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HELP BABY NAMES
hi as you know im due in 4 days!! i havent found any names for girls, im starting to panic, i want an older style name, any suggestions would help out alot thank you.
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HELP BABY NAMES
I couldn't decide for a long while...we went through Ryahnyn, Khrystahl, cailea and Joelle...finally decided on:
'Jesyca Elysabeth Jacklyn Aiymee Paula Mahree'
'Cortni Jaiyde Mahreenah Claiyre Coral Joy'
'Jesse Eloise Katharyn Cecile Patricia Cerise'.
And yes, that is just three girls. For our boys, we settled on:
'Justin Nathaniel Lance Donald William Harold',
'Jaykeb Skylar Aemmon Alexander Lance John',
'Joshuah Jaykeb Timothy Dayle Erryl Adam' and
'Callan Lance John Robert Thomas Jaykeb'.
Yes, there were only four boys. So you see, I couldn't decide, so I used them all!
Oh yeah, and if we have another one, it's Caylub Niklas for a boy and Jemaykah Jorjah for a girl. Haven't quite decided on the rest yet.
Good luck!
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HELP BABY NAMES
My daughter is Ailish-jayde......Ailish is Gaelic for Alice. I originally wanted Eilish which is gaelic for Elizabeth, but hubby talked me into Ailish instead...I still like Eilish (pronounced Eye-lish)
I have a cousin Brylie Adele Catherine, I always thought that sounded very pretty. My Mum is the Adele & her dad's Mum was the Catherine. Her brother is Morgan which is uni-sex and also has old celtic roots. I have a friend called Estee (like Estee Lauder), which is apparently older than the make up lol. Ellenore (with Elli, Ellen or Elle for short), I have a 2nd cousin jacinta I always liked her name & it's old too. Linnet is gaelic and old (a bit of a different take on Lyn), Josselyn, or Joycelyn have both been around for donkeys years. Kaitlyn is making a popular resurgence. A dear friend of mine called her daughter Harriet Anne and she gets called Harri-Anne which is very cute. I quite like Lucy as well (can't ever use it our last name begins with L. & is 2 syllables..just too much). Colleen nice celtic name. Mia, Zara, Nina (kids I used to nanny), Rachel was the mother of Joseph from the bible...thats pretty old. Good luck with your labour...may the force be with you, & the gas & possibly and epidural lol. xo
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HELP BABY NAMES
I'm thinking of names that aren't so common - my daughters are Heather and Laura.
If you are after flowery older-style 1900s names, try Isabelle/Isabella, Eleanore/Eleanora, Beatrice etc. What about names from Jane Austen like Emma, Elinor, Margaret, Marianne, Anne, Lucy, Elizabeth, Jane, Catherine etc.
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HELP BABY NAMES
Amy,Sarah/Sara, Angela, Helen, Daphne,Brenda, Linda, Cherie, Elizabeth/Lizzy, Joan, Maree, Clara, Sue
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HELP BABY NAMES
I bet when you look into her eyes (if it's a her ;) ) you'll know just what to call her. But having options never hurts. Let's see, older styles???
Elizabeth, Natalie, Isabelle, Isabella, Julia, Lauren, Victoria, Olivia, Ella, Emma, Evelyn, Elise, Erin, Anna, Annabelle, Marie, Mary, Margaret, Morgan, May.
Or you could try combining a couple for a cute twist. I heard one I kind of liked the other day: Mayella, you could spell it any number of ways, Maela, maella, mayela, etc.
Good luck!
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