Baby Names

Aubria?

So I like Aubrey, but I feel it's immature on a girl. I really like the sound, and the meaning however.

Aubria, was suggested to me. It's also a name of a frog species from west Africa. NOW, that may not be the most flattering nature relation to the name, but there are worse/equally bad, yet used/usable names.  Plus it has that Audra, Adria feel to it. 

Anyways, it's also credited as a form of Aubrey.

Thoughts on it? I have a feeling most of you will label it as trendy/madeup/NMS, so I'm prepared for that.  

Re: Aubria?

  • I would go with Audra, if you want something more "grown-up" than Aubrey. Or, just stick with Aubrey.

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  • imagemoonfaerie:
    I would go with Audra, if you want something more "grown-up" than Aubrey. Or, just stick with Aubrey.
    I don't like Audra or Audrey, so that's why I haven't switched to that one. 
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  • I like Aubrey.  It was on my list for my girls.  I don't think it sounds immature though.
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  • Aubria is pretty but kind of strange.  I'd stick with Aubrey or find something else you like.

     

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    Aubria is pretty but kind of strange.  I'd stick with Aubrey or find something else you like.

     

    This.  Aubria is just weird IMO.

      
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  • It just seems awkward to say for me.
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  • I would keep looking.
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  • This name seems really awkward. I'm not sure if it should be pronounced au-bree-UH or au-BREE-uh. I think you should keep looking. Sorry! 
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  • Not really a fan.

    How about Ava, Aurora, Alia, Avery, Audrey?

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  • I agree with a PP. If you want something more 'grown-up', try Audra. Aubria is really ugly, IMHO.

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    So I like Aubrey, but I feel it's immature on a girl. I really like the sound, and the meaning however.

    Aubria, was suggested to me. It's also a name of a frog species from west Africa. NOW, that may not be the most flattering nature relation to the name, but there are worse/equally bad, yet used/usable names.  Plus it has that Audra, Adria feel to it. 

    Anyways, it's also credited as a form of Aubrey.

    Thoughts on it? I have a feeling most of you will label it as trendy/madeup/NMS, so I'm prepared for that.  

    You guessed it.  Haha!  I totally disagree with you about Aubrey sounding less mature than Aubria.  How do you feel about Aria?

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  • I am an Aubrey, I have always like my name.  I actually think Aubria looks less mature because of the i and the kind of made up look to it.
  • I think Aubria sounds very immature and I really don't like...but my daughter's name is Audra so we obviously have different tastes. I agree that Aubrey sounds much better.
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  • If you love Aubrey, use it; otherwise, keep looking.
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  • I would use Audra or Audrey. I'm just not a fan of Aubrey (& variations) 
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    imageKendalight:

    So I like Aubrey, but I feel it's immature on a girl. I really like the sound, and the meaning however.

    Aubria, was suggested to me. It's also a name of a frog species from west Africa. NOW, that may not be the most flattering nature relation to the name, but there are worse/equally bad, yet used/usable names.  Plus it has that Audra, Adria feel to it. 

    Anyways, it's also credited as a form of Aubrey.

    Thoughts on it? I have a feeling most of you will label it as trendy/madeup/NMS, so I'm prepared for that.  

    You guessed it.  Haha!  I totally disagree with you about Aubrey sounding less mature than Aubria.  How do you feel about Aria?

    Ahaha, yeah this board tends to have the same general name opinions.

    I like Aria, but it's too annoying for me to say unfortunately. I really wanted to like it,  but it's just not working out. 

     

  • My DD is Aubrey and I love it! I think it's very sweet and feminine and not immature at all.
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