[name]Sterling[/name] doesn’t really work for a girl. I’d reccomend spelling Everleigh like [name]Everly[/name].
[name]Violet[/name]
[name]Avery[/name]
[name]Holly[/name]
[name]Aislinn[/name]- I think the best substitute for [name]Sterling[/name], pronounced [name]Ashling[/name]
I think [name]Becky[/name] [name]Marie[/name] is darling and I’m really loving it. I’m however having a little bit of a hard time pairing it with any of the names you guys listed as names you “somewhat” like. I think the flow is off a bit. Is there a reason why you aren’t just going with [name]Becky[/name] [name]Marie[/name] or [name]Rebecka[/name]/[name]Rebekah[/name] [name]Marie[/name]? There is a chance that [name]Becky[/name] being such a nn is making it difficult for me to like the flow of a more formal name like [name]Scarlett[/name] in front of it. Consider [name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Becky[/name] [name]Marie[/name] vs [name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Rebecka[/name] [name]Marie[/name].
Below are my thoughts on each name. (* on my favorites)
[name]Sterling[/name] - [name]Sterling[/name] feels a little stiff and cold with the soft and fun [name]Becky[/name]. I’d prefer [name]Sterling[/name] [name]Marie[/name] or [name]Sterling[/name] [name]Rebecka[/name].
[name]London[/name] - I’m not a fan of place names, particular such famous place names it always reminds me of [name]Paris[/name] [name]Hilton[/name] ect.
[name]Hadley[/name] - Hadely [name]Becky[/name] [name]Marie[/name] is a little heavy on the -y/-e sounding endings. Also [name]Hadley[/name] doesn’t strike me as a girls name.
[name]Scarlett[/name]* - I really love [name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Rebecka[/name] [name]Marie[/name]. [name]Scarlett[/name] is a too much of a grown up serious name to be paired so closely with [name]Becky[/name].
Everleigh*- Everleigh isn’t usually my style of a name but I really love it in connection with [name]Becky[/name] [name]Marie[/name]. I still have my issues with [name]Becky[/name] as a middle name for flow reasons and I’d prefer [name]Everly[/name] if you prn it as such (I think [name]Ever[/name]-lay when I see Everleigh which I really enjoy) but I think this would be my first choice.
I think my biggest suggestion is considering either making [name]Becky[/name] her fn or choosing a more formal version for a middle. Or choosing [name]Becka[/name] or something similar instead. Otherwise maybe choosing an equally short and quirky name as a first name without that -y/-e ending. Maybe [name]Viola[/name], [name]Iris[/name], [name]Greer[/name], [name]Fiona[/name], or [name]Isla[/name].
Surrogate’s name is [name]Becky[/name] that is the reason for the middle name [name]Becky[/name]. [name]Don[/name]'t want to use [name]Rebecca[/name] as it is a name of a person I have bad feelings about
[name]Scarlett[/name] is my favorite. [name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Rebecca[/name] would in my opinion sound lovelier than [name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Becky[/name], but I understand!
[name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Becky[/name] [name]Marie[/name] sounds the best. However, my favorite name of your list would be [name]Everly[/name] (this spelling; -leigh looks tacky an unsophisticated in my opinion).
What about [name]Becca[/name]? Or [name]Beckett[/name] or even Beckette? [name]Becky[/name] makes it really hard to pair names
If it HAS to be [name]Becky[/name] I’d immediately throw out [name]Sterling[/name], [name]Hadley[/name], and Everleigh. I guess [name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Becky[/name] [name]Marie[/name] is the best
Otherwise, I like
[name]London[/name] [name]Becca[/name] [name]Marie[/name]
[name]Hadley[/name] [name]Beckett[/name] [name]Marie[/name]
[name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Becca[/name] [name]Marie[/name]- sounds the best
Everleigh [name]Beckett[/name] [name]Marie[/name]-I prefer [name]Everly[/name]. She already has to middles so why make her name ever longer by elongating [name]Everly[/name]?
Personally I love the androgyny and the subtle nature theme of [name]Everly[/name] [name]Beckett[/name] [name]Marie[/name] (boar meadow; beehive; star of the sea)