Re: Narrowing down a girl name
in reply to a message by MoCro
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. lol
I 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
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. lol
I 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