Can't get these out of my head!

Thanks! I do have some issues with [name]Josephine[/name]–sometimes it does feel boring to me, and I know a [name]Josephine[/name] nn [name]Josie[/name] (who, on her own, is a little spoiled, but still a pretty cute kid, but her mother, oh, dear, her mother drives me crazy, haha, so I think I’ve deposited that association onto poor [name]Josephine[/name]. I had set it aside, and I’ve been revisiting it again, that’s why it’s on the list again. :slight_smile: I’m not sure how I feel about it, but I do like it more than I had the last time. :slight_smile:

I think I’m still leaning toward [name]Zara[/name] most, then [name]Elisabeth[/name], but I’ve really loved having [name]Evie[/name] on my list, too, and I’m not sure I really want to let her go.

I love [name]Posey[/name] (I’d add the extra e). I therefore also have [name]Josephine[/name] on my list as well.
I think [name]Elizabeth[/name] nn [name]Lilibet[/name] would be a great pairing with [name]Posey[/name]. (Seriously [name]Posey[/name] is like my all time favorite nn).

[name]Josephine[/name] is my favourite, if I’m not going to biased towards [name]Elisabeth[/name]. I think [name]Posy[/name] is pretty adorable.

[name]Zara[/name]- not really my style, but a nice enough name.

[name]Elisabeth[/name]- [name]Love[/name] this! My cousin named her daughter this and we call her Lissy :slight_smile: I think its so sweet.

[name]Josephine[/name]- [name]Just[/name] a really great, sturdy name.

[name]Genevieve[/name]- very classy and dignified.

[name]Elisabeth[/name] is my favorite!

[name]Zara[/name]-nice. I like it as a nn for something longer maybe.
[name]Elisabeth[/name]-nice but quite plain.
[name]Josephine[/name]-nah. Although I [name]LOVE[/name] Sepphie.
[name]Genevieve[/name]-I used to not like it but I may be warming to it.

I like all of them on other children. My favourite would have to be [name]Genevieve[/name] and [name]Eve[/name] could be a nn.

I’m also considering [name]Eva[/name], nn [name]Evie[/name]… initially I had thought I was leaning more toward [name]Genevieve[/name], as it fit better stylistically, but today I’m really loving [name]Eva[/name]… I don’t know. I also like that [name]Genevieve[/name] nn [name]Evie[/name] would have her own first initial… [name]Eleni[/name] nn [name]Leni[/name] is also on my list.

I love Lissy too :slight_smile: It’s such a cute nickname.

Ugh, me, too! I just can’t decide if it’s [name]Zara[/name] [name]Elisabeth[/name] I’m loving, or [name]Elisabeth[/name] nn whatever. :confused: I’m also worried about [name]Isabelle[/name] and [name]Elisabeth[/name] as siblings–both French forms of [name]Elizabeth[/name], and I could conceivably use both [name]Izzy[/name] or [name]Belle[/name] for both of them (although I’d probably do [name]Isabelle[/name] nn [name]Bella[/name]/[name]Belle[/name] and [name]Elisabeth[/name] nn [name]Lily[/name]/[name]Elisa[/name]/[name]Lilibet[/name]). But if I do [name]Elisabeth[/name] nn [name]Lily[/name]/[name]Lilibet[/name], then that means [name]Liliana[/name] nn [name]Lily[/name] is out…

le sigh. :confused:

Oh I love all of them! I love the meaning of [name]Zara[/name] but stylistically it does not seem to fit with your other names but I am not sure, it could work. I am loving [name]Elisabeth[/name] again too, especially for [name]Elsie[/name]! I think [name]Isabelle[/name] and [name]Elisabeth[/name] could be sisters, even though they are pretty much the same name they just don’t sound that much alike to me. I know sisters name [name]Charlotte[/name] and [name]Caroline[/name] so I don’t see why [name]Elisabeth[/name] and [name]Isabelle[/name] would not work. I am so in love with [name]Genevieve[/name] right now too! I think it seems to fit so well with your other names too! I love [name]Josephine[/name], though I tend to prefer it as a MN but I really think [name]Posy[/name] is so you as a NN :slight_smile:

Also, thoughts on [name]Genevieve[/name] with the nn [name]Niamh[/name]? [name]How[/name] usable would it be in [name]America[/name]? I’ve really been liking it lately, although I’m not sure I would use [name]Niamh[/name] over [name]Evie[/name]…