My best friend and her husband are having their sixth baby ( they only wanted 4 lol but the fourth pregnancy turned out to be twins and this baby is a happy accident lol)
The baby is due in [name]June[/name] and they dont know the sex but they would like some suggestions for a name that goes with the other 5
[name]Ava[/name]
[name]Phoebe[/name]
[name]Cecily[/name] or [name]Cecilia[/name]
[name]Daphne[/name]
[name]Isabelle[/name]
[name]Yolanda[/name]
[name]Alyssa[/name]
[name]Lacey[/name]
[name]Hope[/name]
[name]Abigail[/name] nn [name]Abby[/name]
[name]Calista[/name] nn [name]Callie[/name]
[name]Charlotte[/name] nn [name]Charlie[/name]
Boys
[name]Aidan[/name]
[name]Alexander[/name] nn [name]Sandy[/name], [name]Zander[/name] and [name]Alex[/name]
[name]Lucas[/name]
[name]Joshua[/name]
[name]Timothy[/name]
[name]Peter[/name]
[name]Jamison[/name]
[name]David[/name]
[name]Harrison[/name]
[name]James[/name]
[name]Zachary[/name]
I don’t remember if you said this baby was a boy or girl, but here are my observations thus far:
Girls - [name]Kylie[/name] and [name]Lucy[/name] - both have names ending in the EE sound.
[name]Grayson[/name] and [name]Brayden[/name] both have names ending in N.
[name]Connor[/name] is the lone child with a name ending in R.
Each child has a name with two syllables.
Each child has a classic middle name.
Thus, I would choose another two-syllable first name and classic middle name pairing, preferably a name ending in an R - so [name]Connor[/name] isn’t “left out” of the pattern. If it is a girl, I might consider another name ending in EE, but probably an R name…
BOY
[name]Asher[/name]
[name]Fisher[/name]
[name]Hunter[/name]*
[name]Jagger[/name]*
[name]Parker[/name]**
[name]Ryder[/name]*
[name]Tucker[/name]*
[name]Walker[/name]