[name]Avery[/name]. Since both of your boys’ names end in N it drives home the masculinity/androgyny of [name]Adrian[/name] (or [name]Quinn[/name]). If you go with [name]Adrienne[/name] I’d really recommend [name]Adrienne[/name] spelling. Also [name]Avery[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name] has better flow than either [name]Adrian[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name] or [name]Quinn[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name] given the different ending (although the V is a little repeat-y, but it works).
[name]Avery[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name] definitely! Or consider [name]Avery[/name] [name]Quinn[/name], that’s nice too.
I prefer the name [name]Adrian[/name] (esp. spelled [name]Adrienne[/name]), but it has major flow problems with [name]Evelyn[/name]. [name]Adrian[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name] just doesn’t work.
So [name]Avery[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name] it is, a very pretty combo, and as PPs said, contrast favourably with your boy names.
Ahhhh love [name]Adrian[/name]. Excellent, totally perfect name. About twelve thousand times more exciting than [name]Avery[/name]. Not really, [name]Avery[/name]'s lovely, but [name]Adrian[/name]. [name]Love[/name]!! On my list. Perfect on a little girl, lovely next to [name]Evelyn[/name].
Well, they’re both boy’s names, but [name]Avery[/name] is at least commonly used for girls, so [name]Avery[/name]. [name]How[/name] about using [name]Evelyn[/name] as a first name?
[name]One[/name] of my best friends has the [name]Adriane[/name] spelling. Her parents didn’t like the traditional spelling of the name, and found this a nice compromise.
She’s now about 32 years old. She’s the only [name]Adriane[/name] I’ve met. It might be a good option for you too. [name]Just[/name] feminine enough to be a girls name, but clean in spelling, like the boys version.
I prefer [name]Avery[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name]. It’s beautiful and the flow os [name]Avery[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name] is much better than [name]Adrian[/name] [name]Evelyn[/name].
I would assume [name]Landon[/name], [name]Owen[/name] and [name]Adrian[/name] were all boys. If you do go with [name]Arian[/name] I would use a feminine spelling, [name]Adrienne[/name] or [name]Adriane[/name]
I think they both flow equally well with the middle name [name]Evelyn[/name]. I really like them both, [name]Adrienne[/name] a bit more b/c it is less common (where I live at least). [name]Avery[/name] is cute and trendy, whereas [name]Adrian[/name] is more beautiful and classic sounding to me. In my small town I know one [name]Avery[/name] (early 20s, a girl) and 3 boy Averys that are children. I know two Adriennes my age (early 30s, women) and thought the name was really cool when we were growing up together. I also know one boy about 4 named [name]Adrian[/name], my cousins son. So I much prefer the spelling [name]Adrienne[/name] for a girl, b/c [name]Adrian[/name] is the boy spelling isn’t it? Whereas [name]Avery[/name] is the unisex spelling used for both boys and girls. I also knew one [name]Adria[/name] growing up, a cute variation of this name.
I cringed when I saw Adrian for a girl… it’s my favorite boy’s name! How about Adriana, Adrianne or Adrianna for an Adrian substitute? Adrienne is fine but Adrienne Evelyn doesn’t flow super well. I think Avery is fine for a girl.
If you go with [name]Adrian[/name], I would suggest the spelling [name]Adrienne[/name]. I prefer [name]Avery[/name] over [name]Adrian[/name]/[name]Adrienne[/name], especially with your other children’s names, but not with [name]Evelyn[/name]. Sounds very sing-songy. What about …