Baby girl names you love and don't hear often?

Anonymous
Meredith
Joyclyn
Lynn
Vivianna
Tatiana
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Meredith
Joyclyn
Lynn
Vivianna
Tatiana


Is this a typo or something? Were you aiming for Jocelyn?
Anonymous
Simona, Veronica, Vita, Paulina, Marisol.
Anonymous
Hazel
Rosemary
Vivian or Vivienne
Carolina
Helena
Anonymous


Ila.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Simona, Veronica, Vita, Paulina, Marisol.


DCUM has a thing for Marisol. As it happens, I like Marisol, but I don't understand DCUM's thing for it, especially given DCUM's usual response to Spanish-language names
Anonymous
Oh, megan would be lovely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pertussis


That's a cough.

...just like Esme is a nasal squeal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pertussis


That's a cough.

...just like Esme is a nasal squeal


No, Esme is a name for a person. Pertussis is a name for the disease caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really like the late 70's names of girls I grew up with. We need more Jessicas and Natalies and Samathas in the world.

I've always loved the names Emily and Sara (no H!) too.


I think Natalie and Samantha are both in the top 10 for popular girls names this past year... not great choices if OP wants a name that isn't used much
Anonymous
Simone
Evie
Tatum
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Iris
Eloise
Veronica
Rosemarie
Penelope nn Poppy


I feel like every 3rd baby girl I see is named Penelope with some sort of twee sounding nickname like Poppy, Penny, Pepper....
Anonymous
Jill, June, Susan
Anonymous
Molly, Cara and . .

Lucy
Emily
Jamie
Jane
Andrea (nn Andie)


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really like the late 70's names of girls I grew up with. We need more Jessicas and Natalies and Samathas in the world.

I've always loved the names Emily and Sara (no H!) too.


I think Natalie and Samantha are both in the top 10 for popular girls names this past year... not great choices if OP wants a name that isn't used much


No, Natalie peaked at #13 in 2008 and was #36 in 2017 (and its highest rank in the 1970s was #66, in 1978, so it really isn't a 70s name), and Samantha peaked at #4 in 1993-95 (#54 in 2017).
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