OK... we are having the hardest time coming up with combinations that we really love or even like for that matter. We are working on our if it is a girl name list... I like unique names or names from our grandparents generations that are starting to make a "comeback". The middle name will be Florence.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!!!
Re: Baby Name Help - Please & Thanks :)
Avalee Florence.
Avalee is pronounced A (as in apple) - vah - lee. It is my grandmother's name.
My grandfather married a lot so I have 4 grandmothers: Priscilla, Joy, Diane, Geraldine.
My great grandmothers were: Louisa, Mildred, Maude, Norah. I think Mildred could be really cute with the nn Milly.
I also know my great great grandmothers names were: Liddie, Maudie, Laura, Gwen.
Some of these names are pulled from WAY back in my family tree. Others I just thought of.
Odessa Florence
Evelyn Florence
Estella Florence
Grace Florence
Catherine Florence
Harriette Florence
Omi Florence
Viola Florence
Virginia Florence
Leila Florence (pronounced Lee-luh)
Greta Florence
Alice Florence
Vera Florence
Hazel Florence
Charlotte Florence
violet (01.06.2011) & colt (09.27.08)
expecting surprise baby no.3 may 3rd
Vera
Kathelene
Hazel
Maxine
Margaret
Estelle
Maeva
Ruth
Marjorie
Virginia
Mabel
Willa
Genevive
Cecilia
Dorothy
Eleanor
Thank you - that is a great suggestion! What a beautiful name!!!!
I like that name.
After 31 cycles, baby boy K (IUI) born 11/03/11
BFP (Femara) - 08/09/13 m/c around 6 weeks. xoxox Baby April
Rainbow baby girl E (Femara) born 11/16/16
My grandma was Hattie, I'm Brita.
Sylvia, Esther, Norah, Annika, Bridget, Hazel, Cora
Mary
Dorothy
Helen/Helena
Margaret
Virginia
Alice
Marjorie
Lillian
Martha
Louisa
Ruby
Josephine
Eleanor
Lucille
Edith
Hazel
June
Rita
Elsie
Gloria
Marian
Maxine
Alma
Violet
Stella
Sylvia
Mabel
Lena
Opal
Georgia
Harriet
Beulah
Arlene
Cora
Lula
Beverly
Olive
Eulalia
Eloise
Nina
Rosalie
Luella
Mavis
Great grandmothers: Lillian and Mae
Grandmothers: Jeanette, Helen and Billie
I think it's our great grandmothers' generation that is making its comeback now.
Our grandmothers' names will be popular when our daughters name their LO's.
ETA: punctuation for clarity