Hey, I think that is a much more interesting name than most of the others in this thread. I'll take it over a top 20 name any day. |
I knew a girl named "Noah". She's in her 40s now so it was before the reverse gender trend I think. But I always thought it was pretty for a girl. |
Bridget
Cora Corinne Eva Elsa Eloise Gwendolyn Genevieve Jacqueline Sofia |
Actually, her given name was Jean Louise. You could use that and call her Scout if you truly want to honor the book. Or, since you seem to like classic old names, you could name a daughter Nelle after the author. We almost named our dog Scout, so I get that association. |
Marina and Daisy.
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These are my sister and my names. |
Grace and Louisa. |
Isabella, Charlotte or Emma (sorry thats three) and two of them are my two girls names![]() |
Yeah, there are so many of them these days. I must know a dozen Carolines, Audreys and Emmas. Love the name Claire. |
Our unused girl names were:
Elayna Bridget Delaney Marin Laura |
Amelia
Stella Sofia (Spanish spelling, not that it makes a difference) Lucy Natalie/Natalia Dahlia |
Vivienne |
Cathy
Dawn Ruby Audrina Corinne Alicia Olivia Giselle Carrie Daphne Fern Clara Sue |
15:40 - Dawn is my daughter's middle name. We had it on our short list when she was born, so I'm glad we were able to use it in some way. |
My own name is on this list several times, I didn't know anyone else w/ my name when I was growing up.
For me: Nora Anne Jane Evelyn |