Oh insomnia...I know all about that at my house. I had it last night. I guess it didn't help that the baby was teething and crying a fair bit. Names I like:
Jane Susanna (one traditional nickname I LOVE for this is Sukey, but our Susanna's nickname is Zuzu) Ellen
One thing I love about these names is that they're beautiful, familiar and classic but not used much. None of them is anywhere near the top 300 most used baby names: http://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/popularnames.cgi
Oh my gosh... all these pretty names make me want to have another daughter :) When we were thinking of names for ours, these were in contention: Izumi, Akiko, and Camille. We decided on Colette Noémi
But my real advice, go check the SS Index of top 100 names. Don't pick anything in the top 25. Then ignore 25-50. 51-100, there's where you pick from. Anything past 100 eh...probably not. And use the most common spelling. ALWAYS. Uncommon spellings do make the name "special". It makes the kid look like they have parents that don't know how to spell. Oh, and name your child for the woman she will become, not the baby she is.
Yes, I do like plants. And french. :) So many lovely names! My sister's name is Eloise, and she is and has always been a character. Watch out for that one. ;D
I wanted to call my first daughter Olive but couldn't convince my husband and she got Sophia instead. Don't get me wrong, I love the name Sophia too but my love for Olive just simply wouldn't fade. 3 years later I had worn him down sufficiently that he relented and we welcomed Olive Coco. Hooray!
Wow, you've gotten some GREAT names here - makes me want to adopt something so I can name it. Here are a couple that I didn't see, but maybe missed: Tallulah, which I love, but couldn't sell my husband on, and Clover, which I did sell him on. And she's perfect, so I know its a good name.
Astrid (a friend's beautiful daughters name) Elizabeth (Bess) why does no one use Bess anymore, so sweet! Jemima (a perfectly good name ruined here in America by auntie, Lol!)
We have a Carrington and an Ellie. If our third was a girl she would have been Temple (It was a boy, so we have a Finn and now a Deacon). All these names make me want something I can name :)
hello~ The lovely Jora over at Domestic Reflections is a bit further along in the expecting baby game, you might hop over and ask her for some thoughts! http://domesticreflections.blogspot.com/ all the best during those restless nights~ anie
Killer Haydon goes to school with a girl named Niue (pronounced Nee-way). I looked it up and it means, Behold the coconut! :) Savannah Marlice (knew a French woman once with this name. She was so nice.) Clarice (you know Rudolph's friend) Mikah Millie Astrid (was to be Haydon's name if he was a girl) (we would have called her Addie)
That's all for now. Hope you and your family are doing well. Tell everyone hello for us. xo
Oh yes, another one. We go to church with a family that named their little one Gemma. Isn't that adorable? These little girls are such "gems", I thought it was so fitting. She and her husband served a mission Russia, I think that is where she first laid ears on it. :)
Eden Elisabeth Clara Noel Jeanette Ruth Elanor Margaret
are my four girls but if I were blessed enough to have another I like Lotte (I think its short for Charlotte?) and Harriet. But I think I might be alone on this.
Ooo, I love names! Some goodies: Ruby Iris Evie Poppy Samantha Elsa My cousin named her daughter Lydia Sue, which I think is darling. I love Sue as a middle name. My dad has suggested Flossie, which I would definitely consider. Annabel is our daughter and Daisy is at the top of our list if we have another gal someday.
Balladine was our second choice for our doughter's name (after the mother of painter BALTHUS) but it was too long, we wanted a shorter one. Then there was : Violette Jinane Hope it helps.
Just discovered your blog and loving it! I was just in London and heard the names Jemima, Jems for short, and Octavia, and I thought they were so cute.
Wow! this is great... I found out today that I'm having my 4th girl, so this has been really helpful. Today from this list I have chosen Lottie. My other girls are Maya Lily, Molly Jess and Mieke (Meekah) Pip (after Pippi Longstocking). Obviously I'm pretty keen on those!
