All of our kiddos names end with -n- and are not in the top 100, but are not unique. Our baby girl will have the middle name of Rae (after my father, Ray) and these are our top names; please tell me what you think!
-Lauren Rae (I know this name used to be super common, but not so much now) -Quinn Rae -Brynn Rae -Rylan Rae (I know it is technically a boy name, but I think it could be feminine as well) -Rowan Rae
I am also not set on the spelling Rae; I like it spelled Raye and Rhey as well. Opinions on the spelling?
Lauren. The others are probably gonna end up timestamped (Lauren has been around forever and has ups and downs, but the others are all on upswings, and probably wont come back after the down swing. Brynn might escape this, and Rowan might for boys, its a masculine name) stick with Rae, or maybe Raye.
A friend of mine recently named their baby Lauren and I love it. I know it was popular when we were growing up but you don't hear kids with it nowadays.
I also prefer Lauren. But I wouldn't change the spelling of your Dad's name. I would name her Lauren Ray. I think it looks beautiful and feminine names end in "ay" all the time: Lindsay is an example.
Lauren Rae by a mile. Quinn and Brynn just don't flow with Rae (I think the two monosyllabic names sound choppy when said together), Rylan looks made up, and Rowan is all boy to me. Also, the double R names are a bit of a tunoff.
Other -n names: Maren Katherine Eden Kristin Evelyn
Re: Baby girl names ending with -n-
Rhey is bad.
Brynn is my next choice followed by Rowan but I agree with PP they are time stamped.
Other n ending suggestions that I don't think are very common-
Maren Rae
Teagan Rae
Ellen Rae
Helen Rae
Fallon Rae
Devon Rae
Erin Rae
Colleen Rae
Lauren Rae.
While I love Quinn and Brynn, they don't go well with middle name Rae in my opinion.
I would only use the Rae or Ray spelling.
Also, FWIW I'm a Lauren and I love my name- it's easy to say and spell, not too common yet known and not too frilly.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
TTC since September 2012
The rest are going to be dated trendy for sure.
Like the spelling of Rae, though!
Other -n names:
Maren
Katherine
Eden
Kristin
Evelyn