Help! I'm lost

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Registered: 11-27-2007
Help! I'm lost
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Tue, 11-27-2007 - 9:22am
Ok, we have a son named Jacob Hunter. We later found out we were expecting again and quickly came up with a boy name, Tristen Riley, but were lost for a girl's name. Of course we found out it would be a girl. With just a short time left, we finally came up with Kaitlyn Grace. Well we are prego again and are still happy with our boy name but we still need a girl name just in case. I don't want anything that end in "a" like Emma, Hannah, or Samantha. I want something gentle and unique but not weird. Any suggestions would be great. Our last name is Dahlhauser, pronounced doll-houzer. Thanks!
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Registered: 11-03-2007
Tue, 11-27-2007 - 9:55am

Here are some suggestions:


Adelaide

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Registered: 03-20-2003
Tue, 11-27-2007 - 12:14pm

I love your kids' names and the boy name you have picked out to go with them.

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Registered: 06-14-2003
Tue, 11-27-2007 - 12:27pm

Jacob,

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Registered: 11-27-2007
Tue, 11-27-2007 - 12:33pm
lol. mine do too, but all my nieces have names that end in "a" so i want my daughters to be different. :)
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Registered: 11-18-2007
Tue, 11-27-2007 - 7:41pm
If your nieces end in A, it would be a cute twist if yours started with an A. :)
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Registered: 12-09-2005
Tue, 11-27-2007 - 11:54pm

Tristan is nice, but I would spell it properly- Tristan. And just an FYI- it is going unisex, so I might consider pairing it with a non-unisex name (Riley is used commonly for both genders, and probably more popular for girls, so Tristan Riley, and especially 'Tristen' Riley, could seem feminine).


With Jacob and Kaitlyn, how about...


Ashley


Danielle


Shannon


Annabel


Claire


Kristin


Megan


Lauren


Josephine


Therese nn Tess


Rachel