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An update on our new list.

Well, we got it narrowed BACK down to 9 names. We sat down a few hours ago (my son woke me up an hour ago with a fever) and we vigorously went through the list and picked the names we both agreed on - we have 9. Of course, my absolute favortie names are not on this list :( - but neither are his.

Anissa (he likes it - i think its ok)
Cadence (was on our list from the beginning - still like it)
Ella (we both like it, but too popular)
Juliana (my favorite from this list)
Josephine (i really like - he thinks its ok)
Rozlynn (he's determined to spell it this way, so i'd prefer not having this name)
Sarai or Sariah (Suh-rye-uh) - we both liked this version of Sarah better than Sarina. And I'm happy with it b/c my best friend's name was Suraya when I was little before she moved away in 3rd grade.
Shayla - we both wanted an Irish name
Sienna - both like it, but don't LOVE it.

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My favourites from your list are Cadence, Ella, Juliana, Josephine and Sienna but I don't think Juliana and Josephine really go with Alanna (please tell me I've matched up the right daughter there and spelt is right too). Also if you're still using James as a mn I wouldn't go with 'J' names as I'm not a fan of alliteration. Sienna James I think is the best.

Good Luck!

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charliehotsox wrote:My favourites from your list are Cadence, Ella, Juliana, Josephine and Sienna but I don't think Juliana and Josephine really go with Alanna (please tell me I've matched up the right daughter there and spelt is right too). Also if you're still using James as a mn I wouldn't go with 'J' names as I'm not a fan of alliteration. Sienna James I think is the best.

Good Luck!


Yes, I have Alanna and Jacob, too. Jacob is Jacob Justin - you referred to the JJ alliteration (Justin was after our son who passed away, so we were going to use that name as a mn no matter what). I don't know if were still going to use James. Hubby said lets figure out the fn, then we'll work on the mn.

I'd prefer not to use another "J" name, since that will make Alanna the only one w/o a J name AND I don't want to be like the Duggars. But that's what I happen to like the most on this list. But, hubby likes Shayla the most.

Now knowing that there's a Jacob (and a Justin), does Juliana and Josephine sound better with Alanna? I think Juliana goes well - Josephine is the one that seems off to me. But I like the name after my great-aunt, so it may also be used as a mn.

Thanks for your input!

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rkarczynski wrote:Well, we got it narrowed BACK down to 9 names. We sat down a few hours ago (my son woke me up an hour ago with a fever) and we vigorously went through the list and picked the names we both agreed on - we have 9. Of course, my absolute favortie names are not on this list :( - but neither are his.

Anissa (he likes it - i think its ok)
Cadence (was on our list from the beginning - still like it)
Ella (we both like it, but too popular)
Juliana (my favorite from this list)
Josephine (i really like - he thinks its ok)
Rozlynn (he's determined to spell it this way, so i'd prefer not having this name)
Sarai or Sariah (Suh-rye-uh) - we both liked this version of Sarah better than Sarina. And I'm happy with it b/c my best friend's name was Suraya when I was little before she moved away in 3rd grade.
Shayla - we both wanted an Irish name
Sienna - both like it, but don't LOVE it.


Hi, Raquel!

Okay, let me make some comments on this new list, and I apologize if it is too harsh. Names to go with Jacob and Alanna:

Anissa - I don't think it is in the same style as your other kids' names. It seems too unique to go with the sophisticated and simple Jacob and Alanna, and I don't like both Alanna and Anissa beginning with A.

Cadence - I simply don't care for this name at all. I don't think it is as pretty and feminine as Alanna, and I don't think that is what you want. It would be a nice middle name.

Ella - Not a stand-alone name in my opinion, so I think it should get the axe.

Juliana - Very pretty name! It kind of rhymes with Alanna (they both end in -anna/-ana = bad!), so I personally think Julia would be better. But, it begins with the same letter as Jacob.

Josephine - Again, not in the same style, so use as a middle name if anything.

Rozlynn - I think you know my opinions on this one. If you want an Irish name, use Rosaleen as a middle name. I love that!

Sarai/Sariah - If you are going to use one, I'd go with Sariah, because Sarai seems too close to the Bible in my opinion. Sariah is cute, as is the nickname Sari. I really preferred Sarina because I thought it was a similar name with a more modern feel to match Alanna, but if you don't care for it, then nix it.

Shayla - This seems dated (and honestly a tad low-class...sorry!), so I wouldn't use it. I personally think there are much better Irish names out there, as this one is American, not Irish. Similar Irish names are Shannon/Shannen, Shea, and Sheila. Of those, Shannon goes best.