A third vote for Willa. Love Willa Cather's books. Also, I once met the most graceful French woman named Ghislaine. I've always loved that name, though it never quite worked for our situation. I also loved the name Kajsa (Swedish), but alas, have gone with more traditional American names for my own kids. Goodluck!
My daughter is Penelope. I like the story of Penelope from the Odyssey....too long to write it here, but basically she's known for being clever as well as for her faithfulness. And it happens to fit our daughter perfectly. Good luck.
like in the movie The Dutchess! Our Daughers name is Georgie, we call her Gigi or G and I fall more in love with it every day. For a moment I wished I'd named her Georgianna (after watching The Dutchess) but Georgie is a family name. Happy searching!
I love the names Esmé, Wren, Camille, Luna, Seraphina and Penelope.
I have to second Missy Anns comment about naming your child for them woman she will become, not the baby she is, after all, you do hope that she will one day grow up to become a strong, independant woman (or any other qualities you'd like her to have, these were my preferences).
I would bevare of the name Michel that someone suggested, it's a traditional mans name in big parts of the world. I also dislike naming girls names that end in "-son", maybe because my mother tongue is Swedish, but Mason means "Marks son" and I don't really see it fitting for a girl or a woman, the same goes for Adams son (Addison) and Anders/Andrews son (Anderson). Anyway, I think You are going to choose a lovely and fitting name for your little girl (which she will be even 50 years from now), these tree objections are just something that keeps bugging me every time I see names being discussed on the Internet, and I had to let it out :-)
Hi there! I discovered your blog from your Black Apple doll template, which I am planning to make for my little one, her name is very special to me, she was named when I was 10 years old, and I had her when I was 25. I loved Anne of Greene Gables, which is where I got it. Her name is Avonlea Patricia. Avy for short, her first name is pronounced a-von-lee. Not like Avon, but with a short a. Other names we were considering were Willa, which seems to be getting pretty popular, Paisley, Gemma Sue, Greer, Paige, and Ila or Isla. My little sisters are Brantley Claire, Aubrey Kai, and Presley Grace (after, you guessed it, Elvis). I also love Stella. Congrats on your little girl! There is something so amazing about a mom and her girl! Good Luck.
I have Jessica, Sophie, Rose, Molly and Lily. Only managed two flower names. If I was the only one choosing they would have been, Violet, Poppy, Rose, Daisy and Lily. There are so many lovely girls names. I love Clover and Matilda as well.
I just found your blog through . . . I have no idea. I've been all over blogland tonight! Anyway, I hope I'm not too late to jump in with baby name suggestions. I have three daughters (and three sons too, but that's not what you're interested in). I get tons of compliments on their names:
India Jane Arabella Claire Adelaide Amelia
(Adelaide was named Clementine for one week, but we got so much crap for that name. Everybody made fun of it. Everybody! So we officially changed it and usually call her Ada for short. Addie is getting to be very common.)
Don't know if your still looking for names, but my daghter who is 6 months old is called Tekla, it was quite common for girls in Sweden about 100 years ago to be named Tekla, not so common anymore. It's a grecian name, meaning "divine fame". Rut Agnes Tekla is her full name.
well, what about Haley? or maybe Christine? I have a neighbor whose pregnant with a baby girl as well, and they're planning on the name Avery. Hope this helps! Congratulations :)
105 comments:
Matilda
Lulu
Pearl
Annie
Freya
xxx
Claire
Emily
Elsie
Francesca
Diana
How about Melissa? ;-P
Amelia
Michaela
Isobelle
A vote for my daughters name Camilla. :D We shorten to Milla sometimes.
Annie
Lucy
Isabel
Rosie
Mollie
Aurelia
Alene (this is French)
Marlies
Lillian (Lili for short)
Elise
Alice
Sabra
Anya
Maya
Michel (Mi-kel), that's always been a favorite of mine, even if people don't know how to say it right off the bat.
