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Your favorites/least favorites
Which of my girls names are your favorites and which are your least favorites? Feel free to tell me why! :) Susannah
Louisa
Eliza
Julia
Katherine
Jane
Virginia
Grace
Sally
Polly
Margot
Sylvie
Cecilia or Celia
Emily
Claire
Agnes
Frances
Isabel
Eleanor
Laura or Laurel
Rebecca
Diana
Adela
Lark
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Favourites:Susannah - Lovely, classic name.
Julia - Ditto Susannah. Love it.
Isabel - Obviously a favourite of mine. :)
Laura - Grown on me heaps lately. Heard it while on holidays and it sounded so refreshing and pretty.Don't mind/like:Emily - Pretty and sweet.
Claire - It's growing on me. Still prefer Clara.
Rebecca - Again, growing on me. Least favourites:
Lark - Not feminine enough for me.
Frances - Not sure why, just nms.
Agnes - It doesn't sounds pleasant to me.
Polly - Reminds me of a parrot unfortunately. :(:)

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My favorite is Lark because it sounds poetic and swift.
My least favorite is Sally. It sounds boring, like an old lady.
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My favourites:
Susannah - just seems so sweet and yet sticks to her guns, and I love the nickname Zanna.
Eliza - lively and bright and the life of the party
Adela - soft-spoken and patient
Cecilia - I had a good friend by that name as a teenager and have liked it ever sinceThere are a bunch I'm not keen on because I find them plain and uninteresting. Like
Julia
Laura
Rebecca
Diana
Katherine
Emily
IsabelMy least favourites are:
Virginia - too close to the words virgin, virginity
Agnes - sounds a bit harsh and old-lady-ish
Margot - also the hard G again, just doesn't sound good to me anywhere in the middle of a name.
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Favourites:Louisa - Just love this name!
Eliza
Cecilia - really like this as well
Frances
Isabel
Eleanor
Laurel - not sure why this isn't more popularOK:Julia
Katherine - prefer Katharine
Susannah
Grace - a bit boring and I wouldn't use it
Polly - this is growing on me
Sylvie - growing on me
Emily
Claire
Laura
Rebecca
AdelaLeast Favourites:Jane - boring!
Virginia - too harsh sounding
Sally - too boring and dated
Margot - looks like maggot to me!
Celia - I've only known bossy women called Celia which puts me off it
Agnes - harsh sounding
Diana - too posh for my tastes
Lark - this is my least favourite of the whole list! It's too wordy, not just the bird but also the expression "bit of a lark, larking about," etc. Also I don't like the sound very much (but apart from that...)
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Oh dear, you have some nice names on here but unfortunately you have my two most hated names ever...Let's start with the favourites:Jane
Claire
SusannahJane is really underrated to me. I know it's plain but it's also not really used much. Unilke the similar John, which is still EVERYWHERE
Claire is just very crisp and pure sounding
I don't even know why I like Susannah. It's quite cuddly and soft. Maybe a little stuffy to some but I like itLeast favourites:Virginia- who would want the word virgin in their name? Also, my brother had a Virginia in his class when he was young and misheard her name so called her a not so appropriate word that sounds similar for nearly a month before he told us about her and we corrected him.
Frances- no explanation I have just always found this ugly
Lark- I don't get the recent love for this name. Not feminine and not a name to me.

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Julia
Agnes Least
Laura:0)
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favourites:
Virginia
Jane
Celia
Sylvieleast favourite:
Polly
Agnes
Laura
Lark
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Um... I don't have any least favorites from this list. I would use them all. Every single one of them. But since that's probably not helpful at all, I can rank them in order of which ones I like best. 1. Susannah - I love this name and everything about it: history, elegance, meaning, classic-yet-uncommon, etc.2. Eliza - a less buttoned up version of Elizabeth, spunkier yet just as graceful3. Adela - romantic but not elaborate, the best of both worlds4. Sylvie - love this name and the feeling it gives me, grown up and elegant but spritely5. Margot - (see Frances)6. Frances - I can never decide if I would name a child this as a first name, but I use it consistently in combos as a middle name because it grounds elaborate names and adds history to more modern ones. It's beautiful.7. Louisa - that A makes all the difference in giving sophistication to a classic name8. Eleanor - beautiful, historical, nickname potential, couldn't ask for more9. Cecilia - my favorite version of this is Cecily, but I like Cecilia and Celia as well; they are all such delicate, feminine names that
stand strong by themselves10. Agnes - a bit of an ugly duckling, but there's such femininity and strength in Agnes11. Laura - simple and classic; I don't like Laurel though, I feel like it's gilding the lily a little too much12. Lark - my favorite one syllable-name; I can't explain why I love it 13. Diana - just like Adela as romantic but not elaborate, only more historic; there's a whole lot of dignity in those three syllables

