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Help! We need a girl name

We've had a boy name picked out for months, but DH and I can not settle on a girl name. I'm starting to get really frustrated and REALLY tired of flipping through baby name books. We'd prefer something that's not super popular, but nothing that's too "out there" either--we also like names that don't have cutesy nicknames associated with them (can you see why this is difficult? haha). FWIW, my favorite name right now is Emma and DH's was Madelyn until I pointed out the nickname factor.

So....any suggestions? Smile. Oh, and we're pretty set on Kimberly for the middle name, after my mom and my sister.

Re: Help! We need a girl name

  • Ella, Miranda, Harper, Caroline, Evelyn, Jocelyn, Jenna?
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  • If you just have a boy, you don't have to worry about picking out a girl's name. Stick out tongue

    I'm a fan of the more traditional names- those aren't super popular anymore, so one of them would be "unique."

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    Have you used the nymbler baby name wizard? Pretty cool. I typed in Emma and Madelyn and here were some of the suggestions:

    Ava, Sophia, Lydia, Emily, Charlotte, Olivia, Adele, Eleanor, Clara, Elizabeth, Lily, Rose

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  • imageSunnyDaze31:

    If you just have a boy, you don't have to worry about picking out a girl's name. Stick out tongue


    Lol that would make things a little easier Wink

    I've tried nymbler but it's been a month or two since I did--I'll give it another look. Thanks for the reminder Lizzy :)
  • Caitlyn or Kaitlyn

    Catherine or Katherine

    Since you like Emma...what about Emmy?

  • Kimberly to me is a hard name to use for a middle name. Is there anyway you could use Kimberly as the first name but go by her middle name?
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    Kimberly to me is a hard name to use for a middle name. Is there anyway you could use Kimberly as the first name but go by her middle name?

    I think this is kind of along the lines of my thinking, too. Maybe because it's a 3 syllable name? What if you used Kimber as a middle name instead of Kimberly? Is that an option? I think Kimber is really cute, but I tend to like names most people don't, so you might not like it at all.

    Emma Kimber?

    I do love the name Elle (L - not Ellie) and since it's a one syllable name, it works with Kimberly.

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  • I having the same problem! Except I had my girl name all picked out and now I'm struggling to think of a boy name.
  • Ava, Reagan, Adalyn, Hannah, Brianna, Ryann (pronounced like Ryan), Bryn, Bryna

    I don't think the longer middle name is much of an issue until you try to use a first name that end in "ie" or "y".  Then it sounds funny having two names with the same ending. 

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    Ava, Reagan, Adalyn, Hannah, Brianna, Ryann (pronounced like Ryan), Bryn, Bryna

    I don't think the longer middle name is much of an issue until you try to use a first name that end in "ie" or "y".  Then it sounds funny having two names with the same ending. 

    I think Hannah Kimberly is cute, and I think it would sound nice with your last name, too.

  • imagetjlovesthepokes:

    imagetbvenable:
    Kimberly to me is a hard name to use for a middle name. Is there anyway you could use Kimberly as the first name but go by her middle name?

    I think this is kind of along the lines of my thinking, too. Maybe because it's a 3 syllable name? What if you used Kimber as a middle name instead of Kimberly? Is that an option? I think Kimber is really cute, but I tend to like names most people don't, so you might not like it at all.

    Emma Kimber?

    I do love the name Elle (L - not Ellie) and since it's a one syllable name, it works with Kimberly.

    My mom's name is Kimberly and my sister's name is Kimber--so those names are out as first names (though I do love the name Kimber!).  

    I agree that it's a hard name to use as the MN--it's hard to find one that flows with Kimberly.  I'm willing to sacrifice some flow to use it as the MN, though.  We've thought about using Kimber as the MN, but thought that may be more difficult to work with.  I don't know....
  • imageBobKat22:

    Ava, Reagan, Adalyn, Hannah, Brianna, Ryann (pronounced like Ryan), Bryn, Bryna

    I don't think the longer middle name is much of an issue until you try to use a first name that end in "ie" or "y".  Then it sounds funny having two names with the same ending. 

    This has been my thinking too.  I think as long as we stay away from K/C names and names that end in "ie" or "y" that Kimberly could work....may not flow perfectly, but like I said I'll sacrifice some flow Smile.
    I really like Hannah, but DH has a cousin named Hannah.

    Thanks for the suggestions, ladies!  I'm writing everyone's suggestions down Big Smile
  • I like Emma!  Some other suggestions: Maya, Sarah, Diana, Elena, Sophia, Alexis, Meghan, Leah

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