Adelyn (our daughter's name)
Haven
Ruth
Rosemary
Opal
Jessamyn
love....
ruby,
callie,
kate,
jane,
addie.
We are always talking about names in this house.
Today I like:
Winnie
McKenna
Daisy
and my daughters:
Hadley
Maggie
Molly
Congratulations on your pregnancy!
We were thinking of naming our daughter Eloise and nicknaming her 'Ella'.
Oh insomnia...I know all about that at my house. I had it last night. I guess it didn't help that the baby was teething and crying a fair bit.
Names I like:
Lila
Nina
Flora
Elisabeth
Margaret
This is a huge list, but I keep a list of names that I add to all the time. Copy and Paste. Hope it helps spark some ideas.
Abigail, Adelaide, Allison, Anna, Bailey, Charlotte, Deidre, Eleanor (Ellie, Nelly, Nora), Eloise, Esther, Fiona, Flor, Georgia,Gretta , Ingrid, Jane, Laurel, Leah, Liesle, Lily, Mabel, Madeleine, Madison, Maggie, Mary, Maura, Meridith, Milly, Morgan, Nedra, Noelle, Robin, Ruby, Sarah, Simone, Winifred (Winnie)
Oh, these are ALL just my type of names!! Thanks, ladies, keep them coming! (This morning my 8 year old son sweetly suggested "Tiffany" :))
Not sure what your girl(s)/nieces' names are to begin with, so please excuse any suggestions for a rerun. ;)
Talia
Wren
Cornelia
Amedea
Esther
Here, I'll lend you my daughters' names. :-)
Jane
Susanna (one traditional nickname I LOVE for this is Sukey, but our Susanna's nickname is Zuzu)
Ellen
One thing I love about these names is that they're beautiful, familiar and classic but not used much. None of them is anywhere near the top 300 most used baby names: http://www.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/popularnames.cgi
Oh, also I love Esme. And I love the story that introduced me to the name when I was young: For Esme, With Love and Squalor, by J.D. Salinger.
Oh, yes! Ivy? Poppy? We're huge fans of Charlotte and Violet here in the Crowe house...maybe I need to have another baby... ;-)
claire. that is what mine will be named when she ever arrives.
Lola, Audrey, Marin were my favs, but I have all boys...
Georgianna (Gigi)
Gretl
Valora
Iris
These are all names I love but my husband has vetoed.
Our daughters' names are Greta and Ginger...we love these. I have a secret "crush" on the names Irene, Eileen, and Maeve these days though.
Clementine. Carmen. Eloise. Louisa. Ainsley. Ramona. Gretel. Hazel.
Oh my gosh... all these pretty names make me want to have another daughter :)
When we were thinking of names for ours, these were in contention: Izumi, Akiko, and Camille. We decided on Colette Noémi
you;ve got a good list going. here are a few more: cora, opal, lily, gabriella, simone, violet, edie. have fun!
Names I love but can't use for one reason or another:
Ellen
Linnea
Rosemary
June
Dorothy
Lorraine
Choltilde
But my real advice, go check the SS Index of top 100 names. Don't pick anything in the top 25. Then ignore 25-50. 51-100, there's where you pick from. Anything past 100 eh...probably not. And use the most common spelling. ALWAYS. Uncommon spellings do make the name "special". It makes the kid look like they have parents that don't know how to spell. Oh, and name your child for the woman she will become, not the baby she is.
Olive
Hazel
Esther
Isla (do you know how to say that?)
Alice
ohh and some others have already said...Pearl, Elsie,
blogers have great ideas!
Juniper
Violet
Rachelle
Estelle
Marguerite
Maeve
Willow
Imogen
Augustine
Yes, I do like plants. And french. :)
So many lovely names! My sister's name is Eloise, and she is and has always been a character. Watch out for that one. ;D
My daughter is named :
Madita (in Germany one heroin of Astrid Lindgren)
I also always liked
Linnea
Amy
Lily
Hannah
Greta
Lana
warm Greetings from Luxembour
Simone
Did u by chance have a look for the pattern ;) ??
