Ideas for baby girl #3 name?

Anonymous
DH and I are currently feeling good about Zoe. Despite it being more popular than I'd like! We will see how we feel in a couple weeks but thanks everyone for this list! Has given us a lot to marinate on. Definitely wondering if we need to keep up the three syllable trend which I'm surprised I hadn't even thought about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are currently feeling good about Zoe. Despite it being more popular than I'd like! We will see how we feel in a couple weeks but thanks everyone for this list! Has given us a lot to marinate on. Definitely wondering if we need to keep up the three syllable trend which I'm surprised I hadn't even thought about.


Do you call Sullivan "Sully"? Sully and Zoe sound like tongue twisters.
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Eliza
or Elysse or even Alissa (Alyssa?)
Anonymous
Zoe is nice with Juliette and Sullivan. I enjoyed this thread … your kids' names don't really "go together," but they inspired some great ideas, and I especially loved the Shakespearean suggestions. Good luck with your #3!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are currently feeling good about Zoe. Despite it being more popular than I'd like! We will see how we feel in a couple weeks but thanks everyone for this list! Has given us a lot to marinate on. Definitely wondering if we need to keep up the three syllable trend which I'm surprised I hadn't even thought about.


I have a one year old Zoe and we love the name. FWIW, even though it's popular we haven't yet met another baby Zoe(y) and she remains the only Zoe(y) in her daycare, which has around 60 kids. I do know someone who has a 2 year old Zoey, and I've met occasional strangers who say things like "we have a Zoe, and she's 6" but it's not like we're surrounded by Zoes.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are currently feeling good about Zoe. Despite it being more popular than I'd like! We will see how we feel in a couple weeks but thanks everyone for this list! Has given us a lot to marinate on. Definitely wondering if we need to keep up the three syllable trend which I'm surprised I hadn't even thought about.


Do you call Sullivan "Sully"? Sully and Zoe sound like tongue twisters.


Yes he is Sully a lot of the time. We will marinate on this for awhile. I'm only just in my second tri so we have time. Others I pitched to DH after this with varying levels of enthusiasm were

Gretal
Chloe
Lianna
Audrey

I will never fully give up hope on Georgia until the ink is dry!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Zoe is nice with Juliette and Sullivan. I enjoyed this thread … your kids' names don't really "go together," but they inspired some great ideas, and I especially loved the Shakespearean suggestions. Good luck with your #3!


Thanks!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are currently feeling good about Zoe. Despite it being more popular than I'd like! We will see how we feel in a couple weeks but thanks everyone for this list! Has given us a lot to marinate on. Definitely wondering if we need to keep up the three syllable trend which I'm surprised I hadn't even thought about.


Do you call Sullivan "Sully"? Sully and Zoe sound like tongue twisters.


Yes he is Sully a lot of the time. We will marinate on this for awhile. I'm only just in my second tri so we have time. Others I pitched to DH after this with varying levels of enthusiasm were

Gretal
Chloe
Lianna
Audrey

I will never fully give up hope on Georgia until the ink is dry!


I love Audrey!! It was on our list. It is pretty popular, though. I know siblings named Sullivan (nn Sully) and Audrey, so to me those names go together. I’m not crazy about Gretal, but I do love Greta. You could name her Margaret (nn Greta).
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