Hello everyone!
My husband and I have been talking about trying for our second soon. We have a daughter whose name is Alibelle Jacqulyn (variations/names in honor of family members).
For a boy, we are thinking Hunter Michael or Hunter Jackson (set on Hunter for first name).
For a girl, we want to do a variation of his mothers name which is Elizabeth, we like Eliza. We are not picky about if that name would be first or middle. I've been having a difficult time thinking of another name that I like to go with it until I saw Aspen on a previous post. I'm thinking Aspen Eliza sounds pretty, and I think Aspen would go well with Alibelle.
What do you think? Open to suggestions on middle name for Hunter and/or a name to go with Eliza, first or middle.
Thank you all in advance.
Re: Do these names flow well?
TTC since September 2012
I thought more like Aspen trees vs. Aspen CO. I'm actually from CO and you make a good point about the association of the place, people there can be kind of pretentious. I wouldn't want her to deal with that.
I like Hunter and Eliza.
Hunter is nms but I prefer Michael in the MN spot.
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Hunter Owen
Hunter Atlas
Hunter James
Hunter Augustine
As for girls, I love Eliza! Don't mind Aspen, but other suggestions if you like trees/nature are Hazel, Laurel, Juniper, Tansy, and Fern. Other suggestions are:
Eliza Astrid
Eliza Ingrid
Eliza Jane
Eliza Margaret
Eliza Wren
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i wish the name jackson would just go away forever!
My furchildren, Dorothy and Johnny
Ideas:
Eliza Jane
Eliza Claire
Eliza Quinn
Eliza Blair
Adeline Elise
I'm not a fan of Aspen or Astrid. Kids only hear a$$ when those names are said since it is at the beginning of the name. Sometimes it goes as far as kids at school refusing to call a child Aspen or Astrid for fear of getting in trouble for saying a bad word (I'm speaking from experience as a teacher.)
I'm not big on Astrid, either. Also, knowing Aspen could cause so many issues, it has been taken off the table.