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How do you feel about these girl names:

Meredith, Marin, Quinn, and Daphne?  We're having such a hard time picking a name for baby #2. 

Re: How do you feel about these girl names:

  • I love both Meredith and Daphne.  Daphne seems almost ethereal to me, I love it the most.  Meredith was on our short list of names if we had had a girl.

    The other two are not my style.

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  • I love the name Marin.  When I was a camp counselor, there were sisters named Maeve, Amelia, and Marin that were so adorable (and I love those names).  

    Daphne is cute - a friend from HS just named her daughter that.  

    Quinn is one of those that could go either gender - I know one girl Quinn who is my age and 2 baby boy Quinns.   It makes me think of the cheerleader on Glee.

    Meredith is probably my least favorite of the names, only because it's a difficult one for a nickname.  I know some people aren't into nicknames, but I am. 

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  • I like Marin and Quinn best. The other two aren't bad, but if I had to rank them those would be top :)
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  • I actually like all of them. I was on the fence about Marin, but the more I said it, the more I liked it.

    We like Delaney for a girl.. similar to Daphne. Just another suggestion.

    Oh and I think Daphne Quinn is pretty as a FN/ MN

  • I like Quinn.  Daphne is pretty, but I'm pretty sure it's a character in Scooby Doo...although maybe kids don't even watch Scoopy Doo anymore they wouldn't even know.
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  • I like Daphne but all I can think of is Scooby Doo.  Meredith is cute.  I thought about Marin too, but it's a little odd with our last name.  Quinn is NMS.  I like names that are definitely one gender.

    I completely commiserate with the fact that naming baby #2 has been impossibly hard for us too.  Good luck.

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  • I love Meredith (especially since it's my name!)Wink , I think the only other I like is Marin, it's NMS, but not a bad name.  I'm not too fond of Quinn or Daphne myself.

    I will say that my name, for nicknames, I've gotten Mery, Mer, "M" as nicknames, though I prefer my full name.  

  • I really like Quinn.  It would probably be one of my top girl names if it didn't clash with our last name :)
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  • Daphne is definitely my favorite. Quinn is a unisex name for most but I  only think boy when I hear it.
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  • I like Marin and Quinn the best
  • We have a friend with a daughter named Maryn. I think it's a cute name, but it's not a "name" to me - it kinda seems made up.

    I love Meredith and Quinn. 

  • Meredith: Fine name that you don't hear too much anymore. This is my favorite on your list. 

    Daphne: Despite being a huge Frasier fan I have never liked this name. It seems to be making a comeback though because I am hearing it more often and know two Daphne's under 2.

    Quinn: I still think boy when I hear this. I like it on a boy, not so much on a girl.

    Marin: I go back and forth on this one. l.m.k. nailed my feelings about it. Something about it doesn't feel like a "name" to me. 

     

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  • I love Maryn.  I actually prefer the spelling Marian (as in Maid Marian from Robin Hood.)  Every time I tell someone I like that name, they look at me like I have three heads.  I guess not everyone has heard of it before.

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  • I like them all! Never heard Marin before, very cute.
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    I love Maryn.  I actually prefer the spelling Marian (as in Maid Marian from Robin Hood.)  Every time I tell someone I like that name, they look at me like I have three heads.  I guess not everyone has heard of it before.

    That's interesting to me. Maybe I am misreading Marin?

    I read Marin/Maren/Maryn as a two-syllable word pronounced like the name of a female horse (mare) and the word 'in' (i.e mare-in). Whereas Marian is a three-syllable word (Mary-in).

    Maybe I misunderstood the pronunciation of Marin? If so I change my vote to Marin. But I would never read 'Marin' as a three-syllable word. Maybe I am strange in this?

    I loved Marian for our girl name but DH wasn't on board.   

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    I love Maryn.  I actually prefer the spelling Marian (as in Maid Marian from Robin Hood.)  Every time I tell someone I like that name, they look at me like I have three heads.  I guess not everyone has heard of it before.

    That's interesting to me. Maybe I am misreading Marin?

    I read Marin/Maren/Maryn as a two-syllable word pronounced like the name of a female horse (mare) and the word 'in' (i.e mare-in). Whereas Marian is a three-syllable word (Mary-in).

    Maybe I misunderstood the pronunciation of Marin? If so I change my vote to Marin. But I would never read 'Marin' as a three-syllable word. Maybe I am strange in this?

    I loved Marian for our girl name but DH wasn't on board.   

    Or maybe I am.  I thought Marian (as I remember it from the Robin Hood story) was pronounced "mare-in"...same as Marin, Maren, Maryn.  I guess I thought Marion was "mary-in."  Hmmm...I'm not so sure now and have totally confused myself.  And am basing this all on a childhood memory of a story.

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    I love Maryn.  I actually prefer the spelling Marian (as in Maid Marian from Robin Hood.)  Every time I tell someone I like that name, they look at me like I have three heads.  I guess not everyone has heard of it before.

    That's interesting to me. Maybe I am misreading Marin?

    I read Marin/Maren/Maryn as a two-syllable word pronounced like the name of a female horse (mare) and the word 'in' (i.e mare-in). Whereas Marian is a three-syllable word (Mary-in).

    Maybe I misunderstood the pronunciation of Marin? If so I change my vote to Marin. But I would never read 'Marin' as a three-syllable word. Maybe I am strange in this?

    I loved Marian for our girl name but DH wasn't on board.   

    You are correct that it's a two syllable word (pronounced like Erin with an M on the front).  I used to babysit a Maryn and there is an actress named Marin Hinkle--both pronounced it as a two syllable word.

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  • I like Meredith and Quinn best.
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    I love Maryn.  I actually prefer the spelling Marian (as in Maid Marian from Robin Hood.)  Every time I tell someone I like that name, they look at me like I have three heads.  I guess not everyone has heard of it before.

    I'm pretty sure Sarah Jessica Parker named one of her twin girls Marion. I think it's a pretty name, and I prefer the spelling Marian. 

    I think Marin/Maryn is mare-in, and Marion/Marian is mary-in. 

  • I have a friend who spells her name Mehrin instead of Maryn. Either way it's a different name you don't hear very often.

     

  • I like meredith, daphne and quinn.  Maryn isn't my style.  Good luck with your choice!
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