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It's a girl, now what to name her . . .
| Fri, 12-07-2007 - 2:27pm |
I just found out that I'm going to be having a baby girl in April.
| Fri, 12-07-2007 - 2:27pm |
I just found out that I'm going to be having a baby girl in April.
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Here goes.... All the names are great, but
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My faves are Caroline, Mary, and Josephine.
Caroline Margaret
Josephine Clare
Josephine Clara
*Any mn goes great with Mary!
Mary Elizabeth
Mary Margaret
Mary Alice
Mary Caroline
Mary Josephine
Mary Claire
Great choices! Good luck!
I love traditional names and I really your list.
My favorite from you list is Claire. I think it's such a beautiful feminine name and not so popular that there will be a ton of them in her class. I also like these names:
Julia
Iris
Lila
Laila
Georgia
Charlotte
Hth, good luck!
Tammie
I've got 4 UCLA babies-2 girls/2 boys
Andi
Here are some names:
Jennifer
Ashley
Brianna
Jessica
Nicole
Tiffany
Michelle
Carina
Katherine
Jessi
Jocelyn
Morgan
Angelica
Tiffany
Wow, thanks so much for the input. This has REALLY helped me and has been very encouraging.
My favorite two from my list are definitely Hannah and Josephine. I am very hesitant to use Hannah because of how popular it is, but it has been my favorite name since I was a kid. I am also a little hesitant to use Josephine because my last name starts with J. Is the alliteration too much?
Your suggestions are all really amazing. Our naming problem is compounded by the fact that DH and I both have VERY large families and are trying not to use any duplicate names. Here are some of my favorites:
Iris - I really like this name but a friend of mine used Iris as a middle name so I'm not sure if I'm totally comfortable using it.
Anna - I love this, but my sister named her dog Anna. I really wish people would use human names for their animals :(
Ruby, Charlotte, Willa, Eleanor - I love these but I have friends who have used them in the last couple years.
Sylvia - I like this, but I'm pretty sure DH won't like it and I'm wary of the Sylvia Plath reference. I would more likely consider Sylvie, is this to nickname-ish?
I do have one more question. One reason that I'm not sure about Mary is that I'm not Catholic and am afraid the name will sound too Catholic, any mn ideas for Mary that will make it sound a little more unique?
Thank you so much :) If you think of anything else please let me know
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If you love Mary & are worried about it sounding Catholic I'd avoid using a saint name as a middle name i.e.: Mary Frances, Mary Josephine, Mary Agnes, Mary Elizabeth
Andi
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