Girls names for very common last name

Anonymous
Brynne.
Bronwen
Anonymous
Serena
Johannah
Adrienne
Samantha
Natalie
Cassandra
Cecilia
Marin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ingrid
Astrid
Florencia
Lyra
Sierra
Lizbeth
Fernanda
Linnea
Antonella
Zala
Ronja
Magnolia
Marguerite
Dorota
Nicolette


Are these all real names or are there some typos? Like, was Ronja supposed to be Sonja? Dorota?


I was wondering this too so looked them up and nope -- those are real names. I'm not ready for Ronja.

I know a little girl named Linnea though and really like it. Also a fan of Astrid. The rest are a little try-hard for me.


Real, and it was a serious answer. I can’t possibly know what’s “unique enough” and “too unique” in other people’s minds.
Anonymous
Between #200 and #300:

Georgia
Rosalie
Olive
Daniela
Fiona
Juliet
Evangeline
Anonymous
Larla Jones Wilson
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Between #200 and #300:

Georgia
Rosalie
Olive
Daniela
Fiona
Juliet
Evangeline




Yes to Rosalie!
Anonymous
i posted several of these. I have read almost a book a day since age 4 and also worked as a teacher. Went to both private and public schools. Live names and linguistics. If you want more let me know...I havent even suggested any "made up" names or the ones I love from other countries and cultures.
Anonymous
Oh pp again....loving Vera and Rosalie.
Anonymous
I've been really liking Margot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Between #200 and #300:

Georgia
Rosalie
Olive
Daniela
Fiona
Juliet
Evangeline


I have a niece who is an Evangeline, and while I think it's a beautiful name, everyone calls her Eva and there are two other Evas in her class at school. Just a forewarning if you are looking for something unique.

I'm really digging Olive. Some other two syllable names that I think go with Wilson:

Flora
Poppy
Iris
Anonymous
Anonymous[b wrote:]Biker[[/b]/quote]

You must be a troll because every name thread you offer up this crazy ass name. Biker is not happening!
Anonymous
I would go classic and three syllables. Amanda, Angela, Cassandra, Gwendolyn come to mind.
Anonymous
I love Clover-I wanted to use it as a middle name for our second child, but it didn’t quite work

Another name with a similar meaning is Felicity (or Felice/Felicia)

An outside the box name is Tanith - I adore this name.
Anonymous
I wanted to use Veronica so badly for our second daughter, but it just didn’t fit her when we saw her. I think it would go nicely with Wilson
Anonymous
Do t know why, but French names sound pretty

Audrey
Blythe
Brynne
Cecile
Cecily
Camille
Elise
Eve
Genevieve
Helena
Lisette
Lydia
Rebekah
Sadie
Zara



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