Ok so we found out we are having a GIRL. DH are horrible at agreeing on names. When we had DS we never did agree on a girls name so it was good that he was a boy. His is the only name we ever agreed on: Cameron Oliver.
So now we're stuck on a girls name. DH really likes Caroline with a nn of Carly. It's not my favorite name, but I don't hate it. The only thing is it's the only name DH will ever bring up. He's also mentioned Alyssa, but I don't really like it as my name is Melissa and I think it sounds too close.
Here's the thing. I really don't want my child to have a top 100 name. I hated when I had 3 Melissa's in my class growing up. I've always gone by Missy though so it wasn't that bad, but I just prefer something a little more unique. Not strange though. DH wants traditional. He's more of a top 100 kind of guy.
My favs right now are: Elaina, Lilah, Amelia
DH only likes Caroline (Carly)
I really want to be able to give my child a nn. I know some people hate that, but in our family everyone has a nn. The mn is up in the air. DH really wants to honor his grandmothers as DS has my grandfathers name as his middle name. Problem: his grandma's have horrible names. Verna and Ida. I think Ida's middle name is Antoinette so I might be able to convince DH to use that for a mn. Any other suggestions?
Re: Girl Name Help Please
My first thought when you said Verna and Ida was that maybe you could put them together and make Vera? Antoinette is also a pretty MN option.
Out of your choices, I really like Amelia and Lilah. Some other names you might like (with nickname options)...Gabrielle, Juliana, Liliana, Eloise, Elise, Evelyn, Malia.
I like Caroline, but I do not like Carly as a nickname for it. I think Amelia is quite lovely!
Some more suggestions just in case you had not thought of them (in an effort to help you and your H agree upon something)
Abigale
Bethany
Constance
Delilah
Evangeline
Fiona
Josephine
Olivia
Patricia
Sophia
Vivian
Veronica
Violet or Viola (Italian for Violet)
I would ask what is it about Caroline that he likes. The length? The flow? The line at the end? Then see if there is a middle ground you guys could meet at. Some names that I love and are similar are-
Evangeline
Claire
Coralyn
Arline
A Frog, A Monkey and a Ladybug
Interesting. Amelia is actually more popular than Caroline according to the SSN rankings. Another thing to consider is that even the top 100 names are used less frequently percentage-wise than they were when we were young.
For instance, in 1980 the top girl's name (Jennifer) was used on 3.3% of all females born. Fast forward to 2011, the top girl's name (Sophia) was used on 1.1% of all females born.
Suggestions - Magdalena (Maggie, Lena), Charlotte (Lottie, Char, Charley), Emmeline (Em, Emmy), Alexandra (Ally, Alex, Lexi, Sasha, Xandra), Annalise (Anna, Ann, Annie, Elise, Lissy), Josephine (Jo, Josie, Joey, Effie, Fina, JoJo), Genevieve (Evie, Vi, Ginny, Eve, Gen, Gennie), Katherine (Katie, Kate, Kit, Kathy, Kitty, Kay), Jocelyn (Joss, Lyn), Anastasia (Ana, Annie, Ann, Sasha, Stacey), Marlena (Marley, Lena, Mena, Marlo)