What about Iris? It is my very special daughter's name. And who does not love the writings of iris Murdoch?
I wanted to call my first daughter Olive but couldn't convince my husband and she got Sophia instead. Don't get me wrong, I love the name Sophia too but my love for Olive just simply wouldn't fade. 3 years later I had worn him down sufficiently that he relented and we welcomed Olive Coco. Hooray!
Wow, you've gotten some GREAT names here - makes me want to adopt something so I can name it. Here are a couple that I didn't see, but maybe missed: Tallulah, which I love, but couldn't sell my husband on, and Clover, which I did sell him on. And she's perfect, so I know its a good name.
Someone asked how to pronounce Isla. It is pronounced eye-la. Isn't it beautiful?
Astrid (a friend's beautiful daughters name)
Elizabeth (Bess) why does no one use Bess anymore, so sweet!
Jemima (a perfectly good name ruined here in America by auntie, Lol!)
We have a Carrington and an Ellie. If our third was a girl she would have been Temple (It was a boy, so we have a Finn and now a Deacon). All these names make me want something I can name :)
There are some fantastic names here - actually some that belong to my own daughters who are:
Amélie Charlotte
Imogen Elizabeth
Audrey Clementine
If we had another daughter (which I would LOVE) she will be Esmé.
Other names I love but for various reasons could use:
Ruby
Jemima
Matilda
Lola
Poppy
All the best!
Forget name suggestions! I love the background to the bed!!
how about Tess? She's my sweet, who just turned 8.
Some favorites include-
Clara
Nora
Lacy
Elaine
Cora
Sistine
:)
this must be so exciting for you!!!!
hello~
The lovely Jora over at Domestic Reflections is a bit further along in the expecting baby game, you might hop over and ask her for some thoughts!
http://domesticreflections.blogspot.com/
all the best during those restless nights~
anie
Beatrice, Luella, Frances (Frannie), Willa, Athena, Minerva
By the way, my friend's daughter's middle name is Estelle, and it sounds great when she calls her by her full name when she is scolding her.
my 2 y.o is Maxine, but she was almost Miriam. i also love Camille, Rose, Freda, and Aviva.
Amalia
Annalise
Elspeth
Gwen
Ingrid
Irene
Nia
Nissa
Siri
Tamsin
Ursula
Yarrow
(my own are Olivia and Audrey)
Ellie Mae (my little princess)
Charlotte
Tiffany
Matilda
Rose
I had a list a mile long, knew I was having a girl for months and still took two days to decide what to call her after she was born. Good luck!
Umm, how about Susan? :)
Here is my more serious list:
Killer
Haydon goes to school with a girl named Niue (pronounced Nee-way). I looked it up and it means, Behold the coconut! :)
Savannah
Marlice (knew a French woman once with this name. She was so nice.)
Clarice (you know Rudolph's friend)
Mikah
Millie
Astrid (was to be Haydon's name if he was a girl) (we would have called her Addie)
That's all for now. Hope you and your family are doing well. Tell everyone hello for us. xo
Amelie
Margot
Frances
Isabella
Madeline
Oh yes, another one. We go to church with a family that named their little one Gemma. Isn't that adorable? These little girls are such "gems", I thought it was so fitting. She and her husband served a mission Russia, I think that is where she first laid ears on it. :)
My daughters names are Charlotte and Georgia. Georgia is named after my father George, and I think it is an especially lovely name.
Other names:
Amelia
Madeline
Annie
Pearl
Oh and we call Georgia "Gigi" sometimes. She loves the nickname!
I like old fashioned names.
Eden Elisabeth
Clara Noel
Jeanette Ruth
Elanor Margaret
are my four girls but if I were blessed enough to have another I like Lotte (I think its short for Charlotte?) and Harriet. But I think I might be alone on this.
Ooo, I love names!
