Then go with Liv. Best of all your choices. |
OP here. I don't like any of those. I do like Winslow and Sawyer but my husband isn't a fan. We don't care if the name is popular. Our other names are Emma, Charlotte, and Vivian. |
| What about Tierney? It’s Irish like Owen and Connor but has an y ending so it’s not like the boys names. |
Good thing you don’t care if the name is popular! Holy hell, those are the most popular names!! Hope you have a good last name because that’s what she’s going to be called at school, then college, then work... |
| With Connor, Owen, and Sawyer people will always assume you have 3 sons. Will that bother you? Do you think it would bother her? From your child’s perspective, I can see it getting tiresome to constantly be forced to correct that assumption. |
| I like Eloise a lot. Winslow is OK, but waspy and a bit pretentious-sounding. Don’t like Elle or Emma. Charlotte, Liv and Vivian are OK but a little tired. |
OP here. I don't like that name. |
OP here. I thought it was a girls name but apparently many feel it's a boys name. I will axe that name. I'm white but my first name is Spanish and many people have assumed I'm hispanic before meeting me. Not the biggest deal, but annoying when I was a nanny and families thought I spoke Spanish. |
| Charlotte is nice and goes well with the other names. |
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Winslow sounds like a cigarette brand (I know it’s not).
Sawyer is a good dog name. Eloise is cute and spunky. |
| Charlotte! |
They’re staggeringly pretentious. People will assume they’re boy names—which may be fine to the OP, but just pointing it out. Also, Winslow is a surname. I loathe the surname as first name thing. I know others will disagree, but that’s my opinion. “Winslow Anderson” or whatever sounds like a law firm, not a person’s name. |
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Eloise or Vivian
They're both becoming popular, but not as popular as Charlotte or Emma. And Winslow and Sawyer are just 1000% no. Especially with your boy names. |
Its wanna-be waspy. Real wasps name their kids things like Caroline, Elizabeth and Katherine |
| Ella, Estelle or Estella instead of Eloise. |