Pretty but currently unused names for a girl

Anonymous
What about Magdalena? You can get a lot of cute nicknames from it and I think the full name sounds pretty.
Anonymous
Laura is great. I say stick with it! I dont think it is popular at all. I dont know any young Lauras
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 13yo DC has a name that has hung out in the 200's on both the boys and girls SS names lists for years and we've met maybe 6 or 7 other kids who share the name.


So what is the name? If you can’t say it, why’d you post?
Anonymous
I am really loving Amy! You never hear it but it’s a wonderful name. I also really love:
Hannah
Joan
Kathleen
Meredith
Allison
Becca (Rebecca)
Ellen
Margot
Tessa
Lisa
Anonymous
I am really loving Amy! You never hear it but it’s a wonderful name. I also really love:
Hannah
Joan
Kathleen
Meredith
Allison
Becca (Rebecca)
Ellen
Margot
Tessa
Lisa
Anonymous
Also- my neighbor just named her little girl “Sara” and I noted that you don’t hear that often these days!
Anonymous
Jeannie
Julie
Emma Jane
Greta
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are older so some of these might be more popular than I’m aware of:

Justine
Holly
Kira
Robin
Daniela
Astrid
Amy
Nadia
Nina
Karina/Carina
Iris




Both of my daughters (both under 4yo) are on this list!
Anonymous
Yvonne
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Some of my favorites that I don't hear often are:
Juliette
Carly
Brooke
Clio
Elle
Paige
Bryony


How do you pronounce Bryony?




It's Bry-o-nee. That's actually my cats name because I liked it so much and didn't have a girl!


Isn't that the awful girl from Atonement, but she spelled it Briony.


It is the same name but the y spelling Bryony is the original. Although if you read the book atonement the girl comes off much better and more complex than in the movie.

I like the name and have been toying with using it as a middle but someone pointed out that it sounds a bit like Brian-ee and that ended it for me. LOL



It doesn’t sound at all like that. You’re mispronouncing it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also- my neighbor just named her little girl “Sara” and I noted that you don’t hear that often these days!


Really? I know TONS of kids named Sara/Sarah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also- my neighbor just named her little girl “Sara” and I noted that you don’t hear that often these days!


Really? I know TONS of kids named Sara/Sarah.


As a Sarah myself, I will let you know that your kid will always be asked, “is it Sara or Sarah?”. It’s a common name. It’s fine though!
Anonymous
Claudia
I didn't use it for my daughters because I named my dog Claudia in my 20's thinking I might not have kids...I just love that name!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Also- my neighbor just named her little girl “Sara” and I noted that you don’t hear that often these days!


Really? I know TONS of kids named Sara/Sarah.


As a Sarah myself, I will let you know that your kid will always be asked, “is it Sara or Sarah?”. It’s a common name. It’s fine though!


I'm a Sara and I've been happy enough with the name. I've lived all over the world and I really love that people from different cultures feel a connection to it, "beautiful name, my wife is a Sara/h!" and it is easy to spell and pronounce in different languages. It's very versatile. It was top ten when I was born in the 80s, but interestingly I was only one of two in my high school (850 kids) so I didn't experience the Sarah P, Sara K, Sara F, thing people seem to dislike.
Anonymous
Katherine!
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