Um, in case you didn't know, Allegra is an actual traditional name. Not just an allergy med. Not sure why it's on this list of obviously snarky names. |
Yep. I had a good friend in high school named Allegra (I went to high school in the early 90s) and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "The Children's Hour" also mentions a girl named Allegra. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/44628/the-childrens-hour-56d223ca55069 |
Oh my word. Moms, PLEASE do not saddle your DC with a surprising pronunciation. If you like a floral name, great. Pronounce it like the flower. Do not say that you “like” It a different way that’s not supported by the phonetics.
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Ciara (pronounced like the female version of Ciaran)
Storey Margaret (nn - Greta) Penny Clara Boys names - Joseph Gregory Christopher |
I knew an Allegra! She was so nice and a kind person. I always thought her name fit her beautifully. |
| Allegra was the name of Lord Byron's (the nineteenth century poet) illegitimate daughter by Mary Shelley's stepsister. |
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Girls: Bridget, Elizabeth, Veronica, Cecilia, Claire
Boys: James, Christian, William, Edward, Michael |
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The names I like the most for now:
Atlas, Boaz, Arlo, August, Louis Summer, Ada, Ina, Margaret, June, Kendall |
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Boys: August, Bennett, Benjamin, Samuel, and Welles
Girls: Claire, Jane, Grace, and Maren |
I like Hadley too. My daughter has a friend with this name and she has a unique last name too and it has really grown on me. I like unisex names too- Riley, Sydney, Morgan, Cameron, Spencer, Blake, Ryan. Also I learned recently that Hadley is unisex too. |
I'm just picturing 11-year-old Jonquil telling her teacher, "No, it's pronounced Shawn-quill."
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PP you quoted and we have very similar tastes. I like unisex names for girls. My DD is Haley (also unisex but more feminine these days) so I will never have a Hadley- oh well! lol |
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| I want a Charlotte and Dorothy (grandkids I guess, because my baby days are over)…nicknames Lottie and Dottie |
Okay while I would never do this to my actual children because I know how it looks, I too have a fondness for name pairs that have rhyming or cutesy nicknames that go together. I think I also just have a thing for really cute nicknames because in my mind that's what people call them as babies. So yes, a very grandmother vibe here. Some of my favorites: Margaret & Penelope (Daisy & Poppy) Josephine & Genevieve (JoJo & Gigi) |