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Jun. 26th, 2010 02:57 pmMy daughter's name is Eleanor and we call her Nora. We're waiting to adopt domestically right now so we don't know if we'll be having a boy or a girl. We're hoping to be able to find a middle name that will have some significance for where this child comes from, but we're trying to get settled on first names, and it's girls' names that I keep toying with. It's mostly my decision because my husband picked Nora's name (his grandmother's name is Eleanor, but she goes by Ellie), but I do want him to be okay with it. He's mostly mellow and neutral about things like this so when I do get a reaction from him, I try to keep it in mind.
I most like Beatrice with a nickname of Bea, and that's likely what I'll go with. I also liked Charlotte nearly equally as much, but I keep seeing it too much. It's not off the table completely, but it's moving down the list. I posted the other day about liking Loretta with a nickname of Etta, but my husband has a strong enough negative view of it that I probably won't push it much. And this community has gotten me liking Freya lately, and surprisingly, when I mentioned it to my husband, he actually liked it. I really didn't think he would.
Here's my question. Since we already call our daughter Nora, would it be too similar a sound to have Etta or Freya? Just because of them all being two syllables with "a" on the end.
And actually, since my husband hates Loretta, but I like the idea of Etta, what are other Etta names you can think of?
Thanks!
I most like Beatrice with a nickname of Bea, and that's likely what I'll go with. I also liked Charlotte nearly equally as much, but I keep seeing it too much. It's not off the table completely, but it's moving down the list. I posted the other day about liking Loretta with a nickname of Etta, but my husband has a strong enough negative view of it that I probably won't push it much. And this community has gotten me liking Freya lately, and surprisingly, when I mentioned it to my husband, he actually liked it. I really didn't think he would.
Here's my question. Since we already call our daughter Nora, would it be too similar a sound to have Etta or Freya? Just because of them all being two syllables with "a" on the end.
And actually, since my husband hates Loretta, but I like the idea of Etta, what are other Etta names you can think of?
Thanks!