TLTR- [name_f]My[/name_f] boys’ names are Drewsen “[name_u]Drew[/name_u]” [name_m]Clay[/name_m] and [name_u]Lincoln[/name_u] “[name_m]Link[/name_m]”. Searching for a girls name that is 2-3 syllables, ends in “-n” sound, and lends itself to a good nickname. Extra points to making it a little more girly sounding.
Names that have been considered are: [name_f]Lauren[/name_f] “[name_f]Lo[/name_f]” and [name_u]Camden[/name_u] “[name_f]Camie[/name_f]/Cam.”
Thank you in advanced!! <3
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I need some help. [name_f]My[/name_f] oldest’s name is Drewsen “[name_u]Drew[/name_u]” [name_m]Clay[/name_m]. We did Drewsen because the rest of our boy names on the list were 2 syllables and ended in “n” sound. Our second is named [name_u]Lincoln[/name_u] “[name_m]Link[/name_m]” [name_u]James[/name_u]. Middle names have significance to our families.
So here’s the kicker, baby 3 is a girl and my husband really wants her to be our last. [name_f]My[/name_f] girl names are more girly and longer ([name_f]Eloise[/name_f], [name_f]Margot[/name_f], [name_f]Nicolette[/name_f]/Colette, [name_f]Delia[/name_f])[name_f]Eloise[/name_f] “[name_f]Ellie[/name_f]” [name_f]Marigold[/name_f] has been my top girl’s name since I was pregnant with [name_u]Drew[/name_u]. [name_f]Ellie[/name_f] is my grandma’s name so very significant to my family but it is EXTREMELY popular in my area. I’m struggling with the popularity of it. I’m also struggling because I was hoping to have 2 girls and so if their names were different in style to my boys then fine. The boys would be one set and the girls would be a different set. But I think I want to try to find a girl’s name I like with the “rules” my boy’s names were. Names that were considered but my husband doesn’t like are: [name_f]Lauren[/name_f] “LO” and [name_u]Camden[/name_u] “[name_f]Camie[/name_f]/Cam.”
Also if it’s any help if this one would have been a boy, his name would have been [name_u]Tyson[/name_u] “[name_m]Ty[/name_m]” [name_m]Lance[/name_m]