So I have 3 boys- Brendan, Gavin and Collin and we found out we are having a girl!! We are all over the place with names and there seems to be no end in sight. I like Eden, Adeline and Liliana Hubby likes Brielle and Shae Would love some suggestions and thoughts!!
Eden fits your "ends with n" theme and is pretty, but I like Adeline better overall. Liliana is okay, but I have seen it used so much lately that I'm a bit over it. Brielle is nice, but I don't think it fits your sib set very well. I don't care for Shae at all.
Adeline/Addie would be my top choice, but Liliana also gets a yes vote!
They're girl names that have the same flavor as your boys' names.
None of the other names are terrible, but they would each get a "no" vote for me for different reasons. I love biblical names, but I'm not a fan of biblical terms used as names or "virtue" names. For instance, I would say no to Eden, Heaven, and Chastity. Brielle is a made up name, like the parents really wanted Brianna but wanted to be "different." Shea is okay, but it seems very 1970s to me (I am old enough to remember that decade, and it was a hippy/trendy name then.) Middle aged gen X-ers like myself will not feel that Shea has as much gravitas as your boys' names, which are all traditional. Also, the product shea butter is so common. Tons of bad nickname potential there.
Re: Need Help with Baby #4 Name
Lilly
Adelaide
Brynn
Eliza
Gabrielle
Eden goes with your theme
Liliana is okay, but I have seen it used so much lately that I'm a bit over it.
Brielle is nice, but I don't think it fits your sib set very well.
I don't care for Shae at all.
Suggestions
Lillian
Linden
Scarlett
Lucy
Violet
Amelia
Hannah
Audrey
Lauren
Chloe
Delilah
Jade
Lorelei
Brooke
Grace
Emmeline
Avery
Baby girl #1 7/11/13
Baby girl #2 4/30/15
Baby Boy Due 2/16/19!
They're girl names that have the same flavor as your boys' names.
None of the other names are terrible, but they would each get a "no" vote for me for different reasons. I love biblical names, but I'm not a fan of biblical terms used as names or "virtue" names. For instance, I would say no to Eden, Heaven, and Chastity. Brielle is a made up name, like the parents really wanted Brianna but wanted to be "different." Shea is okay, but it seems very 1970s to me (I am old enough to remember that decade, and it was a hippy/trendy name then.) Middle aged gen X-ers like myself will not feel that Shea has as much gravitas as your boys' names, which are all traditional. Also, the product shea butter is so common. Tons of bad nickname potential there.