Next lot of calisthenics champions
All girls, Victoria Australia.
13 year olds:
Alicia
Brylee
Cadence
Clare
Heidi
Isla
Kayla
Lucy
Madeline
Matilda
Mia
Minasha
Pheobe
Rebecca
Shylah
Taylor
14 year olds:
Addison
Alina
Alyssa
Emma
Hailey
Isla
Mabel
Mackenzie
Madeline
Noi
Quinn
Sophia
Summer
Tessa
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13 year olds:
Alicia
Brylee
Cadence
Clare
Heidi
Isla
Kayla
Lucy
Madeline
Matilda
Mia
Minasha
Pheobe
Rebecca
Shylah
Taylor
14 year olds:
Addison
Alina
Alyssa
Emma
Hailey
Isla
Mabel
Mackenzie
Madeline
Noi
Quinn
Sophia
Summer
Tessa
*****
Health care 🏥 Food and shelter 🥣🏠 Climate action 🌊
LGBTQIA+ acceptance 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ Accessibility & inclusion 🦽♾
…are human rights
Cats aren’t a human right, but they are pretty awesome 🐈⬛🐈⬛
Replies
13 year olds:
Alicia- not my favorite but I like it enough
Brylee- no, the Bry is a turn of
Cadence- looks to much like Candace, which I prefer.
Clare- I like the name but not this spelling
Heidi- cute and timeless
Isla- like it, but becoming to common
Kayla- no, to common
Lucy- like it! I like Lucia better though
Madeline- I love it! Sounds elegant and lovely
Matilda- Like it, but not favorite
Mia- it's common but cute. Love it.
Minasha- kind of weird
Pheobe- love it!
Rebecca- Love it!
Shylah- the Shy in it is a turnoff
Taylor- Taylor Swift is first association
14 year olds:
Addison- fine, not favorite
Alina- Love! Love! Especially since it's Russian
Alyssa- same commets as Alicia
Emma- feels very british to me.
Hailey- don't really love
Isla- already commented on
Mabel- don't love the sound
Mackenzie- not really
Madeline- already commented on it
Noi- no
Quinn- don't love it for girls
Sophia- love! I love the timeless appeal
Summer- cute, but not my favorite
Tessa- dosent sound to mature but fine.
Alicia- not my favorite but I like it enough
Brylee- no, the Bry is a turn of
Cadence- looks to much like Candace, which I prefer.
Clare- I like the name but not this spelling
Heidi- cute and timeless
Isla- like it, but becoming to common
Kayla- no, to common
Lucy- like it! I like Lucia better though
Madeline- I love it! Sounds elegant and lovely
Matilda- Like it, but not favorite
Mia- it's common but cute. Love it.
Minasha- kind of weird
Pheobe- love it!
Rebecca- Love it!
Shylah- the Shy in it is a turnoff
Taylor- Taylor Swift is first association
14 year olds:
Addison- fine, not favorite
Alina- Love! Love! Especially since it's Russian
Alyssa- same commets as Alicia
Emma- feels very british to me.
Hailey- don't really love
Isla- already commented on
Mabel- don't love the sound
Mackenzie- not really
Madeline- already commented on it
Noi- no
Quinn- don't love it for girls
Sophia- love! I love the timeless appeal
Summer- cute, but not my favorite
Tessa- dosent sound to mature but fine.
Alicia - very good; love the spelling; still prefer Alice
Brylee - incomprehensible
Cadence - mildly amusing
Clare - hurrah! I'd use it IRL in spite of the sound of it in one of our local dialects
Heidi - very pleasant
Isla - not a favourite; trendy; Islay is slightly more interesting
Kayla - probably OK as a nn for Mikayla, which itself isn't as good as Michaela
Lucy - my all-time favourite, next only to Laura
Madeline - a very nice spelling of a classic favourite
Matilda - Advance, Matilda fair! We had a wonderful Matilda dog, and Tilly is a good human nn
Mia - so trite, so trendoid, so feeble compared to Maria. What a pity
Minasha - wow! Combo of, perhaps, Miranda and Ashley? I don't like it, but it is interesting
Pheobe - probably the parents' typo, not yours! Sounds silly, looks wonderful, the only one I've known has recently transsexed into Adrian
Rebecca - lovely; even Becky is OK
Shylah - no, really, this is unnecessary when Sheila exists and is beautiful. Who wants to be shy all her life?
Taylor - don't like lnfns; don't like occupation names either
Addison - and I quote: "From an English surname meaning "son of Adam". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison." Which says nothing about the popularity of Madison ...
Alina - nickname morphing into full name; quite pretty
Alyssa - far, far prefer Alicia, to which I also prefer Alice
Emma - trendy and tedious; even Jane Austen couldn't save it
Hailey - I prefer Hayley; I'd rather start with Hay than with Hail, but I don't enjoy lnfns anyway
Isla - as above
Mabel - I like it very much, and was disappointed when a school friend used her mn, Leigh, rather than her fn, Mabel
Mackenzie - no, no and no again
Madeline - as above
Noi - interesting, and quite a conversation piece!
Quinn - Come all without, come all within, you've not seen a thing like the mighty Quinn
Sophia - if soFIEa, beautiful; if soFEEa, disappointing
Summer - more of a word than a name; better than Spring
Tessa - lovely, happy, lively name: I got a puppy once who looked like a boy in my class named Altus, and I thought of Son Altesse and named her Tessa: her namesake was proud and honoured, and now, years later, my son's Scottie is Tessa again.
Brylee - incomprehensible
Cadence - mildly amusing
Clare - hurrah! I'd use it IRL in spite of the sound of it in one of our local dialects
Heidi - very pleasant
Isla - not a favourite; trendy; Islay is slightly more interesting
Kayla - probably OK as a nn for Mikayla, which itself isn't as good as Michaela
Lucy - my all-time favourite, next only to Laura
Madeline - a very nice spelling of a classic favourite
Matilda - Advance, Matilda fair! We had a wonderful Matilda dog, and Tilly is a good human nn
Mia - so trite, so trendoid, so feeble compared to Maria. What a pity
Minasha - wow! Combo of, perhaps, Miranda and Ashley? I don't like it, but it is interesting
Pheobe - probably the parents' typo, not yours! Sounds silly, looks wonderful, the only one I've known has recently transsexed into Adrian
Rebecca - lovely; even Becky is OK
Shylah - no, really, this is unnecessary when Sheila exists and is beautiful. Who wants to be shy all her life?
Taylor - don't like lnfns; don't like occupation names either
Addison - and I quote: "From an English surname meaning "son of Adam". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison." Which says nothing about the popularity of Madison ...
Alina - nickname morphing into full name; quite pretty
Alyssa - far, far prefer Alicia, to which I also prefer Alice
Emma - trendy and tedious; even Jane Austen couldn't save it
Hailey - I prefer Hayley; I'd rather start with Hay than with Hail, but I don't enjoy lnfns anyway
Isla - as above
Mabel - I like it very much, and was disappointed when a school friend used her mn, Leigh, rather than her fn, Mabel
Mackenzie - no, no and no again
Madeline - as above
Noi - interesting, and quite a conversation piece!
Quinn - Come all without, come all within, you've not seen a thing like the mighty Quinn
Sophia - if soFIEa, beautiful; if soFEEa, disappointing
Summer - more of a word than a name; better than Spring
Tessa - lovely, happy, lively name: I got a puppy once who looked like a boy in my class named Altus, and I thought of Son Altesse and named her Tessa: her namesake was proud and honoured, and now, years later, my son's Scottie is Tessa again.
Minasha is an Indian name, and Noi appears to be Thai.
Thank you for that - most interesting!