Anonymous wrote:I like strong names -- not ones that end in the "ee" sound that you make you sound like a child. So, Nora or Tess.
This is arbitrary. Names ending in “a” are not stronger than names ending in “e”. Plus it’s rude since OP already has a daughter with an “e” sound, so you’re basically saying “don’t make that mistake again!”
People get too hung up on this anyway. Many kids, mine included, end up with a -y or -ie nickname. Are those kids weaker? No, of course not.
— signed, an Emily who no one confuses with a child