Sienna - Very popular in my experience, and I think it might match too much with Alanna, but not with Jacob. Also, if you don't love it, I think it is a no-go. What is her nickname, then, too?

So, of your list, I like Juliana and Sariah. I preferred Julia or Juliet (I think Juliana is a no-go when you have an Alanna since they have the same ending) and Sarina. I also like Rosaleen.

I would use Rosaleen as a middle name to get your Irish name in there, and I would do Julia Rosaleen (Jules is what I call my friend Julia) or Sariah Rosaleen, or even Sariah Josephine. I definitely wouldn't do Juliana Josephine, because both Jacob Justin and the new baby would have the same initials, leaving Alanna out! Good luck!

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Lemon - sorry for all the CAPS below. I thought it would be easier to see the diff. of mine from yours if I did that. I copied and pasted yours b/c I couldn't remember everything you said. lol


Anissa - I don't think it is in the same style as your other kids' names. It seems too unique to go with the sophisticated and simple Jacob and Alanna, and I don't like both Alanna and Anissa beginning with A.

THAT IS QUITE ALRIGHT B/C I DON'T CARE FOR THE NAME THAT MUCH ANYWAY. ;)


Cadence - I simply don't care for this name at all. I don't think it is as pretty and feminine as Alanna, and I don't think that is what you want. It would be a nice middle name.

THIS HAS BEEN A NAME THAT HAS JUST BEEN THERE, I REALLY LIKED IT IN THE BEGINNING AND IT HAS STAYED ON OUR LIST ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE PREGNANCY.


Ella - Not a stand-alone name in my opinion, so I think it should get the axe.

I DO LIKE SOME OF THE OTHER NAMES MUCH MORE. IT IS A PRETTY NAME, BUT LIKE YOU SAID NOT A STAND ALONE NAME


Juliana - Very pretty name! It kind of rhymes with Alanna (they both end in -anna/-ana = bad!), so I personally think Julia would be better. But, it begins with the same letter as Jacob.

HUBBY WON'T DO JULIET. AND FOR BOTH OF US JULIA IS A LITTLE BLAH.


Josephine - Again, not in the same style, so use as a middle name if anything.

I KNOW IT'S OFF FROM THE STYLES, BUT AGAIN I LIKE THIS ONE AFTER MY GREAT-AUNT. I'VE BEEN TRYING SINCE ALANNA TO USE THIS NAME AND HE FINALLY SAID MAYBE! I DOUBT IT WILL BE THE BABY'S NAME BUT IT IS ALSO A CONTENDER FOR A MN NOW. :-D


Rozlynn - I think you know my opinions on this one. If you want an Irish name, use Rosaleen as a middle name. I love that!

LOL - I THINK I KNOW EVERYONE'S OPINION ON THIS ONE!


Sarai/Sariah - If you are going to use one, I'd go with Sariah, because Sarai seems too close to the Bible in my opinion. Sariah is cute, as is the nickname Sari. I really preferred Sarina because I thought it was a similar name with a more modern feel to match Alanna, but if you don't care for it, then nix it.

I LIKE EITHER SARAI OR SARIAH. I WAS ACTUALLY SURPRISED HUBBY SAID YES TO THIS. AND ALSO HUBBY WAS THE ONE WHO SAID HE'D RATHER HAVE ANISSA ON THE LIST THAN SARINA, WHICH SURPRISED ME B/C HE'S THE ONE WHO PUT THAT NAME ON THE LIST!


Shayla - This seems dated (and honestly a tad low-class...sorry!), so I wouldn't use it. I personally think there are much better Irish names out there, as this one is American, not Irish. Similar Irish names are Shannon/Shannen, Shea, and Sheila. Of those, Shannon goes best.

I DO NOT LIKE SHANNON OR SHEILA - I GREW UP WITH WAAAAY TO MANY OF THEM. I LIKE SHEA, BUT I AM NOT FOND OF 1 SYLLABLE FN. I'D PREFER SHEA AS A MN. AS FAR AS THE IRISH THING - SHAYLA IS THE ONLY NAME WE BOTH LIKE. THERE ARE SO MANY IRISH NAMES THAT ARE SO POPULAR THAT IT JUST KIND OF TURNED US OFF - RILEY (WHICH WAS THE ORIGINAL NAME WE HAD PICKED OUT FOR HER BEFORE WE KNEW SHE WAS A GIRL), REAGAN, MCKENNA, MCKENZIE, ETC. AND ANOTHER PROBLEM IS HUBBY HAS 22 COUSINS AND THEY ALL, YES ALL, HAVE IRISH NAMES. SO WE'RE KIND OF LIMITED TO WHAT WE COULD USE.

