Just for fun - your thoughts on my girl name list.

Anonymous
Are you British?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you British?


No, just pretentious with bad taste in names.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:All seem trendy.


Nora is from an Ibsen play…


Ok, mom of Nora.

It is still a trending name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a high school freshman and I cannot keep up with her I friends - Isla, Ilsa, Iila, Isa…..I honestly don’t know who she is hanging out with at anytime other than one of the Is.


It's the new Kristy, Christina, Christine, Chris, Kristen, Kyla, Kyra, Kiana from the '90's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isla is pretty, but I would seriously think about the pronunciation issue as this thread has already highlighted. A lot of people still say “Iz-la” or “Is-la,” so she will probably be correcting people often. If you know that from the outset, it’s worth reconsidering as she’ll have that issue her whole life in every new place she goes.

Gemma feels a bit more distinctive and still very easy to say. It is currently around the top 200 in the U.S., so familiar but not everywhere.

Nora and Ella are both classic and simple, but quite popular right now. Nora has been hovering around the top 30, and Ella is usually around the top 20, so she would may share her name with multiple classmates. Up to you if that would annoy you.


I’m surprised the pronunciation is an issue. Isla Fisher is a reasonably mainstream actress and I know of 2 elementary aged Islas. I’ve never heard of any issues with people knowing how to say their name.

It’s not so out there that I would worry a ton about this.
Anonymous
Pretty names. Nora is my favorite. Gemma is too precocious sounding for me. Isla and Ella are perfectly nice names. Best wishes for the birth
Anonymous
Fine but unremarkable. Ella and other similar names like Bella/Isabella are quite common though. Your kid could easily be Ella in a class with Isabella who goes by Bella, Emma, Isabella who doesn’t use a nickname, and Ellie.
Anonymous
All nice. I'd probably rank them Gemma, Nora, Isla, Ella. Mostly because Ella is soooo popular (and Nora, too, but I love it).
Anonymous
They are nice names. That said, there is a trend of two-syllable girl names that end in -a. There are many girls with very similar names right now.

-a teacher
Anonymous
I always thought Nora was a nickname for:
Eleanor
Eleanora
Honora
Honoria
Leonore
Leonora
*Lenore
Lenora
Norine
Annora
*This one is my favorite because of Poe's lost Lenore.
Anonymous
No more "L" names, please. Ella, Isla, Ellie, Lila, Lola, Leela, lalalalalalalalalala!
Anonymous
Isla. Not loving the other 3.
Anonymous
Ella is too popular right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it pronounced I-la?


yes, and I find it offputting
Anonymous
All nice, normal names. Not sure why so many are confused about Isla's pronunciation. It's been popular for 10-15 years at least.

From most to least favorite: Nora, Gemma, Isla, Ella.
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