Spin-off from the other thread: what would your baby girl be named?
Spin-off from the other thread: what would your baby girl be named?
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21628 posts
This is harder for me to answer! I have a long list of girls names that I love. Today my answer is Margaret Anne.
papaya / 10343 posts
well considering we have a name picked for our girl, I'll go with that! Fiona June
pear / 1846 posts
Amelie or Lucienne, we are having French names to honour their French side
watermelon / 14467 posts
@Mae: I love her name!
If we had another girl right now, her name would probably be Aster Caroline.
pomelo / 5469 posts
This is really hard! If I had to pick right now I'd go with Carla May. Not sure if I'd get Dh's approval though!
honeydew / 7230 posts
Our little girl is going to be Alice.
@snowjewelz: Kara is my husband's very favorite name! We compromised on Alice, though.
blogger / coconut / 8306 posts
Probably Charlotte, but we are also tossing around Caitlin!
cantaloupe / 6171 posts
We're naming our baby girl, due next month, Rosalie! If we were to have another girl, it'd be a little harder--I would want to name her Norah, but a close family friend (like, my second brother) recently had a Nora and I don't know if I'd want to use the same name...I also really like Sarabeth (my grandmas were named Sarah and Betty) and Lilah, but dh wasn't as much of a fan when we were originally discussing girl names!
papaya / 10570 posts
I love Ryan for a girl but DH vetoed it. I also love Seren (vetoed), Joey (vetoed) and Lois (vetoed).
wonderful cherry / 21504 posts
My second choice for a girl (after C's name) was Maya Grace. DH nixed it but if I was doing the naming myself I might use it.
I've been loving Norah/Nora lately but I prefer names where you don't have to specify 'with an H' (as someone who has to say 'K-----, with an E').
grapefruit / 4311 posts
Olivia Gray and Sydney Paige were our two top contenders (both first names have family meaning)
GOLD / pomegranate / 3688 posts
@Foodnerd81: I know not everyone agrees with this, but in my mind, "Nora" is a nn for Eleanor, whereas "Norah" is a stand-alone name.
DD has a name that can be spelled two different ways and I was worried that it would be annoying to tell people which it is, but it's actually not bad at all.
eggplant / 11408 posts
Love the names! I guess I should answer my own question: our girl's name is Imogen.
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