Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, I also have a Cora. My 2nd was a boy though. I loved two syllable names that ended in -a, but I don't think I would have done that for a 2nd girl.
Before I knew it was a boy I batted around these names:
Rosalie/Rosie
Sylvie
Evie (maybe with a longer name)
Scarlett
Colette
Elsie
But I really like Juliet (I think I'd spell it that way) and also Isla.
OP here. Love Colette and Evie.
Anonymous wrote:Op, I also have a Cora. My 2nd was a boy though. I loved two syllable names that ended in -a, but I don't think I would have done that for a 2nd girl.
Before I knew it was a boy I batted around these names:
Rosalie/Rosie
Sylvie
Evie (maybe with a longer name)
Scarlett
Colette
Elsie
But I really like Juliet (I think I'd spell it that way) and also Isla.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I actually like a lot of these name suggestions. Especially Stella and Vivian (I've always like Vivian, but my husband does not). For all the people confused about some of my names, my family has a very Scottish heritage, and my husband's is very Irish. Our last name is very Irish.
I think I just really am lost with names this time around because we knew immediately with our first what name we loved and nothing is really speaking to me.
"Very" ___ heritage. Why do people do this? Unless you have an Irish or Scottish passport and spend your holidays there, so what. Americans are so annoying with that.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I actually like a lot of these name suggestions. Especially Stella and Vivian (I've always like Vivian, but my husband does not). For all the people confused about some of my names, my family has a very Scottish heritage, and my husband's is very Irish. Our last name is very Irish.
I think I just really am lost with names this time around because we knew immediately with our first what name we loved and nothing is really speaking to me.