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Re: Narrowing down a girl name
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Quinn's not distinctly masculine. It's doing what Evelyn, Leslie, Kelsey, and Lynn did. I like it - I know a girl named Quinn and that helps a lot. It feels about like Lynn to me, only more distinctive. I think it goes well with the other names. It's a little trendier since it's a surname-name. I don't think it's too close to Griffin. I dunno, maybe I would just be excited if my husband had a name he really knew for sure he liked and wanted to use. That never happened for me. lolI also like Carys, Elsa, Penelope, Lydia. Quinn and Lydia are my favorites of all.
Amelie is a name that vexes me ... how do you say it? Uhmailya? Ah Mei Lee? Omily, rhyme Emily? Ammaly, rhyme family? Not working for me.Quinn is more of a younger-sister name than Lydia. But I slightly prefer the name Lydia in general and I guess I'd rather go thru life as a Lydia than as a Quinn. Depends. Elsa goes particularly well with Heidi IMO, but not so well with MN Quinn.So ... Lydia, Quinn, or Elsa. I personally would sit on that until the baby was born, and then choose.- mirfak
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