Sienna - Very popular in my experience, and I think it might match too much with Alanna, but not with Jacob. Also, if you don't love it, I think it is a no-go. What is her nickname, then, too?

I HAVE NEVER EVEN THOUGHT ABOUT A NN FOR THIS. SIEN, ENNA??? WHO KNOWS! LOL


I like Sariah Josephine, Sienna James sounds nice, too. Hubby likes Shayla James.

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Okay, that's fine! Don't worry about the CAPS. From yours at the bottom, my favorite is Sariah Josephine.

Let me see if I can remember to comment back on what you said. As for Cadence, if you like it, then that's great! I mean, at the end of the day, my opinion is fairly insignificant. If hubby likes Sariah better than Sarina, perfect! Sariah is a great name! I agree that Shea is a bit short and too unisex to go with Jacob and Alanna, but I just think Shayla is SO different from Jacob and Alanna - it just doesn't fit for me. That is incredible about your husband's family - I'd imagine it would be quite hard to find a unique Irish name, then. I do like Josephine, but only as a middle name for you. It is a very nice way to honor family. My biggest issue is with Juliana. I could never see any parent saying, "Here are my children: Jacob, Alanna, and Juliana." without whoever they were talking to bursting out laughing because Alanna and Juliana are so similar in end sound. Too bad hubby doesn't like Juliet, and I don't think Julia is blah at all (just my opinion!), but if you used either, you'd have two J names.

I think Sariah Josephine is great, with the nickname Sari or Riah.

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As for Cadence - it's just one of those - not completely in love with it, but it's just always been there. You know? Like it has been faithful to us or something - lol. It did come off the list briefly, but that was my fault. I had so many names and so many lists, that I forgot to include it a few times. I did that with quite a few names.

Anyway, ( i ramble ) yes, it is hard to find an Irish name to stick with the tradition. And Jacob and Justin weren't w/ the tradition anyway. But then there's Alanna, who was. So even though we really would like another Irish name, it doesn't have to be that way.

And I didn't mean that Julia is a "blah" name, I guess just "blah" for our tastes. I meant b/c I like the more unusual names - where Juliana is more unusual than Julia. And hubby likes the more "modern" and contemporary names. That's why we both prefer Juliana over Julia.

I do like Sariah Josephine, but I'm really trying not to get my hopes up b/c I know hubby has other names he'd prefer. It just seems like I fall in love with something and then he says "no".

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Don't worry - I don't take offense at the Julia comment. Yes, I get you with the Cadence issue...

About Sariah Josephine - didn't you like Sienna and hubby liked Shayla, and you both agreed on Sariah? That is what I got from your post. I think it is a perfect compromise.

About the Irish issue - I don't think I remember what Alanna's middle name is, and Alanna isn't Irish. Neither are Jacob or Justin. So, unless you REALLY want one, I personally don't think it is a huge deal, especially when it would be a chore to find a new one with hubby's 22 cousins having Irish names!

Again, I really urge you to reconsider Juliana. I totally agree that it is a beautiful name, but with the names you have already chosen, I don't think you can use it. This is just my opinion.

Stay strong with Sariah Josephine! Good luck - I'm out for today!

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We both liked Sienna. He likes Shayla more than I do, and I like Sariah more than he does.

Oh, but Alanna is Irish. Actually Alana is more of the true Irish name, I don't know if Alanna is the "American" version or just another Irish version (I've seen it differently on various websites). But I didn't like Alana - too much like Alan w/an A. I thought the double N spelling made it prettier and more feminine.

The funny thing is that we actually had 2 more names like Juliana on the list... Liliana and Ariana. I made hubby pick only one, and it was Juliana - which was my fave of the 3 anyway. Like I said earlier, I'd kind of prefer to stay away from the J theme anyway. But only time will tell what we will end up naming her. I made a list for hubby to keep and the same list for me to keep (not that I am the one who needs reminding). Hopefully he'll keep looking them over and we'll be able to narrow it down to a few before she is born - just a few days more than 5 weeks left now!

What do you think of Sariah Jacqueline (b/c of James)? I know it flows better with Josephine, but he had wanted to use James. I don't know if that still stands, but he wants to work on getting closer to a fn before we even start to consider mn again.

It is absolutely gorgeous here today, but Jacob came down with a fever in the middle of the night, so we're pretty much stuck here. Have a good day!

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I like Sarai Josephine over Sariah Josephine and I am voting for this combo.

I am totally biased with Jacquelyn as it is my daughter's name, she is a mother and loves her name, her friends call her Jac but we always call her Jacquelyn.
 
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