Middle name will be Helen (after DH's grandmother who passed this Valentine's Day)...
First name options: Brianna, Amanda, Cassandra or Samantha (hmmm I'm sensing a pattern - apparently we really like names ending in "a").
My co-workers have been having great fun picking first names (mostly designers for some reason): Prada, Valentina and Layla (yes, after the Clapton song)... again with the "ending in a"! :-) Layla could be a good one...?
if we have a girl it will be Elizabeth Cesarina DH and I are both history teachers so we know we are going to use a historical first name... Queen Elizabeth I is my favorite historical person and Cesarina is for my Nana
Pretty traditional. . . .I orginally wanted a unique name, but then we went to BRU and they had little sippy cups that had baby names on it. ..and I thought I would be so sad when our little girl wanted personalized sunglasses or keychain or water bottle and they did not have her name. . then I decided that it would not be bad to have a traditional name!
Re: Share your girl names with me..
DD1's name is Claire Frances
If this one is a girl she would be Marissa Sue
We use family names for middle names
Our other favorites: Jenna, Anna, Caylin
We decided on Josie Marie
Others we considered:
Moira, Myra, Audrey, Olivia
Parker Claire
Other favorites were Peyton, Carson, Paige and Riley.
our daughter's name is going to be Emma Grace - one of the only girl 1st names we agreed on, and it's also DH's great-grandma.
I also loved Isabella, Ashlyn, Violet, Ella, Fiona, Charlotte, Fiorella, Madison and Shayla. Maybe Emma will have a sis one day
Pretty girl names friends of mine have used: Kaylin, Delaney, Skylar, Sydnie, Jaidyn, Alexa.
If our LO was a girl we were going with Piper. Some other girl names we considered were:
Harper, Hadley, Leigh, Emery, Cailen, Ascher, Ava, Presley, Stella, Boston, Greer, Leighton, Ruby and Lily
Middle name will be Helen (after DH's grandmother who passed this Valentine's Day)...
First name options: Brianna, Amanda, Cassandra or Samantha (hmmm I'm sensing a pattern - apparently we really like names ending in "a").
My co-workers have been having great fun picking first names (mostly designers for some reason): Prada, Valentina and Layla (yes, after the Clapton song)... again with the "ending in a"! :-) Layla could be a good one...?
G/L!!
If we have a girl, she'll either be Callista (Callie) Rose or Anneliese Marie.
As a side note, I can't believe other people had Anneliese as a choice (albeit a different spelling)--I thought it was an obscure name.
Sophie Day (Day is a family name)
Yeah, the girl name was easy, so of course I'm having a boy and we STILL don't have a name
Her name will be Elizabeth. We are still working on a middle name, not so many things sound great with Elizabeth and our last name.
Other names we considered were Claire, Chloe and Grace. Can't believe no one mentioned Emily, which use to be so common and is also my name
Abigail (Abby) Anne
we also liked Lilly, Stella, Madison
Pretty traditional. . . .I orginally wanted a unique name, but then we went to BRU and they had little sippy cups that had baby names on it. ..and I thought I would be so sad when our little girl wanted personalized sunglasses or keychain or water bottle and they did not have her name. . then I decided that it would not be bad to have a traditional name!
ha! our name for a daughter would be Zoe (no Y) Elizabeth or Alice.
Chloe Rose