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The only names from that list that I dislike is Lark and Agnes. I really hate lark. Don't find it feminine or especially flattering one bit mainly because lark means to stalk or to prank. It doesn't even sound like a name. Even on a male, its horrible but more for a girl
Agnes only because it sounds way outdated and just one of those names I find grotesque. Agatha is considably better. Agatha I can tollerateThe other names I either like or can tollerate. Just dislike lark and agnes
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Favourites: Katherine, Celia (but not Cecilia) and LarkLeast favourites: Grace, Margot, Polly
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Favourites:Susannah
Katherine
Eliza
Louisa
Agnes
Grace
Julia
Eleanor
IsabelI also like:Jane
Virginia
Margot
Sylvie
Cecilia
Celia
Frances
Rebecca
Diana
Adela - like pronounced AD-uh-la
Emily
Lark (as a mn)Least favourites:Laura - it's a fine name, but I know a really unpleasant Laura and that stops me from liking it.
Sally - I can see its charm but it's a bit dated where I'm from. Most English Sallys are in their fifties or sixties.
Laurel - again a bit dated, my mother has a good friend named Laurel.
Claire - dated to the 80s, don't like the 'lair' part of the name.
Polly - It's sweet, but a bit too cutesy, like Poppy, Milly etc.

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Sally is dated here as well. :) I just have some sort of strange crush on the name.
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I could see it making a comeback in a few years when 40s/50s names are on trend :)
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I like Susannah, Katherine, Frances, Eleanor, Laurel and Lark.There are none that I really dislike (except for maybe Laura, Rebecca and Diane), I mostly just feel indifferent about the rest. Actually, I don't really like Sally or Polly. But the rest I'm more meh about.
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Julia - the best
Jane - it's so cool.
Virginia
Claire
Laura - it's almost like Julia but more neutral
Laurel - naturey but benefits from being so Laura-like that it seems classic.
Rebecca - it's not exactly a fave. It just sounds so sharp and respectable, I think it's very likeable.
Lark - a little flakey, but it's got an edgy naminess that Wren and Sparrow and Robin(f) totally lack.
Margot - spiffy but earthy. I also like Peggy.The rest are all fine but these are the ones I like least:
Susannah - that H!
Louisa - I dislike the sound of it.
Eliza - slick
Katherine - so overused it's nappy.
Polly - doesn't update IMO. Sounds precious.
Cecilia - stutter
Celia - icky texture
Emily - vaguely prissy
Agnes - reminds me of agonies. Just isn't pleasant in an American accent IMO
Frances - I just can't get comfy with the -ces ending that sounds like sess and looks like sez.
Diana - nice on paper, but I think it seems cold and dorky IRL
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Favorites:Susannah
Julia
Celia
Rebecca
DianaI just feel they are all beautiful, classic names.Least favorites:Louisa -- hate the "weez" soundPolly -- ugly and I can only think of a parrotMargot -- visually unattractive and I don't like girls' names that end in the O soundIsabel -- never will see any beauty in any form of IsabelleLark -- this seems silly
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FAVES:
Cecilia - because it's got the frill without overdoing it... It's pretty and flows well. I do prefer Cecelia, but I like this spelling too. Susannah - It's got spunk for being an old-lady name and I love it. It's a mouthful and totally unecessary in the best way possible. love. Polly - Cute, unexpected (in the States) and always makes me think of old movies from the 50s. Darling. Eliza - Love/Hate relationship, and today I am on the love bandwagon. It is short, sweet and cute. Borderline trendy but ages well and has lots of history. Katherine - Just classic. I wouldn't use it myself, but it's a great name and Kate is always a good choice too. Jane - Will always love it for it's simplicity, charm and history. It's the blank-canvas name that you can frill up or tone down however you want. Emily - Just cute. Can't deny it's girly power. Claire - classic, and I am biased since my daughter is Clarisse - a version of this. Not quite as cute as Clara or any other variation, but the Breakfast Club reference will always make the name cool. Agnes - Old-lady chic. Such a bold choice that you can't help but love it. Ingrid too. Laurel - sweet and soft, I have always liked it. The -el completes that name better than Laura or Lauren. Adela - I actually prefer Adella, but I like the sound any way. Lark - Simple, sweet, natury and nostalgic for Saved by the Bell. It's a darling name that I am suprised is not more popular.

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I love Diana, Rebecca, and Laura. And I like Grace and Margot quite a bit.The rest are just so self-consciously Classic and Vintagee they make my joints ache and my back creak. Except Lark, which is so hipster. Emily and Claire are less old-ladyish, but they're so prissy and weak.Laurel I guess is okay, but around here it isn't a name you ever see, undoubtedly due to the fact that a fairly good-sized town called Laurel is so nearby.
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