Help with daughters name!

See the results of this poll: Which Name?

Respondents: 65 (This poll is closed)

  • Harlow Winter Rose : 11 (17%)
  • Autumn Willow Rose : 9 (14%)
  • Harlow Isabel Rose : 14 (22%)
  • Summer Harlow Rose : 7 (11%)
  • Willow Isabel Rose: 24 (37%)

[name]Harlow[/name] [name]Winter[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is my favorite.

I don’t like the sound of [name]Harlow[/name] at all, and I can’t really put my finger on why. I kind of like [name]Summer[/name] and [name]Autumn[/name], but they don’t seem like strong enough names for a girl or woman. They are quite soft and whimsical. I like [name]Willow[/name] the best our of your list. [name]Willow[/name] is still a feminine nature name, but it has more substance to me.

Good luck on your decision-making!

I voted for [name]Harlow[/name] [name]Isabel[/name] [name]Rose[/name]. I think they are all nice names individually, but I think some of the combinations are a bit too literal. Anything with [name]Winter[/name] [name]Rose[/name], for example, kind of sounds like a cheap perfume to me. [name]Winter[/name]? Cute. [name]Rose[/name]? [name]Lovely[/name]. Together? Not so much. Same goes especially for [name]Autumn[/name] [name]Willow[/name] [name]Rose[/name].

I think [name]Harlow[/name] is a beautiful name myself, and when is born, she could just “be” a [name]Harlow[/name] (or not). Good luck!

[name]Harlow[/name] [name]Winter[/name] [name]Kate[/name] is the name of [name]Nicole[/name] [name]Richie[/name]'s daughter.

I think it would be fine to use [name]Harlow[/name], or [name]Winter[/name], but used together with a third, one syllable name is a bit close.

Most people probably wouldn’t notice, but on the other hand they’re quite distinctive names, so its a possibility that some might. If that’s not something that would bother you though then it doesn’t matter. :slight_smile: I just thought I should mention it.

[name]Harlow[/name] is too close to harlot for me! [name]Willow[/name] avoids that problem and still has the -low ending. It’s an absolutely lovely name. [name]Willow[/name] [name]Isabel[/name] [name]Rose[/name] sounds like someone romantic and kind, someone smart who doesn’t take injustice lying down, someone pretty and strong all at once. Takes my vote!

I love the name [name]Harlow[/name]. It has the 1940s Hollywood glamour vibe to it.
[name]Winter[/name] [name]Rose[/name] as a middle is so pretty. It is close to [name]Nicole[/name] [name]Richie[/name]'s daughter’s name. However, she has a nice name too so who cares?

I voted for [name]Harlow[/name] [name]Winter[/name] [name]Rose[/name].
good luck! (:

I would stay away from [name]Harlow[/name] [name]Winter[/name] ______ because [name]Nicole[/name] [name]Richie[/name]'s daughter [name]Harlow[/name] [name]Winter[/name] [name]Kate[/name]. I like [name]Summer[/name] [name]Harlow[/name] [name]Rose[/name] best

I like [name]Harlow[/name] best. Either nickname set you have is lovely, but I voted for [name]Harlow[/name] [name]Isabel[/name] [name]Rose[/name] as it is a bit more unique (as mentioned the first thought with [name]Harlow[/name] [name]Winter[/name] … is [name]Nicole[/name] [name]Richie[/name]). I’m also a sucker for the modern-traditional first name/middle name combos.

[name]Autumn[/name] is my favorite name on your list ([name]Willow[/name] my second favorite; also love [name]Winter[/name]), but I voted for [name]Willow[/name] [name]Isabel[/name] [name]Rose[/name]. I think it flows better than [name]Autumn[/name] [name]Willow[/name] [name]Rose[/name]. [name]Autumn[/name] [name]Willow[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is lovely too though!

My vote isn’t actually on there. I’d go for:

[name]Summer[/name] [name]Willow[/name] [name]Rose[/name]

Beautiful names. However, they’re all a bit…seasonal.

Have you considered more [name]Isabel[/name]-like names to add to the list? That is, names with less literal meanings?

For you, I like [name]Phoebe[/name], [name]Selene[/name], [name]Serena[/name], [name]Luna[/name], [name]Gwendolen[/name], [name]Gwyneira[/name], [name]Coralie[/name], [name]Aurelia[/name], [name]Oriana[/name], [name]Seraphine[/name]/a.

[name]Willow[/name] [name]Oriana[/name] [name]Rose[/name]
[name]Summer[/name] [name]Gwendolen[/name] [name]Selene[/name]
[name]Winter[/name] [name]Serafina[/name] [name]Rose[/name]

I agree with what some others said about “[name]Harlow[/name].” For some reason, I can’t get behind it. Perhaps because it’s too close to [name]Harley[/name], Harlot, and [name]Marlowe[/name], so it feels like an amalgam of other names/words, rather than a name unto itself? Not sure. Obviously, if you like it, you like it, but compared to your other choices, I’m not as fond.

I really favour [name]Winter[/name] in the first name spot. Beautiful.