DH and I just found out yesterday we are having a baby girl . For her name we are debating on Elizabeth Rose or Evelyn Rose. So far I think we are leaning towards Evelyn.
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They're both very pretty names. I think I'd lean toward Elizabeth, because it seems like Evelyn is skyrocketing in popularity. Obviously Elizabeth is also popular, but it has a more classic feel.
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anderson . september 2008
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Evelyn has never been my cup of tea, but there's nothing wrong with it. I prefer Elizabeth because of its complete timelessness and the wide variety of (adorable) nns associated with it.
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They're both very pretty names. I think I'd lean toward Elizabeth, because it seems like Evelyn is skyrocketing in popularity. Obviously Elizabeth is also popular, but it has a more classic feel.
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They're both very pretty names. I think I'd lean toward Elizabeth, because it seems like Evelyn is skyrocketing in popularity. Obviously Elizabeth is also popular, but it has a more classic feel.
This and there are endless nns for Elizabeth. Liz, Lizzy, Beth, Betsy, Liza, Eliza, Bessie, Elsie, Lizbeth....I'm sure there are others. I am biased though as Elizabeth is my name and my DD's mn. I go by Liz but actually wish I went by Elizabeth...it really is a pretty name.
They're both very pretty names. I think I'd lean toward Elizabeth, because it seems like Evelyn is skyrocketing in popularity. Obviously Elizabeth is also popular, but it has a more classic feel.
They're both very pretty names. I think I'd lean toward Elizabeth, because it seems like Evelyn is skyrocketing in popularity. Obviously Elizabeth is also popular, but it has a more classic feel.
Evelyn has never been my cup of tea, but there's nothing wrong with it. I prefer Elizabeth because of its complete timelessness and the wide variety of (adorable) nns associated with it.
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anderson . september 2008
vivian . february 2010
mabel . august 2012
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You can't go on with either, they're both winners.
I think I like Evelyn a little more.
Love Elizabeth
Evelyn is not my cup of tea
This and there are endless nns for Elizabeth. Liz, Lizzy, Beth, Betsy, Liza, Eliza, Bessie, Elsie, Lizbeth....I'm sure there are others. I am biased though as Elizabeth is my name and my DD's mn. I go by Liz but actually wish I went by Elizabeth...it really is a pretty name.
But Evelyn is really cute too...love the nn Evie!
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Both are nice names, but i'm not a huge fan of older names, so I prefer Elizabeth to Evelyn.
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I agree too!
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Evelyn. Hands down.It wins every time.
I wish I could use since its so beautiful it but a cousin already did. Plus it is way less over-used and stands out in a good way.
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