| Really liked Cassandra / Cassie as a kid, like some others here. When pregnant I fell in love with Estelle, but H talked me out of it and I’m glad! |
Will you share the name? I am stumped for DD3. I basically want all those things and don’t have a clue what to name her. Nope.
But a few of his nicknames are on this list, along with his middle name, which also met my criteria. A lot of the girl names here also met our criteria: Josephine, Matilda, Gertrude... https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/decades/names1880s.html |
| I loved the name Theresa/Teresa growing up. Now it seems like a perfectly good name, but that's it. |
| My husband is a Howard xxxxxx III, I thought we would do Howard IV and nickname him ward. Turns out, hell nope! |
Love Clem!!! |
Not this poster, but I couldn’t remember which book, so thank you. Man, I love Ramona - I want to start reading them to my 5 year old, but I can’t get her interested yet. My older daughter (the teen) loved them when we read them together. |
| I totally should have named one of my children Ramona. Seriously. |
| Maybelle. I Think it was from gone with the wind. Yikes. |
It was the Irish girl name in the late 70s/early 80s. There were more Shannons where I grew up than Stephanies, Amys and Jennifers. I was one of them, and vowed to find names nowhere near the top of popularity lists for my kids. My teen had a friend named Shannon in her MS classes. She thought that was cool. I appreciate what my parents were trying to do, and it has a great meaning. But it does seem a bit out of sync in this generation |
Hate to break it to you but you might have bad taste? Abigail (that’s how you spell it, btw) and Rachel are classic biblical names... |
| Heather as a kid in the 1980s. After the movie Heathers I was over it. |
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Our runner up name for our first daughter was Evie (eh-vee) I loved it so much at the time, but we opted for the other name as we thought it was a more widely known name.
Fast forward to daughter #2 and it wasn’t even reconsidered. Too many little girls nicknamed Evie running around. |
Too bad - I still like it a lot. If my first didn’t already have an H name, I would have named my second Heather. In a weird twist, the name we went with is actually related to Heather - found that out after the fact. I also like Holly. |
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As a kid I loved Isabella and Victoria.
When I was pregnant I love love love loved Nora. I was positive that was my DDs name. I changed my mind during labor. I still love Nora but my DD is definitely a Vivienne! |
Yep! Maybelle Merriwether! |