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Jan. 19th, 2006 02:31 amWe are currently ttc #3, kinda, lol. We arent "trying" quite yet per-say, but we aren't preventing either, lol.
So my question is........I love frilly girly names that are unpopular enough to where my daughter will be the only girl in the class answering to her name. My hubby and I already have two sons, Adrian Conrad and Dylan Travis Reeves, so we are hoping and praying for a girl next time, but if not we need ideas on boys too.
So any suggestions on girl names, that I may like? Or opinions on these: Bellani (called Bella), Ashland, Catherine, Autumn...middle name probably Danielle?
or boys? Suggestions that go with Adrian and Dylan? Or opinions on Rhian (Ryan), Tristan (hubby will never go for it but I can beg!!), or Alexander (Alex for short?)?
Thanks guys!!
Also current name problem under the cut....
so far all the grandkids and cousins in my hubbies family end in "n": Austin, Logan, Braden, Reagan, Aaron, Damon, Devyn, Ammon, Adrian, Dylan, Jaxon
and some in mine: Kristen, Megan, Justin x 2
So do we continue the tradition or break free??
And also, I like Taylor for a girl but will it be offset by my son name Adrian, two unisex-ish names so close together??
Thanks guys!! BTW I love this community, I have loved names since I was young. I've been making baby name lists as long as I can remember and always read the year books for new names, lol. I'm kinda picky though so watch out!
So my question is........I love frilly girly names that are unpopular enough to where my daughter will be the only girl in the class answering to her name. My hubby and I already have two sons, Adrian Conrad and Dylan Travis Reeves, so we are hoping and praying for a girl next time, but if not we need ideas on boys too.
So any suggestions on girl names, that I may like? Or opinions on these: Bellani (called Bella), Ashland, Catherine, Autumn...middle name probably Danielle?
or boys? Suggestions that go with Adrian and Dylan? Or opinions on Rhian (Ryan), Tristan (hubby will never go for it but I can beg!!), or Alexander (Alex for short?)?
Thanks guys!!
Also current name problem under the cut....
so far all the grandkids and cousins in my hubbies family end in "n": Austin, Logan, Braden, Reagan, Aaron, Damon, Devyn, Ammon, Adrian, Dylan, Jaxon
and some in mine: Kristen, Megan, Justin x 2
So do we continue the tradition or break free??
And also, I like Taylor for a girl but will it be offset by my son name Adrian, two unisex-ish names so close together??
Thanks guys!! BTW I love this community, I have loved names since I was young. I've been making baby name lists as long as I can remember and always read the year books for new names, lol. I'm kinda picky though so watch out!
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Date: 2006-01-19 05:56 am (UTC)Bellani- I dont like this at all, but i think Bella is beautiful.. that is a perfect name on its own.
Ashland- This sounds so masculine to me, i dont like it at all for a girl.
Catherine- Never liked this name, it's not very unusual either.
Autumn- This is very very pretty, gaining popularity though but not enormously.
Danielle- I dont like this either.. but as a middle name it tends to go well with most names.
Rhian- I quite like this, but why the alternate spelling?
Tristan- I like this :-) too bad hubby doesnt!
Alexander- This is such a good, classic name. I'm sure there will be a few Alex's in his class though. If you dont use it for the first name, it is a brilliant second name.
(some pretty girly names you might like)
Anabelle (could go by bella)
Isabel/bella
Kasia
Gabrielle/a
Hope
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Date: 2006-01-19 06:24 am (UTC)Thanks for the suggestions :) I don't know why I like Catherine because it is no where near what I usually like. And the alternate spelling on Rhian, because I don't really like short names, it makes it a bit longer. And it makes it more unique. And probably also because I have always loved the name Rhiannon but now know someone with that name so I can't really use it, lol.