I like [name]Blythe[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] the best. Its whimsical, feminine and unexpected. The one i really dont like is anything to do with [name]Gray[/name]. First, it strikes me as very masculine. Unless u have a family connection reason to use it I feel its becoming trendy due to the [name]Greyson[/name]/Graysons’s as well as 50 shades of [name]Grey[/name].
I like [name]Elizabeth[/name] [name]Gray[/name], with either [name]Gray[/name] or [name]Libby[/name] as the nn. I think that the full name is quite charming and works well with her sister.
I second [name]Blythe[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name]. I love the meaning of [name]Blythe[/name] and [name]Elizabeth[/name] seems like a name that is important to you. I like [name]Gray[/name], but not on a girl.
I like [name]Libby[/name]. I was actually considering the name [name]Daisy[/name] [name]Gray[/name] ([name]Gray[/name] to balance the “brightness” of [name]Daisy[/name]) for my last little girl, but I opted for [name]Alice[/name] [name]Clare[/name] instead. Now, though, I associate [name]Gray[/name] with “Fifty Shades of [name]Grey[/name]/[name]Gray[/name]”- an unpleasant association for a pure little baby! Having said that, I am sure that association would fade completely if it was used in my daughter’s name. So if you love it, use it!
[name]Elizabeth[/name] [name]Grey[/name] with the nickname [name]Libby[/name]. I love the nickname [name]Libby[/name]. My full name doesn’t really lend itself to the nickname [name]Libby[/name] but I did have an uncle who called me that when I was little and I’ve always liked it. I will use [name]Claire[/name] [name]Elisabeth[/name] and nickname [name]Libby[/name] if this baby is a girl!
I love [name]Elizabeth[/name] [name]Gray[/name] and also [name]Libby[/name] but not keen on the nn [name]Gray[/name], it sounds very masculine to my ears.
[name]Blythe[/name] [name]Caroline[/name] definitely works, I like it.