Baby Girl on her way and still nameless! What do you think?

See the results of this poll: Which one?

Respondents: 111 (This poll is closed)

  • Landry : 2 (2%)
  • Leighton : 6 (5%)
  • Wren : 25 (23%)
  • Campbell : 3 (3%)
  • Charlotte : 37 (33%)
  • Carys : 19 (17%)
  • Irelynn : 4 (4%)
  • Bronwyn: 15 (14%)

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[name]Landry[/name] - Unfortunatly I really dislike this.
[name]Leighton[/name] - Beautiful name but prefer on a boy.
[name]Carys[/name] - I’ve never heard of this before. Uniquley nice.
[name]Wren[/name] - [name]Adore[/name], [name]Adore[/name], [name]Adore[/name]! My favourite!
[name]Campbell[/name] - More of a surname too me.
Irelynn - Wow, I actually really like this.
[name]Charlotte[/name] - A timeless classic with a vintage feel.
Bronwynn - Again unfortunatley I don’t like this.

Good luck with finding a name!

[name]Charlotte[/name] is cute as it can be shortened to [name]Charlie[/name] or [name]Lottie[/name] which are cute nicknames. [name]Carys[/name] is my second choice as your daughter can shorten it to [name]Carrie[/name] if people struggle with [name]Carys[/name] like a friend of mine. The others are very masculine so I struggle to see them for a little girl but so many names are unisex these days that it doesn’t really matter anymore.

I voted for [name]Wren[/name] as it is one of my current favorites. What about the combo [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Wren[/name]? You get the modern sounding [name]Wren[/name] with the timeless feel of [name]Charlotte[/name]. Good luck!

I like [name]Carys[/name], [name]Charlotte[/name], Bronwynn (not fond of this spelling though), and [name]Wren[/name].

Here are my thoughts (WARNING: I can be biased at times and really honest. I will not be every person you meet)

[name]Landry[/name] - I feel like surnames should be left to the boys
[name]Leighton[/name] - see above
[name]Carys[/name] - never cared for this
[name]Wren[/name] - caw caw!
[name]Campbell[/name] - see [name]Landry[/name]
Irelynn - I would love this name, if it wasn’t for the country [name]Ireland[/name].
[name]Charlotte[/name] - The most traditional and probably safest choice.
Bronwynn - love all “wen” names, though warning, in traditional [name]Wales[/name] “wyn” is masculine to the feminine “wen”. So would prefer the spelling [name]Bronwen[/name].

I’m torn between [name]Charlotte[/name] and Bronwynn. Since you seem to like more unique names, I’ll go for Browynn. But if you want to be on the safe normal side, go with [name]Charlotte[/name].

You’ve got some great names on your list! I’m partial to [name]Wren[/name], so I voted for that one. :slight_smile:

[name]Landry[/name] & [name]Leighton[/name] – [name]Both[/name] of these sound slightly too masculine to me.
[name]Carys[/name] – This is a lovely, rare name with a great meaning!
[name]Wren[/name] – Like I said, this is one of my favorites! So many good things about it…it is simple and pleasant sounding, feminine but not frilly, and is the name of a bird noted for its song.
[name]Campbell[/name] – I like this, but not as much as some of the other options
Irelynn – I don’t like this. It sounds like a made-up version of [name]Ireland[/name] and it also reminds me of the word “ire”
[name]Charlotte[/name] – Pretty and classic
Bronwynn - Has a cool sound to it. A more daring choice.

YOUR LIST IS FANTSTIC!----Let me tell you though, youre not gonna find a lot of love on this site with unisex, unusual or surnames—BUT FROM ME YOU [name]WILL[/name]!—I think they are fresh and new and fabulous!----The majority of big opinions on here will try and talk you out of your favorite name and into one of theirs (which are usually very classic names)–I suppose they mean well, but they are over opinionated as all heck–Soooo, Dont take to heart ALL you hear about your baby name choices----I work with children (for 30 years) in MANY different settings and RARELY does a child get teased because of his name and RARELY does an adult hate their parent for their name and RARELY does that name not suit that child…Go for YOUR favorite…NO MATTER what you hear about it…ITS ALL SPECULATION, from ‘‘speculators’’…not fact…just opinion…and we all know what they say about opinions right?..

