Please tell me what you think of these three names for girls:

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok im going to searh now...my guess would be sarah palin but ill let you know what i find. ?.sarah michelle gellar. Yep i think its sarah


Nope. It's Hilary, as in Hilary Duff (the actress) and Hillary Clinton (the political figure). Also means happy/cheerful.

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Actually, that isn't the actress with the spelling we used. There is another.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok im going to searh now...my guess would be sarah palin but ill let you know what i find. ?.sarah michelle gellar. Yep i think its sarah


Nope. It's Hilary, as in Hilary Duff (the actress) and Hillary Clinton (the political figure). Also means happy/cheerful.

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Actually, that isn't the actress with the spelling we used. There is another.


Hilarie Burton?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

Actually, that isn't the actress with the spelling we used. There is another.


Hilarie Burton?


There we go . I just didn't like the y endings. I also have a friend with this spelling.

Now I want to know the name of the daughter of the person I originally agreed with who said most dcum mommies wouldn't like her name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hate them all but especially hate Lark. Your kid will hate you.


totally!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hate them all but especially hate Lark. Your kid will hate you.


totally!!!!


Agree. Lark screams "insecure parent who needs a 'unique' name to me." It's not as bad as the made up names, but it comes close.
Anonymous
Lark is lovely and cheerful, IMO.
Anonymous
I've never heard of the name Lark for a person. My favorite is Christina. It's actually unique for this generation. Feminine and beautiful. Was never a fan of Audrey.
Anonymous
When I hear the name Audrey I always think of this:

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok im going to searh now...my guess would be sarah palin but ill let you know what i find. ?.sarah michelle gellar. Yep i think its sarah


Nope. It's Hilary, as in Hilary Duff (the actress) and Hillary Clinton (the political figure). Also means happy/cheerful.

OP, I like Audrey and Willa. Not so much on Lark or Christina.


Dont forget about Hillary Swank too
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