My grandfather and grandfather in law just passed away, and I think it would be great if we could somehow incorporate both of their names in our baby's name. Their names are Stanley Edward and Marvin Jay. Any ideas on how to make one great girl name from both?
Re: How to make family names work for a girl?
Edie Jayne
Jada instead of Jay. Does Edward have a middle name? Some female names close to Ed but are not my style: Edna, Edwina, Edda or Eda
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I would save the names for a little boy and not butcher their names to make them "fit" a little girl. It is not much of a honor IMO when you butcher the name.
I thought of this, although I'm not sure that I would want to use the regular versions. I do really like a lot of the ideas like Edie, Eddie, Jane, Jay-something, and Mary. I'll run these by my husband. Thanks ladies!
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I like this too.
Oh, good one, Sarah. I like that!!
I love this. My first thought was Eddi Jay, but I like Eddi(e) Jayne even better.