Anonymous
Post 09/13/2020 04:41     Subject: Isadora or Naomi

Naomi. Because it is used more widely in different cultures.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2020 02:54     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

Sadie reminds me of Oprah’s dog
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2020 02:47     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

I just don’t like Naomi, never have. Even as an elementary schooler when I had a classmate with the name (and she was perfectly nice).

Isadora is cool and I see no problem with Sadie as a nickname. It’s no stretch at all. It makes way more sense than Peggy for Margaret, Sally for Sarah, or Teddy for Theodore.
Anonymous
Post 09/13/2020 00:59     Subject: Isadora or Naomi

I love Isadora but I’m Brazilian. Sadie is a strange nickname imo. Naomi is nice too.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 23:35     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

I really like both names. Isadora is more fanciful. Naomi more classic.

No offense, but I really don’t like Sadie (or Dora).

I think if you call her Isadora, that will be her name. You don’t need to shorten it.

(By the way, how do you feel about Izzy? Because if Isadora’s friends invent a name for her, it just might be Izzy....but that may/may not stick.)

Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 21:44     Subject: Isadora or Naomi

Isadora is my daughter’s middle name so of course I love it and I think it’s generally underused. Nice change from all the Isabelles. I think Sadie is fine as a nickname but it may not stick or she may choose something else when she’s older. So don’t do it if you hate Izzy, Dora, or the full name.

Naomi is not my style but it’s a good, classic name. You can’t go wrong with it.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 21:37     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither, honestly.


This. And Sadie is a reach for a Isadora NN. I know all of the seemingly unrelated Elizabeth NNs, so don’t start quoting those. I think if you like Sadie, just name her Sadie.


+1
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 21:35     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither, honestly.


This. And Sadie is a reach for a Isadora NN. I know all of the seemingly unrelated Elizabeth NNs, so don’t start quoting those. I think if you like Sadie, just name her Sadie.

I’m NAF but it doesn’t seem like a stretch to me at all. I-SAD-ora.



Except it’s Is-a-Dora not I-sad-Ora!
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 21:30     Subject: Isadora or Naomi

Anonymous wrote:I LOVE the name Isadora: great choice, OP. I strongly dislike the nn Sadie.


Sadie is a nickname for Sarah
jsmith123
Post 09/12/2020 21:16     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

Both are great choices OP!
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 19:35     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

To be honest, I'm not really a fan of either. I like Isadora better--maybe Isa as a nickname?

Good luck!
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 19:03     Subject: Isadora or Naomi


I like the sound of Naomi and it’s a lovely name. BUT every time I hear it all I think is “I MOAN” backwards. I hate that this is stuck in my mind because it really is a nice name.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 18:59     Subject: Isadora or Naomi

Isadora by a mile! I also love the nn Sadie. This is a great name!
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 18:49     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neither, honestly.


This. And Sadie is a reach for a Isadora NN. I know all of the seemingly unrelated Elizabeth NNs, so don’t start quoting those. I think if you like Sadie, just name her Sadie.

I’m NAF but it doesn’t seem like a stretch to me at all. I-SAD-ora.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2020 16:28     Subject: Re:Isadora or Naomi

Anonymous wrote:Neither, honestly.


This. And Sadie is a reach for a Isadora NN. I know all of the seemingly unrelated Elizabeth NNs, so don’t start quoting those. I think if you like Sadie, just name her Sadie.