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  1. #1
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    Clean-sounding, strong girls' names?

    This is an academic question (I'm not personally in need of ideas), but it's come up in a few threads about unisex names/using boys' names on girls that often the motivation for choosing a name like that is that parents are looking for something that doesn't sound "frilly" or overly feminine.

    So i'm curious, what traditionally female names do you think might meet that criteria? Something distinctly female (NOT unisex, not a surname) that sounds fairly crisp, that is not at all frou-frou? Obviously there's going to be a range of responses, but i wonder if there are any patterns or most agreed on choices in this category.

    i don't have time to make a whole long list right now, but things that come to my mind right away are names like Kate or Melanie or Brenna. WDYT?

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    The first thing that popped into my mind was Paige. I think Page is a surname / old boy name, but now I think Paige is decidedly feminine... pretty but strong.

    Other ideas:

    Bridget
    Shannon
    Aubrey / Audrey
    Brooke
    Eve
    Grace
    Harper
    Nicole
    Rachel
    Meredith
    Maeve
    Vera
    Gemma

    This was pretty hard, actually! Hope this helps.
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    Kate I agree with.
    Melanie is very...I can't put it into an adjective, but it doesn't fit the criteria for me.
    Brenna is definitely closer.

    My ideas:
    Alexandra
    Andromeda
    Emma
    Harriet
    Meghan
    Jessica
    Carmen (Not if unisex or not)
    Elizabeth
    Audrey / Audra
    Demetra
    Georgia
    Vera
    Veronica
    Violet
    Rose
    Odette (Crisp sound, but has a princessy feel to it for me. but it can still meet the criteria)
    Ava
    Katherine
    Yvette
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    Names of the moment:

    Adriana | Alena | Laurel
    {Adriana Laurel}


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    Newest thoughts for little ones: Angelo - Caspian - Eden | Brisa - Gisele


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    Quote Originally Posted by consultantmeghan View Post
    The first thing that popped into my mind was Paige. I think Page is a surname / old boy name, but now I think Paige is decidedly feminine... pretty but strong.

    Other ideas:

    Bridget
    Shannon
    Aubrey / Audrey
    Brooke
    Eve
    Grace
    Harper
    Nicole
    Rachel
    Meredith
    Maeve
    Vera
    Gemma

    This was pretty hard, actually! Hope this helps.
    Unfortunately, Aubrey, and Meredith were originally boys names.
    I agree with Grace, Eve, Brooke, and Bridget whole-heartedly though.
    2O - Aries - Slytherin - Daycare Assistant Teacher

    Names of the moment:

    Adriana | Alena | Laurel
    {Adriana Laurel}


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    Newest thoughts for little ones: Angelo - Caspian - Eden | Brisa - Gisele


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    Well, I think these names fit it in that category:
    Eve
    Maeve
    Mae/May
    Meg
    Anne
    Suzanne/Susanne
    Susan
    Louise
    Alice
    Rose
    Violet
    Astrid
    Star
    Skye
    Faith
    Grace
    Hope
    Claire
    Tess
    Jane
    Jade
    Shay/Shae - I know this is traditionally an Irish boy's name, but it feels more feminine to me. Seamus is definitely masculine, but Shea? nope

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    Kate was the first name that came to my mind too.

    Anne
    Hannah
    Elizabeth/Elisabeth
    Claire/Clara
    Jane
    Lillian/Lily
    Alice
    Diane/Diana
    Mary/Rosemary/Marie
    Favorite girl names of the moment: Cecilia, Eleanor, Amelia, Violet, Charlotte, and Ramona

    Favorite boy names of the moment: Henry, Micah, Jack, Elijah, Owen, and Jonah

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    When I think of crisp, clean, strong girls names, length is the first thing on my mind. The longer a name is, the more frilly it seems. I also think about the sounds, avoiding l and m as dominant consonants. Leah and Emma are very different from Sarah and Chloe. I also like the more straight-forward names to make them seem cleaner, Cara rather than Clio or Chloe or even Claire.
    Going through the alphabet:
    Alba - Briar - Cara - Delta - Etta - Franca - Greta - Honour - Isis - Juno - Kestrel - Liesel - Mirren - Nova - Opal - Petra - Quenell - Rhea - Saga - Thora - Una - Vesper - Wren - Xanthe - Yuna - Zanna
    Last edited by dearest; June 24th, 2012 at 01:31 PM.
    Resident Norwegian, feel free to ask any questions regarding lovely Norse names and such! I'm more than happy to help ^^

    Export ready Norse names for your consideration:
    Ellisiv + Audrun + Disa || Alvarin + Tollef + Bo

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    - Samson + Bastian + Clement + Alasdair + Prosper + Quinlan + Ignatius + Pascal + Orion + Iskandar + Peregrine + Crispin -

    - Oleanna + Verbena + Rosamund + Betony + Eglantine + Lilivere + Doveva + Amabel + Everild + Ondine + Emerence + Anaïs -

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    I think the strong classic names are often the least trendy (names that don't rise and fall on the charts by the decade) and the longest enduring (present in almost all generations to some degree). I think timeless and un-fussy names like Anne/Anna, Elizabeth, Sarah, Jane, Lucy, Catherine, Mary/Marie/Maria, Eve/Eva, etc. are very clearly feminine, but not necessarily frilly. I think they could suit a grown professional woman as well as a sweet little girl. These kinds of names grow with the person, I feel.

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