Mar. 4th, 2013

[identity profile] how-obscure.livejournal.com
A week or so ago, I overheard the names of two small girls (sisters) while out to dinner: Beatrice and Rosie. Assuming Rosie is a nickname for Rose, I think the sibset is lovely.

A few days ago, I overheard the names of two elementary school age brothers: Bruce and Maximilian. Neither name is my style, and I feel like the set is off-balance because of the difference in length.

Two days ago, my sister-in-law told me the name of her friend's relatively new baby: Landon. Big brother is Josiah. I really like Josiah, and I really don't care for Landon. They seem like two totally different styles as well.

Finally, yesterday, my sister-in-law, knowing I love names, sent me a message about meeting a toddler girl named Charlotte. She thinks the name is lovely. I think it's really nice as well. In fact, it is a former favorite.

Thoughts?

New Niece!!

Mar. 4th, 2013 10:34 pm
[identity profile] foxiego.livejournal.com
I just found out today that my sister and her husband are having another baby girl!!

I am beyond thrilled and while scrolling through my friends list, I saw this baby name community and thought, what better fun than seeing what people would name for this special little girl?

She has two older sisters: Gianna Camille (almost 3) and Audrey Alysse (almost 1)

Suggestions? :)

Last name starts with S.
[identity profile] chillinbabejodi.livejournal.com

Now that we're thinking about ttc again, I thought I'd run some names past this community! In no particular order:

Jack - is it too boring? I always find one syllable names awkward to pair with a middle name. We've considered Edward and Henry, but neither seem to be the one.
Kieran
Casper
Brady
Nico/Nicolas/Nicholas - I adore Nico. My husband always wanted a little Nicky, but also likes Nico. He'd prefer Nicholas as a full name, I Nico, which do you think?

Isla - I adore this. It feels too popular though. I considered Lila and Kyla and like both but I keep coming back to Isla. My husband likes the nn issy/izzy. We're pronouncing it eye-la, is it too much of a stretch for him to use the nn issy?
Mila/Myla - how do you pronounce this? I like me-la, he likes my-la and we've also heard mill-a
Rosie - I like this as it is, as does hubby, but I feel it needs to have a "formal" version. He doesn't like rose/rosa/Rosalie/rosemary, any other ideas? Is Rosie too nicknamey?
Luna
Naomi
Ada

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