For a sister to [name]Dani[/name] (full name, not her nn) which do you prefer:
[name]Aubrey[/name] (I love, even though some say it is trendy. And I love how it is unisex so it goes well with [name]Dani[/name])
[name]Audrey[/name] (I love this b/c I love [name]Audrey[/name] Hepburn, and it is [name]Faith[/name] [name]Hill[/name]'s first name, and it is classic sounding, but because I know a grandma with this name I have more of an older person name vibe with it).
[name]Frances[/name] (I’ve always loved the vintage quirkiness of this name, plus it is the feminine form of [name]Francis[/name], like [name]Dani[/name] is the feminine form of [name]Danny[/name], so I think they go well enough together).
Or I could do [name]Aubrey[/name] or [name]Audrey[/name] with mn [name]Frances[/name]?
I don’t love the nn [name]Fran[/name], but [name]Frankie[/name] and [name]Francie[/name] are cute. And I love the main character [name]Frances[/name]/[name]Francie[/name] from the film “A Tree Grows in [name]Brooklyn[/name]”.
I like [name]Frances[/name] and [name]Francesca[/name].
I dislike [name]Audrey[/name] and how I feel about [name]Audrey[/name] is a rain of candy and sparkles compared to how I feel about [name]Aubrey[/name].
I love [name]Audrey[/name] and [name]Frances[/name], I have a good guy friend whose mn is [name]Aubrey[/name] so I have a hard time picturing it as a girls name.
I also really like [name]Auden[/name], which is unisex.
I don’t really like [name]Frances[/name] because it’s like saying “That is [name]Frances[/name] Eiffel [name]Tower[/name].” [name]Frances[/name] reminds me of the possession form of [name]France[/name]. Not that there is anything wrong with that, it just doesn’t seem that appealing.
I love [name]Audrey[/name] and [name]Frances[/name] but I think [name]Dani[/name] and the more informal [name]Aubrey[/name] are the best “match”. [name]Dani[/name] and [name]Bree[/name] would be cute!
I love all 3 of your choices, although I do much prefer your idea of using [name]Frances[/name] as a middle name for one of the other two. [name]Just[/name] because I love how classy it sounds.
[name]Aubrey[/name] is newly popular but it’s not trendy so much. There’s a GORGEOUS song by Bread that is called [name]Aubrey[/name]. Prettiest dang song you ever heard. I love how it’s unisex but even on a boy it still sounds romantic. I usually hate unisex names.
[name]Audrey[/name] is the one I was going to use on my first daughter. Ended up going with [name]Ava[/name] after a friend had her heart set on [name]Aubrey[/name] (after the song!) so I still love it a great deal too.
[name]Audrey[/name] [name]Frances[/name] or [name]Aubrey[/name] [name]Frances[/name] would make a stunning name, and I’m sure you’d get a ton of compliments on it in the real world!