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Bree.
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I agree with Isla.Lily for some reason, too - even though I once thought of using it. I have a niece with the name as well. Not sure what else.
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I like Bree if it's a nickname for Gabriella (I can't stand "Gabby"), but otherwise I agree that it's insubstantial. It also sounds like the cheese (brie).Lily is one of the sweetest names I can think of, and I can see why someone would think it's too sweet (it's very, very soft). If I ever used it, it would be as a middle name.
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Lily is EVERYWHERE. I wish it would go away for a while, and I say that as someone who actually likes it.
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It really is.And my niece Lily isn't really a Lily per say. Lily is such a quiet, peaceful name to me and my niece is not. Lil suits her better, honestly.
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Lily seems more bright and inquisitive, to me, not delicate. Really, it's a catch-all type of little girl name.
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I tend to see flower names as delicate, not sure why. I actually don't really like any of the names my brother used - Emma, Lily, Natalie, Brianna. They are pretty bland to me, and Brianna also sticks out. (Lily's full name is actually Lilyanna pronounced Liliana, but she has never gone by it.) Then again, I don't really like the names of most of my nieces and nephews. They aren't bad names by any stretch of the imagination but they are all pretty bland.
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I like Natalie. Emma is okay, but not a favorite.I think you see flower names as delicate, because flowers are delicate.
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