I love [name]Campbell[/name]–I wanted my daughter to use this as it is my Great Grandmother from [name]Scotland[/name]'s maiden name—Its adorable for a girl!
[name]Carys[/name] is pretty
[name]Leighton[/name] is great, a friend of ours just named her baby this…
[name]Charlotte[/name]–pretty, You will be directed to this name on this site no matter your criteria
[name]Bronwyn[/name]–love-- Had this on daughters list too
[name]Landry[/name]–cute --different— interesting (any significance to this name?)
[name]Wren[/name]–adorable
Irelynn–ok not as awesome as some of your other likes

I picked [name]Wren[/name]! [name]Charlotte[/name] is also cute and versatile, but [name]Wren[/name] is such a gem! :slight_smile:

I like [name]Carys[/name] a lot, unique but gorgeous.
[name]Charlotte[/name] is of course a solid, pretty option, not a lot of nice nn’s though
I also like [name]Wren[/name] a lot, though I tend to think it’s better in the mn spot.

[name]Carys[/name] [name]Wren[/name]!

[name]Landry[/name] sounds like Laundry
[name]Leighton[/name]/[name]Campbell[/name] sound masculine
[name]Bronwyn[/name] isn’t my style, [name]Wyn[/name] isn’t bad though
Irelynn is too odd for me

My favorites from your list are [name]Wren[/name], [name]Charlotte[/name], and [name]Carys[/name]. The only name I really dislike is Irelynn. I think that you’re trying to make people think of [name]Ireland[/name], but that spelling makes me of think of “ire”, as in anger.

1 [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Wren[/name]
2 [name]Carys[/name] [name]Leighton[/name]
3 [name]Bronwen[/name] [name]Campbell[/name]

Here are my favorites in this order:
[name]Bronwyn[/name]
[name]Wren[/name]
[name]Campbell[/name]
[name]Charlotte[/name]

I really liked [name]Landry[/name] but then I thought of the word laundry and now that is all I can see. Sorry.

Thank you for your kind words! We are going for more unique names for sure. I work for a school district and don’t want my child to have the same name as several others in their class. My name is [name]Gretchen[/name] so we are going for something with a similar vibe. I have been hesitant about [name]Charlotte[/name] due to the popularity and know that is much more traditional than our other choices. The idea would be to call her [name]Charlie[/name] if we went that route. Again, thanks for your opinion!

[name]LOVE[/name] [name]Carys[/name]. It got my vote.

Absolutely - [name]Wren[/name]!!

I like several but [name]Carys[/name] [name]Wren[/name] is my favorite!! I know two Girls named [name]Carys[/name]…one spells it [name]Karis[/name] and the other is [name]Charis[/name].

I voted for [name]Wren[/name]. [name]Wren[/name] [name]Charlotte[/name] would be nice as would [name]Wren[/name] [name]Carys[/name] or [name]Wren[/name] [name]Campbell[/name].

[name]LOVE[/name] [name]Bronwen[/name].

[name]Landry[/name] - when someone mentioned it was one letter away from laundry, I couldn’t really un-see it :confused:

[name]Leighton[/name] - I actually don’t mind this on a girl, mostly because I assumed it was a female name from [name]Leighton[/name] Meester

[name]Carys[/name] - very pretty and the meaning is (no pun intended) lovely. A much better option than Evol, haha. I will admit that my first instinct is to say CAIR-iss instead of cuh-RISS, but both pronunciations are pretty. The cuh-RISS pronunciation does sound a little bit like [name]Carissa[/name] lost it’s a-sound

[name]Wren[/name] - cute

[name]Campbell[/name] - definitely a bit heavy for a girl, to me

Irelynn - not a fan really

[name]Charlotte[/name] - To the previous poster: most people will be steered toward [name]Charlotte[/name] on any site because it is a very popular name meaning the majority of people love this name; that is exactly why it gets so many votes on this poll. I voted for it because it is my personal favorite out of the listed names, if that makes me banal, so be it! [name]Charlotte[/name] is lovely :slight_smile:

Bronwynn - listening to the person before, I would advise you to spell it [name]Bronwen[/name] as well because I generally advise people to go with the original spelling for pretty much everything, haha. I don’t really like [name]Bronwen[/name] that much because it just kind of looks like the word brown, I think their are so many pretty Welsh names ([name]Carys[/name] included) that [name]Bronwen[/name] is a stale choice.

What about: [name]Arwen[/name] (lotr and all), [name]Avalon[/name], [name]Brynn[/name] (a good alternative to Bronwynn, actually!), [name]Elin[/name], [name]Ffiona[/name] ([name]Fiona[/name] with one f is Gaelic, not Welsh, but would be less confusing), [name]Guinevere[/name], [name]Gwyneth[/name], [name]Kendall[/name] (if you want to go unisex, I know way more female Kendalls anyway), [name]Meredith[/name], [name]Nia[/name], [name]Seren[/name], [name]Winifred[/name]?