Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. No Gloria fans? That was my grandma’s name and she was wonderful. I guess that’s one of the old lady names that won’t become cool again.
I change my vote.
The fact that it’s Grandma’s name means a lot to me!
Aw thanks! I think DH may not be sold on this one but we shall see. I was thinking “Glo” as a nickname.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 for Nina
Perfect name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like Eve, Grace, and June!
Also:
Maeve
Hazel
Vera
Ava
OP here, I like Vera but am concerned about Veer-uh vs Vare-uh. I want to be sure the pronunciation is obvious. Such a pretty name though.
I have never heard anyone pronounce it “veer-uh”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marie
+1. Love this name. Familiar but not common, easy to spell and pronounce, and so pretty while also strong.
Nice name, but it’s like naming your kids Isa and Bella.
Not really. Rose and Marie are both common, separate names on their own. Isa and Bella are two parts of the same name and are not commonly used on their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marie
+1. Love this name. Familiar but not common, easy to spell and pronounce, and so pretty while also strong.
Nice name, but it’s like naming your kids Isa and Bella.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marie
+1. Love this name. Familiar but not common, easy to spell and pronounce, and so pretty while also strong.
Anonymous wrote:Marie
Anonymous wrote:Eleanor (E. of Aquitaine and E. Roosevelt were both incredibly strong women)
Emily
Catherine
Violet
Pearl
Claire
Charlotte
Claire
Clara
Alice
Sarah
Marjorie
Lucy