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July 9th, 2012 09:06 AM #11
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Thanks again for the feedback/ideas! We considered Arden- we both feel like the Ar beginning on Arden and Arwen are a little harsh (masculine?) for a girls name. We've thrown around Delilah a few times. It has the "right" feel but again we just aren't sold on it. My husband is leaning towards Braelyn... it is a little odd I suppose but I don't like how it looks when it is written.
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July 9th, 2012 09:59 AM #13
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July 9th, 2012 10:32 AM #15
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To me the n ending names sound a little less feminine than your other girls. I know these names are going to be all over the map, but just off the top of my head... How about:
Cosette
Evangeline
Seraphina
Vivienne
Marietta
Penelope
Thomasina
Lisanne
Rosalind
Isla
Ingrid
Joelle
If you really like the n ending, here are a few more options:
Imogen
Gretchen
Joycelyn/ Jocelyn
You have two a endings, maybe you could go with another ey to pair with Tenley. That might make a cute sib set.
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July 10th, 2012 04:45 PM #17
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We considered an -ey ending since we do have two a endings but Calista might be Callie in the future so that's why we were thinking a name with a different ending all together was a better idea. I agree though spunkiedoodle, the n ending names sound less feminine than the other girls. We were thinking the -lynn ending was probably the most feminine sounding way to end with an n. We both really like the name Seraphina but don't like the name/nn Sara(h) which is what we were afraid people would gravitate to. Lorilei is the same for us, we really like it but don't like the nn Lori.
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July 10th, 2012 05:31 PM #19
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Elodie- Like this a lot but I think it is about to surge in popularity. Is that an issue for you?
Elowen- Really like this
Arwen- I know a little Arwen. I think it's a cool name
Eowyn- Honestly, I look at this and I'm not 100& sure of how to pronounce it. I think a lot of people will have trouble with it since it is so uncommon.
Braelyn- I really dislike this. It looks very trendy to me.
How about...
Brynn?
Bronwyn?
Lumen?
Rory?
Carrigan?
Kerrigan?
Rowan?
Rowen?
Rowena?
Everly?
Ellery?
Wren?
Willow?
Melody?
Harlow?
Marlow?
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July 10th, 2012 09:07 PM #21
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Hi!
I think you have some really good options.
Elodie seems like a perfect option in my opinion. It is feminine, like your other daughters names, but also unique.
Elowen, Arwen, Eowyn, and Braelyn seem very unisex to me.
I'd suggest: Eloise, Breslin(?), Brynn, Gwendolen/Gwendolyn as options
For Seraphina, what if you spelled it Serafina and called her Fina instead of SarahWife to one great guy
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July 11th, 2012 01:27 AM #23
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