Anonymous wrote:No Felicity.
Anonymous wrote:Personally? I don't love girls names that are a feminized version of boys names. So that leaves Elizabeth, Felicity, and Anna. I assume you're young enough that your cohort's minds won't go instantly to Keri Russel's breakout hit, but what about the doll? Elizabeth and Anna are ... safe.
But that's ok! They're all fine choices. No stinkers in the bunch![]()
Anonymous wrote:At one point in my life I went through a phase watching a lot of BBC period pieces. All these names sound like they'd fit in one of those stories. My thoughts, not bad or good, just what I think....
These 2 names feel very English, you might get asked if the family has English heritage :
Felicity
Georgianna (nn Georgie)
Common but nice traditional name with options for many nicknames :
Elizabeth
Reminds me of the Paul Simon song Cecilia, personally all the women I have heard of with this name are Catholic and mostly old nuns :
Cecily
Works on both sides of the pond :
Louisa
Anna
Anonymous wrote:Georgianna and Cecily are a little too precious for me but the others are all nice. Would you use a nickname for Elizabeth and if so what? And does it go with your last name? Some people really like stuff like alliterate first and last names (like “Betsy Brown”) and others think that’s too cutesy. Just something to keep in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Our top six list of girls names is below, but we are having trouble deciding. Will welcome all thoughts - the good, the bad, and the ugly. In no particular order:
Elizabeth
Felicity
Georgianna (nn Georgie)
Cecily
Louisa
Anna