Actually, there is...I just found it under "specialty" if you click under community, then pregnancy, then view all. There's a baby name board. Hope you get some more good insight
I like creating polls as well Bc you can easily see what's winning! Like if you put alternative spellings, had people vote etc. I agree with PP though the spelling when I first saw it was the to names just mushed together for me.
Not a fan of the name itself but I LOVE the spelling!!! Some people hate unique spelled names because it takes away from the origin but it's not their baby!!
Not a fan of the name but that's because there is a hospital/college in Georgia that it reminds me of. That and the nail file. But don't hate it but please go with Emery spelling
i agree the spelling is super confusing. but i love the name. I wanted to name our boy emerson but my husband wasn't having it lol. So we went with Liam. but other than the spelling, the name is super cute imhop.
Based on the feedback from this post my husband and I have opened our minds to spelling it Emery but also the possibility of using Lydia As first name and Emery as a middle. We have been referring to her as EmMarie all this time so feel like it's her name but don't want her to dislike her name.
Based on the feedback from this post my husband and I have opened our minds to spelling it Emery but also the possibility of using Lydia As first name and Emery as a middle. We have been referring to her as EmMarie all this time so feel like it's her name but don't want her to dislike her name.
You can always have a special NN for your child that doesn't have to be directly based off of their actual name.
Lydia Emery is much better then Emery. Emery came out of nowhere, broke the top 1000 in 05 and is already 161, very similar to how Ashley and Jennifer got their starts of over use. It will be time stamped to this decade.
Not a fan of the name itself but I LOVE the spelling!!! Some people hate unique spelled names because it takes away from the origin but it's not their baby!!
After several years, it's not your baby either. It's your adult that has to deal with a stupid name for the rest of his/her life.
BTW the name isn't bad, it's NMS, but I prefer the traditional way of spelling it. Just think about your child's future job interviews and how awkward it may be for someone to not know how to pronounce her name.
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