Hi Ladies! We are having a really hard time naming baby girl #2. So far the only two that we can agree on is Torrie Helene and Elise Helene but I guess neither of us like them enough to say that's THE name 100%. Helene was DH Gma's name so we are set on that middle name if you have any other first name suggestions that would go please feel free to throw them out there. We do want the name to flow with DD #1's, so that's another factor. I am just so sick of looking at baby name sites.
Thoughts/Opinions?
Re: What do you think?
Haley, Torrie, and Elise make me think that you want something that is not too girly, easy to pronounce, and modern sounding. I would stay away from names ending in -y, -ey, or -ie, as they are too rhymey with Haley. How about:
Brenna
Lena
Ashton
Bria
Keira
Leah
Marlo
Piper
Brooke
Skylar
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*Taking a break*
I like Elise, but I am not sure of it with Helene.
How about...
Tessa Helene
Maren Helene
Paige Helene
Cora Helene
Ava Helene
Juliet Helene
Ruby Helene
Cara Helene
Nora Helene
Lily Helene
Blythe Helene
Hattie Helene ... might be too rhymey with Haley
Claire Helene
Jovie Helene
Morgan Helene
Leslie Helene
Mara Helene
Afton Helene
I love a lot of the pp suggestions. Elise is pretty, but kind of vanilla. Torrie seems like a nickname. What about a fuller name and then use that as the nn?
(Blythe is my favorite suggestion)
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I like Tory Helene or Tori Helene
Other first name ideas:
Ivy Helene
Charlotte Helene
Grace Helene
Ava Helene
Lila Helene
Tori is short for Victoria, but I think Tori is strong enough to stand on its own. Don't feel pressured to give her a name only so you can use the shorter verion. Tori is age appropriate at any age from infant to 80+.