See the results of this poll: Help Please?
Respondents: 38 (This poll is closed)
- Azari : 2 (5%)
- Lavender : 18 (41%)
- Harper : 6 (14%)
- Violet: 18 (41%)
Respondents: 38 (This poll is closed)
Hmm. Each name is nice in its own way. [name]Harper[/name] feels the most odd one out, very very trendy at the moment. [name]Violet[/name] is popular but has more history. [name]Lavender[/name] and [name]Violet[/name] share the color reference, and [name]Lavender[/name] and [name]Harper[/name] share the -er ending, and [name]Lavender[/name] and Azari share being unusual. [name]Lavender[/name] seems the most incorporative of all of the them, so I might recommend it. I like [name]Violet[/name] best just as a name, and all of them are appealing in their way.
[name]Violet[/name] and [name]Harper[/name] are my favorites. I love the sweet, vintage [name]Violet[/name], and the surnamey, literary [name]Harper[/name]. [name]Lavender[/name] is a bit too GPish for me (although nice), and Azari, I think, could be problematic. I like the meaning, but I really have no clue how to say it, and it just doesn’t seem very “pretty” to me, like [name]Violet[/name] is.
[name]Violet[/name] is by far my personal favorite, but [name]Harper[/name] is lovely, too.
Good luck!
[name]Lavender[/name] stands out to me. I agreed that [name]Harper[/name] is too trendy now.
Funny my screen name since I was a pre teen has always been Lavendyr haha I was always obsessed with the name when i was young and I’ve just always kept using it. So I feel kind of partial to your [name]Lavender[/name] choice. I would never use it myself…it’s a little too out there for me…but I [name]LOVE[/name] it. I love [name]Harper[/name] but agree kind of trendy and if you’re in [name]Canada[/name], way too connected to our crappy PM [name]Stephen[/name] harper. [name]Don[/name]'t like Azari at all…and [name]Violet[/name] is just ok for me. So my choice is [name]Lavender[/name]
[name]Lavender[/name] is great. I love Lavie as a nickname, or even [name]Andie[/name].
I love both [name]Lavender[/name] and [name]Violet[/name]. [name]Harper[/name] is so worn out to me already. Azari is alright, but it seems boyish to me.
1 [name]Violet[/name]
2 [name]Lavender[/name]
3 [name]Harper[/name]
4 Azari
It’s between [name]Violet[/name] & [name]Lavender[/name] for me! I dont know if I would have the guts to use [name]Lavender[/name] myself but if you do then go for it! Funny enough I had a dream once that I had a daughter named [name]Lavender[/name].
[name]Lavender[/name] is my favorite! I’d use that!
[name]Lavender[/name] - I like this one. Not only is it a pretty color, it reminds me of the lovely smell of the lavender plant. It’s a little bit out there, but if other color names like [name]Scarlet/name and [name]Violet[/name] work, I don’t see why this one can’t as well. It has a soft, pleasant sound.
[name]Harper[/name] - As a harp player, this gives me the image of someone playing a harp, which is an image I like.
I also like the literary reference. It’s a bit trendy right now, but if you absolutely love the name, you shouldn’t let it bother you too much.
[name]Violet[/name] - This would be a great choice if you decide that [name]Lavender[/name] is too “out there.” It’s sweet, romantic, colorful, and Victorian.
Azari - Not as crazy about this one. I noticed that it looks like and has the same meaning as [name]Azariah[/name], which is a boy’s name. It seems like the odd one out of your list as far as style goes.
[name]Do[/name] you have middle name options? What is your last name like?
Objectively, I like [name]Violet[/name] the best from you list. Azuri has thrown me for a loop; there is something attractive but off about it. Would you be interested in something like [name]Zara[/name], [name]Zelia[/name] or [name]Zadie[/name]?
I like Azari (pronounce it uh-zar-ee), but it will cause problems- and I have a name that is beautiful with meaning but causes huge spelling and pronounciation errors, so I speak from experience.
I would use [name]Violet[/name] or [name]Lavender[/name].
I would use [name]Violet[/name]. Hands down.
[name]Lavender[/name] is okay, but I would not use the nickname Lavvy for [name]Lavender[/name], as that only makes me think of lavatories. I would prefer [name]Lilac[/name] to [name]Lavender[/name].
[name]Violet[/name] is definitely the stand out; feminine, quirky, sophisticated and I do think [name]Violet[/name] would suit any type of personality.
[name]Lavender[/name] isn’t my style, and although [name]Harper[/name] is nice enough I wouldn’t use it because its trendy and masculine [name]IMO[/name] - I prefer it on a boy.
I like Azari best of these. I think it has style and will not even need a nn.
love harper - who cares if its trendy!
In my opinion:
[name]Lavender[/name]- seems a bit silly and unsubstantial, I’m also not at all sure that your daughter will appreciate it when she is a grown up applying for a professional job.
[name]Harper[/name]- very trendy right now, but a decent name nonetheless.
[name]Violet[/name]- Trendy right now but okay, starting to sound a bit boring imo.
Azari- Very unique and exotic sounding, I really like it and so this would be my ist choice out of all of them.
middle name would be monroe
between lavender and violet for me!