Some goodies:
Ruby
Iris
Evie
Poppy
Samantha
Elsa
My cousin named her daughter Lydia Sue, which I think is darling. I love Sue as a middle name.
My dad has suggested Flossie, which I would definitely consider.
Annabel is our daughter and Daisy is at the top of our list if we have another gal someday.
http://www.whatalovelyname.com/
I love this link to baby generated names...so fun!
Balladine was our second choice for our doughter's name (after the mother of painter BALTHUS) but it was too long, we wanted a shorter one.
Then there was :
Violette
Jinane
Hope it helps.
vivienne elise
sophie elizabeth
tessa
genevieve
helen marguerite
best wishes!
Lynne:
I saw that someone suggested Willa. Yes, I really like this name!
Here is my list:
Savannah
Audrey
Juliette
Leila
Rose
Lily
Cassidy
Scarlet
Violet
Olivia
Averie
Clara
Marlowe
Harper
Quinn
Emerson
Wren
The last 3 are my FAVES!
My daughter goes by her first and middle name....... Ann leslie .. I thought I would throw it in.........
My daughters name is
Ann Leslie
Love it!!!
wow, that's a LOT of names. so fun to read them. A few more--
Orla
Virginia
and of course Lucie (the reason we spell Lucie's name with an -ie is because it was my great-grandmother's name).
Just discovered your blog and loving it! I was just in London and heard the names Jemima, Jems for short, and Octavia, and I thought they were so cute.
here were a few on our list before we settled on Amelia
Lucy
Lola
Tabitha
Fiona
Eliza
Blythe
Caeli (CHAY-lee)
Chloe'
Annalise (or Annalisa)
Elsa
Rose
Noelle
Eleanor.
My little ones are Piper Murphy and Nuala Brady (pronounced "newla"). I love Dagmar but it was too germanic for my Irish husband.
I have a Lorelei (Laura-lie)
and a Gretchen (we sometimes call her Gigi)
cornelia.
(from that you can get all kinds of shortened versions: neely, nell, nellie, lia, lee lee, ni ni, corey)
claire.
lucille.
Wow! this is great... I found out today that I'm having my 4th girl, so this has been really helpful. Today from this list I have chosen Lottie. My other girls are Maya Lily, Molly Jess and Mieke (Meekah) Pip (after Pippi Longstocking). Obviously I'm pretty keen on those!
My daughters are
Antonia Paige
and
Genevieve Freya
they get shortened (sometimes) to Tonia/Toni and Evie.X
Violet, Elly, Lumin, Francis, Collette, Josie, Luna, Atherton, Callie, Honor, Cedarose, Aurelia
I love girls names! Good luck with your quest....
i vote:
clara
heidi
jane
I can really only suggest my daughters name, Amelia Eve (Milly for short). Beautiful, classic, timeless.
A third vote for Willa. Love Willa Cather's books. Also, I once met the most graceful French woman named Ghislaine. I've always loved that name, though it never quite worked for our situation. I also loved the name Kajsa (Swedish), but alas, have gone with more traditional American names for my own kids. Goodluck!
My daughter's name is Juliette Sabine.
Good luck! Ann
What great suggestions! Here are some more;
Stella Rose (our very own 'Minnie')
Alice
Matilda Ruby (my fav neice)
Florence
Flora
Freya
Edie
Millie
Genevieve
Elsa
Frederika
I love "F" names but we have a really diffcult F (German) surname so they just can't work for us.
Good luck!
I've always liked growing up as a Tobi.
;)
a friend's grandmother's name is interestingly named "novella lilly" (southerner).
"allegra"
i know someone named "pleasants" (lovely person, fits her name beautifully, another southerner)
The joy of dreaming a name for a promised new little person!!!
My favourite is Willa - meaning desired, or longed for
Also love
Elsbeth
Sadie
Louisa
Clementine
Adelaide
and Madeaux (mah'doh) french nickname for Madeleine
Georgianna and Lizzie. My two favorite names from Jane Austen's works. And I'm sure whatever name you decide upon will be perfect for your wee one.
