I need help with names

[b]I need name suggestions I don’t like traditional names but I don’t like way out there names either so I am in the middle the middle names for our girl will either be [name]Grace[/name],[name]Denise[/name] is my mom and sister’s middle name but that’s pretty much it for the girls our boys middle name will either be after my husband’s middle name which is [name]Matthew[/name] or after my dad’s middle name which is [name]David[/name] but any suggestions are welcome for middle names.Suggestions needed for first names because I am at a stand still for both boy and girl PLEASE HELP!!!

Here are my favorite names so far suggestions needed please
Girls
[name]Coralie[/name]
Rhylie
[name]Averie[/name]
[name]Bayleigh[/name]
Kaedynce
Kynslie
[name]Emersyn[/name]

Boys seriously need help with boys names cause this is all I have
[name]Easton[/name]
[name]Hayden[/name]
[name]Logan[/name][/b]

Your naming style isn’t my taste all but I have a burning question for you. Why is the spelling of your girls’ names so unique?
If it were up to me, I’d spell:

Rhylie as [name]Riley[/name]
[name]Averie[/name] as [name]Avery[/name]
[name]Bayleigh[/name] as [name]Bayley[/name] or [name]Baylee[/name]
Kaedynce as [name]Cadence[/name]
Kynslie as [name]Kinsley[/name]
[name]Emersyn[/name] as [name]Emerson[/name].

It makes it a lot less confusing. They all seem too trendy & “trying too hard.”

If I had to pick a favorite from your girl list, [name]Coralie[/name] definitely stands out.
I like all of your boys’ list. ALthough, [name]Hayden[/name] is a bit trendy too!

I agree with mamarachof6 100%. These yooneek spellings make my head hurt.

Some suggestions for you:

[name]Scarlett[/name]
[name]Reagan[/name]
[name]Hailey[/name]
[name]Tierney[/name]
[name]Darcy[/name]
[name]Delaney[/name]
[name]Blair[/name]
[name]Taylor[/name] or [name]Saylor[/name]
[name]Holly[/name]
[name]Piper[/name]
[name]Cassidy[/name]
[name]Quinn[/name]
[name]Kelsey[/name]
[name]Whitley[/name]
[name]Arden[/name]
[name]Teagan[/name]
[name]Selby[/name]
[name]Marley[/name]
[name]Flannery[/name]
[name]Waverly[/name]
[name]Savannah[/name]

[name]Gareth[/name]
[name]Flynn[/name]
[name]Dillon[/name]
[name]Reid[/name]
[name]Campbell[/name]
[name]Kiefer[/name]
[name]Ripley[/name]
[name]Max[/name]
[name]Casey[/name]
[name]Owen[/name]
[name]Presley[/name]
[name]Ashton[/name]
[name]Grady[/name]
[name]Brody[/name]
[name]Peyton[/name]
[name]Brennan[/name]
[name]Keane[/name]
[name]Jordan[/name]
[name]Hunter[/name]
[name]Kennedy[/name]
[name]Darby[/name]
[name]Tanner[/name]
[name]Graham[/name]

I just don’t like traditional spellings at least not out of these names some I do prefer traditional names i love your daughter’s name [name]Elodie[/name] but my husband has vetoed that one at I meant to put [name]Ellisyn[/name] on my list I love that name

The only names I like on your list are [name]Savannah[/name],[name]Grady[/name],[name]Peyton[/name]

I mean…it’s fine that you don’t like the “traditional” spellings (by which I assume you mean the correct spellings?) but honestly, as written the names you listed were indecipherable to me for a good few seconds. I had to sound them out in my head before I realized that they were actually very common, trendy names that had been butchered. [name]Imagine[/name] every single person in your child’s life, for the rest of their life, going through the following process: “What the heck does this random bunch of letters signify? Kuh-ky–no, that’s kay…kay-ee? No, kay…dye? [name]Kay[/name]-dines? Oh, [name]CADENCE[/name]!”

[name]May[/name] I ask why you don’t like the correct spellings of these names? I can sympathize, to an extent – I prefer [name]Esmay[/name] over [name]Esme[/name], but only because the latter is phonetic. Are an excess of y’s, k’s, and the replacing of -lee, -ly, and -lie with the cumbersome -leigh (which I always pronounce ‘lay-gh’ in my head) more aesthetically pleasing? To me, with my background in the arts, these yooneek spellings are just plain ugly. It’s also not like they make the name ‘special’. Pronounced (if someone actually manages to pronounce them, that is) they sound exactly like the correctly spelled version…and chances are, with these names, there will be a few of each name in your son or daughter’s class already. So really, what is the point of mispelling? I’m honestly curious.

