Now that we know we are having another girl, it's time to seriously think about names. Our daughters name is Hannah.Evelyn
This baby girls middle name is going to be Ann - that's set in stone.
So we are looking for a first name that compliments Hannah and flows nicely with the middle name Ann.
The two names we've discussed and like so far are Elizabeth and Alexandra but I'm not sold on either.
Re: Girl names that compliment "Hannah"
Charlotte Ann
Danielle Ann
Beverly Ann
Valerie Ann
Stephanie Ann
Hannah and...
Jocelyn Ann
Jillian Ann
Rosalie Ann
Natalie Ann
Margot Ann
Abigail
Rosalie
Caroline
Margaret
Emily
Laura
Julie, Julia, Juliet
Sarah
Madeline Ann
Emmeline Ann
Marjorie Ann
Josephine Ann
Madeline
Emily
Jessica
Lizbeth
Susan
Caroline
Rosalie
Rebecca
Mallory
Lucille
Natalie
Felicity
Josephine
Linnea
Audrey
Olivia Ann
Genevieve Ann
Aurelia Ann
Melinda Ann
Other ideas:
Heidi Ann
Valerie Ann
Stephanie Ann
Natalie Ann
Madeline Ann
Emily Ann
Margaret Ann
Married: 06-2024
TTC #1: Since November 2015
Restarted TTC "count" Oct. 2016
due to previous issues.
***TW***
BFP: 11/4/2016
BFP: 07/17/2024
Really the only thing holding me back from Elizabeth is the nicknames. I don't like any of them - not Liz, Lizzie, Beth. Nope. If we name her Elizabeth, that's what I wanted her to be called.
I am am really liking some of these suggestions too though - love Sarah and Emily. I will see what DH thinks!
How much do you dislike the nicknames? It's possible that Elizabeth will grow up and decide she prefers Liz, Lizzie, or Beth. Would that bug you? I've eliminated names from my list because of possible nicknames.
Also, people are stubborn about long names and nicknames. With some names people assume there's a nickname. [i.e. Elizabeth, K/Catherine, Isabelle, Alexandria, Robert, Edward, William] It's rude of them, but it's common enough to be annoying.
I know an Alexander whose mom HATES Alex. She deals with it when it happens, but people call him Alex, without prompting, often enough to annoy her. Would you be comfortable correcting people?
I think Elizabeth Ann sounds beautiful; but depending on where you stand on the nicknames Sarah or Emily might be better choices in the long run.
Beatrice Ann
Louisa Ann
Amelia Ann
Cecilia Ann
Juniper Ann
Good luck!