Baby girl names you love and don't hear often?

Anonymous
Diane or Diana or Dana or Dina
Ruth
Esther
Naomi or Noemi
Mae or June
Leah
Lauren
Zoe
Adelle or Adel or Adah
Anonymous
Mallory
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Polly


No to sisters named Molly and Polly, lol! (I love Molly btw)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Help! DH and I are unable to come up with a name we love for DD #3, due in a few months. Our first two girls have names that we adore: Molly and Cara. We cannot come up with another girls name that we like as much. Seeking something easily recognizable, not trendy, and pretty but not too frou-frou feminine.

A few ideas we've tossed around and rejected:
Jacqueline (too long/too many possible spellings)
Alison (too many possible spellings/too popular)
Julia (too popular in my opinion? Still on my DH's list)

What's the best girl name you've heard recently, or one you just love? We are open to any and all suggestions. Thank you!!!


Julia is nice. I also like Alice, Beatrice ( or Beatrix) Audrey, Frances


Totally agree with Alice! It's a less common name than Alison, and has the same charm as Molly and Cara, they go very well together.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mallory


Molly and Mallory?
Anonymous
What about Victoria? Classic and you don't hear it as often.
Anonymous
Veronica
Anonymous
Harriet / Haddie
Anonymous
Eve
Bridget
Willa
Susannah
Valentina
Anonymous
Are any of these suggestions resonating with you, OP?
Anonymous
Molly, Cara and Gemma
Molly, Cara and Nina
Molly, Cara and Lola
Anonymous
Alice would be perfect!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Molly, Cara and Gemma
Molly, Cara and Nina
Molly, Cara and Lola


Ooohh - I really like this suggestion. Come back, OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Molly, Cara and Gemma
Molly, Cara and Nina
Molly, Cara and Lola


Ooohh - I really like this suggestion. Come back, OP!


I know! Where is OP! I want to know what she likes!
Anonymous
Personally I would choose a shirt name with two syllables that’s does not end in -y, -ie, or -a, and that does not start with M, C, or K, but another consonant.

Lauren




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