So the name at the top of my list is [name]Wren[/name] [name]Felicity[/name]. I worry that it isn’t a good fit with my other girl names, but maybe I am being overly concerned with the details. [name]Both[/name] of my girls have non traditional girls names. My oldest is named [name]Rorie[/name] which is a boy name and my youngest is [name]Noa[/name], which is a legit girls name that is considered by most to be a boys name. Does [name]Wren[/name] stick out ss the only truly unisex name? My other concern is that it breaks my 2-4-3 syllable pattern.
What I love about the name is its super fun “happy bird” imagery and the possible nn birdie" which fits in with our other girls occasional nn of “[name]Lizzy[/name]” and “[name]Livy[/name]”.
I think that [name]Wren[/name] complements [name]Rorie[/name] and [name]Nora[/name] well, and I really like the combo [name]Wren[/name] [name]Felicity[/name]. [name]Even[/name] if you think that [name]Noa[/name] is considered by most to be a boys’ name, it is legitimately unisex, so I don’t think that [name]Wren[/name] stands out in that respect. [name]Wren[/name] has a tomboyish vibe that allows it to fit in with your other two girls’ names perfectly.
[name]IMO[/name], [name]Noa[/name], [name]Rorie[/name], and [name]Wren[/name] is a gorgeous siblet. And [name]Wren[/name] [name]Felicity[/name] is so lovely.
I love [name]Wren[/name]! I think it fits beautifully between the unisex [name]Rorie[/name] and the feminine and slightly exotic [name]Noa[/name]. [name]Wren[/name] is sweet, but still a bit unisex (although 100% feminine to me), but not frilly or trendy by any means, imo. I think it’s a great fit with your girls. I personally wouldn’t worry about the syllable count–when you look at the letter count, it’s right between [name]Rorie[/name] (5) and [name]Noa[/name] (3)–a perfect blend!
To be perfectly honest, if you were to have told me five years ago the names of my future kids, I would have thought you were crazy. But they are absolutely perfect!
I like [name]Wren[/name] with [name]Rorie[/name] and [name]Noa[/name] I think it’s perfect. They are all so different in sound that they compliment each other well. I’d say stick to your guns/gals lady you’ve got a great set.
[name]Wren[/name], [name]Rorie[/name] and [name]Noa[/name] work very well together. I think it’s fine. And [name]Wren[/name] [name]Felicity[/name] is stunning.