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  1. #1

    10 weeks left pls help!!!!!!!!!!

    We are having a baby in less than 3 months and do not know the sex. If its a boy the name will be Miller. We are so stuck on the girl name. Right now it's between Hadley or Miller but I'm not set on either.

    I want a very unique name. I like unisex and surname names.

    We already have a 3 year old girl named Saige and a 5 year old boy named Cooper

    I want this one to be the most unique of all. All suggestions and opinions welcome please!

    Thanks so much!

  2. #3
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    Is Miller after someone? I have never heard it used as a first name. While Miller is fine for a boy, I would caution you against using it for a girl. I don't love it, but beer associations aside, it's not a name that a girl would probably love wearing. Some unisex names like Elliot or Sutton have a spunk that seems to be missing from Miller.

    What about:
    Sutton
    Ellis
    Lake
    Seaton
    Jones
    Blaine
    Sawyer
    Harlowe/Marlowe
    Mercer nn Mercy

  3. #5
    Thanks so much. I really like Sawyer and Sutton. I just worry about the t sound in sutton. It's hard to say. Miller is not after anyone, I just love it.
    Keep them coming!

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    Interesting. Do you mean the way that if you say Sutton fast you don't actually say the "t"? I always felt like that happened in my own name Kate. You don't actually say the "t", you just kind of stop suddenly. I agree, that's not my favorite.

  5. #9
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    I prefer Miller for a girl because it's softer sounding than Hadley.
    Some other suggestions:
    Almeda
    Blake
    Bronte
    Riane
    Toya
    Meyer
    Hopeless romantic and proud momma of two princesses:
    Isabella Jane & Vanessa Rose

  6. #11
    That's exactly what I mean about Sutton. The T goes missing. It's true that's it's much like Kate or Payten. I love the idea of Sutton though.
    Any more very original names welcome.
    Great suggestions so far!

  7. #13
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    I really dislike unisex or masculine names on girls. How about Millie or Millicent instead?

  8. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by boyandgirl View Post
    I really dislike unisex or masculine names on girls. How about Millie or Millicent instead?
    I do agree on that. But if you want to use something close to those names why not Melissa or Haylee instead of Hadley. Or Jordyn for a girl. I wouldn´d use a surname as a name for a child at all because as you say it: It is a surname! There exist so many beautiful real first names. I´m sure you´ll find a good, unique and suitable one for you next baby that fits to her/his siblings names. Good luck

  9. #17
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    Thoughts on these unisex options?
    Riley, Phoenix, Jude, Avery, Charlie, Grey, Leith, Lesley, Devon, Bastian/ Bastien, Patrice, Pascale, Kerry/ Kerri, Dani, Jo

  10. #19
    Please don't name your daughter Miller. Can you imagine the beer jokes she would get, especially since beer commercials don't exactly cast a classy light on women? NOT something I want my daughter associated with - plus, it's just not attractive.

    You daughter deserves a feminine first name....as a first name, not a surname. Besides, if you want something "unique" - unisex and surnames are not the way to go, their very very trendy right now.

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