjamin[/name]
[name]Beckett[/name]
[name]Charles[/name]
[name]Chase[/name]
So, you might have BBB, BBG, or BGG, yes? That would result in, for example:
[name]Adam[/name], [name]Beckett[/name], and [name]Chase[/name] OR [name]Andrew[/name], [name]Benjamin[/name], and [name]Charles[/name]
[name]Adam[/name], [name]Beckett[/name], and [name]Claire[/name] OR [name]Andrew[/name], [name]Benjamin[/name], and [name]Charlotte[/name]
[name]Adam[/name], [name]Blair[/name], and [name]Chloe[/name] OR [name]Andrew[/name], [name]Beatrice[/name], and [name]Caroline[/name]
Good luck!
[name]Lemon[/name]
[name]EDIT[/name]: So you know that baby C is a boy? So, you can tell that that baby will be born last? I’ve never totally understood this - sorry! That changes things!
[name]Do[/name] you like [name]Charles[/name] enough to be a first name, which would give your husband the adorable [name]Charlie[/name] nickname? Personally, I think [name]Charles[/name] [name]Leopold[/name] Abrams is an incredibly handsome name - I’d use it, myself! I’d pick more classic - but not too vintage, to appease your husband - girl names with pretty nickname options to compliment [name]Charles[/name]…
[name]Abigail[/name] can be [name]Abby[/name], [name]Adeline[/name] can be [name]Addie[/name], [name]Amelia[/name] can be [name]Mia[/name] or [name]Lia[/name], and [name]Arabella[/name] can be [name]Bella[/name]! These cute, popular nicknames could be the common ground that you and your husband are searching for - what do you think? Same for B names - [name]Beatrix[/name] (or [name]Beatrice[/name]) can be [name]Bea[/name] or [name]Trixie[/name], [name]Bryony[/name] can be Bry, and [name]Brigid[/name] can be [name]Bree[/name]! Sensible, right?