[name]Hi[/name] berries. I am 3 days overdue with my daughter. We have 3 boys , [name]Tyler[/name], Tobyn and [name]Rory[/name]. I think she won’t come out till we figure out a name;}
My kids love [name]Sofie[/name] … I worry if it’s to popular
I love [name]Rhian[/name] / [name]Ryan[/name] so I was thinking [name]Sofie[/name] [name]Ryan[/name]
[name]Sofie[/name] [name]Ann[/name] [name]Sterling[/name] Sitar , is it to long
first name [name]Sofie[/name] [name]Anne[/name]
[name]Penelope[/name] but hates penny for nn
Help. I am open to other names that go well with her brothers.
Erm I’d say [name]Sofie[/name]/[name]Sophie[/name]/[name]Sophia[/name]/[name]Sofia[/name] is too popular personally, but then if you like it enough to deal with that you should go for it.
I think [name]Sofie[/name] [name]Ryan[/name] is pretty and would use it despite the popularity if you love it. You could also use Safra or Zafra which are the Hebrew equivalants of [name]Sophia[/name].
[name]Sofie[/name] et al. are a bit on the popular side, but not an absolute deterrent for me.
If [name]Ryan[/name] is your favorite I think you should consider using it as the first name. Although a lot of people think it’s too masculine for a girl, I like it (just be prepared that gender misassumptions may be frequent; if that’s not a big bother for you then I don’t think that should keep you from using the name). I think that [name]Ryan[/name] [name]Sofie[/name] and [name]Ryan[/name] [name]Penelope[/name] are both great combos (and with the names you’re questioning in the middle spot you somewhat sidestep the concerns about the popularity of [name]Sofie[/name] and the nickname [name]Penny[/name] of [name]Penelope[/name]). I’d spell [name]Ryan[/name] the “standard” way though; [name]IMO[/name] altering the spelling will likely just cause more confusion.
[name]Sophie[/name] [name]Ryan[/name] (prefer this spelling) is cute but very very popular. [name]Add[/name] together [name]Sophia[/name]+[name]Sofia[/name]+[name]Sophie[/name]+[name]Sofie[/name] and then take into consideration that all have the potential to go by [name]Sophie[/name], and you quickly have an epidemic of little Sophies.
If the popularity doesnt bother you then go for it. [name]Sophie[/name] is a great name.