My daughter is Penelope. I like the story of Penelope from the Odyssey....too long to write it here, but basically she's known for being clever as well as for her faithfulness. And it happens to fit our daughter perfectly. Good luck.
Partial to my girls' names
Morgan
Elisabeth "Ella"
Margaret
Frances
Georgie or
Georgianna (pronounced geor-jane-uh)
like in the movie The Dutchess! Our Daughers name is Georgie, we call her Gigi or G and I fall more in love with it every day. For a moment I wished I'd named her Georgianna (after watching The Dutchess) but Georgie is a family name. Happy searching!
Mae
Natalie
Audrey
Alice
I love the names Esmé, Wren, Camille, Luna, Seraphina and Penelope.
I have to second Missy Anns comment about naming your child for them woman she will become, not the baby she is, after all, you do hope that she will one day grow up to become a strong, independant woman (or any other qualities you'd like her to have, these were my preferences).
I would bevare of the name Michel that someone suggested, it's a traditional mans name in big parts of the world. I also dislike naming girls names that end in "-son", maybe because my mother tongue is Swedish, but Mason means "Marks son" and I don't really see it fitting for a girl or a woman, the same goes for Adams son (Addison) and Anders/Andrews son (Anderson). Anyway, I think You are going to choose a lovely and fitting name for your little girl (which she will be even 50 years from now), these tree objections are just something that keeps bugging me every time I see names being discussed on the Internet, and I had to let it out :-)
My daughter's name is Isla May (we just started calling her May May and she loves it.
Hi Lynne. Wow 95 comments.
Abby has 2 friends with adorable names in her class Ivy and Lola. Lola might compete with Lily a little though.
I love that Ethan came up with the name Tiffany:)
Hi there! I discovered your blog from your Black Apple doll template, which I am planning to make for my little one, her name is very special to me, she was named when I was 10 years old, and I had her when I was 25. I loved Anne of Greene Gables, which is where I got it. Her name is Avonlea Patricia. Avy for short, her first name is pronounced a-von-lee. Not like Avon, but with a short a. Other names we were considering were Willa, which seems to be getting pretty popular, Paisley, Gemma Sue, Greer, Paige, and Ila or Isla. My little sisters are Brantley Claire, Aubrey Kai, and Presley Grace (after, you guessed it, Elvis). I also love Stella. Congrats on your little girl! There is something so amazing about a mom and her girl! Good Luck.
You don't need more help.
Nonetheless:
Mary (my daughter, who is often May)
Louisa
Eve
Congratulations to you.
Eloise! My current crush.
Neve
Sally.
Just found your lovely blog, read through all 100 posts and saw none of my girl's name
Lauren
It is a great name and not very common here. Much luck and congrats!
I have Jessica, Sophie, Rose, Molly and Lily. Only managed two flower names. If I was the only one choosing they would have been, Violet, Poppy, Rose, Daisy and Lily. There are so many lovely girls names. I love Clover and Matilda as well.
I just found your blog through . . . I have no idea. I've been all over blogland tonight! Anyway, I hope I'm not too late to jump in with baby name suggestions. I have three daughters (and three sons too, but that's not what you're interested in). I get tons of compliments on their names:
India Jane
Arabella Claire
Adelaide Amelia
(Adelaide was named Clementine for one week, but we got so much crap for that name. Everybody made fun of it. Everybody! So we officially changed it and usually call her Ada for short. Addie is getting to be very common.)
Don't know if your still looking for names, but my daghter who is 6 months old is called Tekla, it was quite common for girls in Sweden about 100 years ago to be named Tekla, not so common anymore. It's a grecian name, meaning "divine fame".
Rut Agnes Tekla is her full name.
well, what about Haley? or maybe Christine? I have a neighbor whose pregnant with a baby girl as well, and they're planning on the name Avery. Hope this helps! Congratulations :)
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