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riesiel.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2010-04-23 11:31 am
Names for Girls
My husband and I are currently trying for a baby, in the meantime we have been discussing names. We have decided on at least three names for boys that we agree on, but the girls names are a bit more difficult.
For the boys names we have agreed on:
David
Isaac
Alonzo
For the girls names we have narrowed it down to the following:
Riesiel
Faeryn
Aalia
Eva
Fae
Sariah
Aria
We are currently trying to get opinions from people regarding the girls names. So what do you think? Any you like more than others?
For the boys names we have agreed on:
David
Isaac
Alonzo
For the girls names we have narrowed it down to the following:
Riesiel
Faeryn
Aalia
Eva
Fae
Sariah
Aria
We are currently trying to get opinions from people regarding the girls names. So what do you think? Any you like more than others?
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Issac - should be spelled Isaac, then the best boys name
Alonzo - not my style
Riesiel - definitely not my style
Faeryn - interesting; I kinda like it
Aalia - definitely not my style
Eva - second best after Aria
Fae - not my style
Sariah - not my style
Aria - best girls name
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Of your girls' names, I only like Fae, Eva and Aria, although Eva is a little boring in my opinion. Still a good name, though. Have you considered using Faye? I love it spelled like that.
I'm a big fan of unusual names, but I think Riesiel, Faeryn and Aalia all look too made up to like. Sariah is reasonably ok, but I prefer Zaria or Zariah...so much prettier, and an actual name! It's an Arabic name meaning "flower" or "blossom", which I think is really nice.
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When it comes to the girls names there are a few that we may take off the list, like Riesiel as that name is one that I go by a lot and would make things a bit confusing. We appreciate getting other people's views on the names though because we have been looking at so many names that we can't see straight anymore.
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It seems like you're into time-tested boys' names and really airy-fairy girls' names. I realize this is common (compare the lists of top 1000 male and female lists in terms of made-up or contemporary choices and you'll see males are far more frequently given "solid"/traditional names), but it still weirds me out a bit.
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When it came to girl names though we just do not like many of the female family names that we have as options. Out of the list the only ones that are family names are Faye, Eva, and Sariah. We also have a problem with arguing over girl names, he hates all the girl names that I like and I hate all the girl names that he likes. It makes choosing names difficult. So he had me go to a name website and look through all the girl names and make a list of those that I liked. Then he went through the list and rated them based on how much he liked them. Then we went through the list together and narrowed it down to the seven you see listed above.
As it is I think the top two on the list are currently Eva and Aria, with Faeryn or Fae coming next.
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Isaac is the best of the three, imo.
Alonzo is okay, but isn't my style.
The girls'...are not my style; some of them look really made-up. Eva, Fae, and Aria are the best.
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Miel
Miette
Liora
Leona
Lena
Mara
Katia
Aurora
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Isaac is a pretty good name.
I don't care for Alonzo.
I don't like any of your girl's names, but I could most see Faeryn, Eva, Fae, or Aria being used. Sariah reminds me of psoriasis.
I know you've gone through lots of lists, but sometimes you see so many you can't really take them all in. So here are a few other names that may catch your fancy.
Juniper
Merritt
Mina
Sidonia
Bronwen
Ceridwen
Lina
Leta
Stella
Ivy
Mira
Esme
Petra
Phoebe
Daphne
I know you didn't ask for suggestions so I hope you don't mind. I tried to give a mix of styles while still staying a bit offbeat. :)
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