Cannot pick between these two names for daughter

Anonymous
I'd go with Sylvie .
Anonymous
Sophie
Anonymous
⬆️ This. I have a suuuper popular 80s name and always had like five of them in every school class. I have a 13 year old Sophie and she’s literally never had a friend also named Sophie in her class. A handful of Sophias here and there. And I know Sophie is supposed to be a very popular name. But numbers-wise, there just aren’t as many as there were Jessicas and Jennifers and Sarahs. Go with what you love.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And if not Charlotte, then Sofia. nickname Sophie

I prefer Sofia spelling too



1000+ I cannot stand the spelling Sophie the name is Sofia which is how it is spelled and pronounced all over the world
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And if not Charlotte, then Sofia. nickname Sophie

I prefer Sofia spelling too



1000+ I cannot stand the spelling Sophie the name is Sofia which is how it is spelled and pronounced all over the world


+2
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sophie is overused.


So is Charlotte.

Charlotte was on my short list I picked a different name bc it was too popular for me.
Anonymous
I'm 33 and my name is Sophia nn Sophie ask me anything
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And if not Charlotte, then Sofia. nickname Sophie

I prefer Sofia spelling too



1000+ I cannot stand the spelling Sophie the name is Sofia which is how it is spelled and pronounced all over the world


+2


DP. Except in Francophone countries, where the name is Sophie. Do you go around insisting that all Marys are truly Marias too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And if not Charlotte, then Sofia. nickname Sophie

I prefer Sofia spelling too



1000+ I cannot stand the spelling Sophie the name is Sofia which is how it is spelled and pronounced all over the world



LOL the name is SOPHIA which is how it is spelled in Greek, the language the name originated from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Charlotte, Charlie, Lottie. Soooo many Sophie’s right now. Avoid it.


Haha Charlotte is just as popular.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And if not Charlotte, then Sofia. nickname Sophie

I prefer Sofia spelling too



1000+ I cannot stand the spelling Sophie the name is Sofia which is how it is spelled and pronounced all over the world



LOL the name is SOPHIA which is how it is spelled in Greek, the language the name originated from.


Ok, Abigaia.
Anonymous
Sophie. I prefer Sophia. That may be more common, though.
Anonymous
I have daughters ages 13 and 8 and I opened this post thinking it would be fun to see what today’s expecting parents are thinking about re names. I used to love thinking about names, etc but obviously my day is past, so, I will live through you all vicariously!

So, yeah, I was a little surprised to see two names that I hear alllllll theeeeee tiiiiiime in both my girls’ age groups. Well, on the positive side: everyone will know how to pronounce and spell your daughter’s name, no matter which one you pick! And your daughter will never have to correct anyone or feel like she is the one with the “weird” name! Cheering for your daughter on the soccer field, “Go Charlotte!” Or “Go Sophie!” — they may be one of many Charlottes/Sophies or, maybe not, by that time, if most Charlottes/Sophies are older?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have daughters ages 13 and 8 and I opened this post thinking it would be fun to see what today’s expecting parents are thinking about re names. I used to love thinking about names, etc but obviously my day is past, so, I will live through you all vicariously!

So, yeah, I was a little surprised to see two names that I hear alllllll theeeeee tiiiiiime in both my girls’ age groups. Well, on the positive side: everyone will know how to pronounce and spell your daughter’s name, no matter which one you pick! And your daughter will never have to correct anyone or feel like she is the one with the “weird” name! Cheering for your daughter on the soccer field, “Go Charlotte!” Or “Go Sophie!” — they may be one of many Charlottes/Sophies or, maybe not, by that time, if most Charlottes/Sophies are older?


Charlotte and Sophia were #4 and #5 last year according to the SSA (Sophie was a bit further down). They have been popular for a few years and still are.
Anonymous
Charlotte 100%
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