Me and my significant other are just too indecisive when it comes to naming our babygirl (due early march)
Names we liked but rejected:
[name]Noel[/name] (spelled this way, do you guys think it’s too boyish? we would pronounce it like you would pronounce [name]Noelle[/name])
[name]Nola[/name] (to similar to [name]Nova[/name], my best friend has a baby girl named [name]Nova[/name])
[name]Lola[/name] (couldn’t really picture a 30 year old named [name]Lola[/name])
[name]Goldie[/name] (husband hates it…)
[name]Ruby[/name]
[name]June[/name]
[name]Neva[/name] (see [name]Nola[/name])
[name]Noel[/name], my grandfathers name, is the masculine spelling pronounced [name]NOLE[/name]. If you plan on pronouncing it [name]Noelle[/name] just spell it the proper girl way.
From your list it seems like you like shortish names. You may like
I think Noellle is very cute for middle name. But it’s okay if you want to use it as first, though I’ll always think that the baby was born around christmas.
what about [name]Danica[/name]? it means “morning star”,
[name]Laetitia[/name] (princess),
[name]Alana[/name] (beautiful),
[name]Nara[/name] (happy),
[name]Ariana[/name], [name]Helene[/name], [name]Lila[/name], [name]Faith[/name], [name]Nadia[/name], [name]Nicole[/name], or [name]Nissa[/name].
My favourite is [name]Danica[/name] [name]Noelle[/name].