Would like some opinions please :-)
Find a Conversation
Would like some opinions please :-)
| Sat, 05-26-2007 - 1:54am |
I was just wondering if anyone would like to give her two cents.
| Sat, 05-26-2007 - 1:54am |
I was just wondering if anyone would like to give her two cents.
I think Leah Rose is lovely. Simple, classic and pretty.
Lori-Ann
I think all your name choices are pretty! My two favorites are Leah Rose and Lydia Rose. I also think that either one would sound great with Elaine as a middle name.
Good luck with deciding! I think whatever you choose, your dd will have a very beautiful name!
Nonnie
Seth Matthew is very nice! I really like Seth a lot, and it's great to honor your brother.
For the girls, my favorite is Lydia Rose. It's classy and pretty! Leah is a bit plain to me, and I've heard Annabelle SO much lately that it's getting old. If you spelled it Ansley Kathleen, it could easily get my vote, but I really dislike the Annslee spelling.
HTH!
Liz
Thanks belle_petite for the siggy!
I will start with boys- Seth Matthew is fabulous. Seth is sweet, classy, masculine, and uncommon. I love that you are using a family mn. Great choice!
Now for girls...
Annabelle Kathleen- Love it. This is a gorgeous name and has perfect family significance. I do prefer Annabel spelling, but overall love the combo
Annslee Kathleen- Prefer Annabel, probably because this spelling looks strange to me. I would use Ansley or Ainsley
Leah Rose- Leah is gorgeous, but I do this Rose is too common a mn and doesn't do anything for me. I prefer Leah Kathleen
Lydia Rose- Gorgeous, but again, prefer Lydia Kathleen
Annabel Kathleen and Seth Matthew are my faves!
-Nikki
http://destastory.blogspot.com/
Boy:
Powered by CGISpy.com
I like Seth.
For your girl's names, I LOVE Lydia and think it's just fine with Rose, although I agree with pp who said she liked Lydia Kathleen best. (I'm not fond of "filler mns" not because I think they're boring, but because I don't tend to like one syllable mns and they often are)
Thank you for all your opinions.