Also, if you like [name]Savannah[/name], [name]Grady[/name], and [name]Peyton[/name], you might like:

[name]Kinsey[/name]
[name]Ruby[/name]
[name]Hadley[/name]
[name]Kylie[/name]
[name]Sienna[/name]
[name]Harper[/name]
[name]Sydney[/name]
[name]Ella[/name]
[name]Harley[/name]
[name]Emory[/name]
[name]Montana[/name]
[name]Kenzie[/name]
[name]Macey[/name]
[name]Arielle[/name]
[name]Clio[/name]
[name]Brielle[/name]
[name]Hollis[/name]
[name]Molly[/name]
[name]Serenity[/name]
[name]Brynn[/name]
[name]Paige[/name]
[name]Summer[/name]
[name]Jocelyn[/name]
[name]Eden[/name]
[name]Autumn[/name]

[name]Oakley[/name]
[name]Parker[/name]
[name]Rhett[/name]
[name]Chandler[/name]
[name]Reese[/name]
[name]Kendall[/name]
[name]Maddox[/name]
[name]Buckley[/name]
[name]Colton[/name]
[name]Enzo[/name]
[name]Kendrick[/name]
[name]Forrest[/name]
[name]Jackson[/name]
[name]Colby[/name]
[name]Jamie[/name]
[name]Berkley[/name]
[name]Cody[/name]

Coralie is definitely a standout on this list. It’s absolutely stunning, and right in the “different but not weird” territory. The other names aren’t really my taste. I do agree with mamarachof6 that spellings like Avery, Cadence, and Riley are much more appealing.

I think you should also know that most of the names on your list are VERY common, you’ve just spelled them in an uncommon way. I think that gives a name all the problems of having a common name (constantly meeting others with the same name, having to go by Riley P. or Cadence M., confusion about which Bailey, etc.) in addition all the problems of an uncommon name, like trouble with spelling, pronunciation, and odd looks. Coralie I think avoids both of these problems- there aren’t very many Coralies out there, but it’s very easy to spell and pronounce. That’s easily the winner for me.

For boys, I really like Easton, with second place going to Logan. I think you might also consider some of these names:
Callum
Liam
Weston
Keats
Kieran
Cole
Lincoln
Gannon
Auden
Kingston
Ashton
Bodhi
Paxton/Pax
Maxwell/Max
Finn or Flynn
Eamon (pronounced like the letter “A” and then “mun”- A-min"
Gavin
Nolan
Jameson
Jack
Nico
Declan

And a few other suggestions for girls:
Noa
Harper
Auden
Rosalie
Felicity
Ava
Abigail
Vivienne
Leah
Quinn
Marlo
Stella
Nola/Nova
Cora
Willow
Maeve
Avis
Brynn
Lily
Hadley

I like [name]Coralie[/name] and [name]Easton[/name]. :slight_smile: I think [name]Coralie[/name] [name]Grace[/name] and [name]Easton[/name] [name]David[/name] or [name]Easton[/name] [name]Matthew[/name] would be fabulous!

Good luck!

I like [name]Ellisyn[/name]!

They are pretty common now that I really think about it honestly I don’t know what I like I am hoping someone will suggest a name that I absolutely love

Thank you!!!Ashthedreamer

mamarachof6 I love your daughters name I love elodie but my husband vetoed that one it was on my favorites list

aww I’m sorry! I love our daughter’s name. It fits her personality so well too!

[name]Do[/name] you Ellowyn?

Some suggestions:
Girls:
[name]Sawyer[/name]
[name]Hadley[/name]
[name]Adley[/name]
[name]Addison[/name]
[name]Finley[/name]
[name]Brinley[/name]
[name]Peyton[/name]
[name]Parker[/name]
[name]Jamison[/name]
[name]Kinsley[/name]
[name]Kensington[/name]
[name]Kenzie[/name]
Kerrington
[name]Quinlin[/name]
[name]Quinn[/name]
[name]Carter[/name]
[name]Delaney[/name]
[name]Leighton[/name]
[name]Carly[/name]

Boys:
[name]Ryder[/name]
[name]Turner[/name]
[name]Chase[/name]
[name]Parker[/name]
[name]Porter[/name]
[name]Preston[/name]
[name]Jasper[/name]
[name]Eamon[/name]
[name]Carlisle[/name]
[name]Barnaby[/name]
[name]Darby[/name]
[name]Rhys[/name]
[name]Lincoln[/name]
[name]Quinn[/name]
[name]Cuyler[/name]
[name]Jameson[/name]
[name]Hunter[/name]
[name]Booker[/name]
[name]Bennett[/name]
[name]Beckett[/name]
[name]Ellison[/name]

Some ideas:
[name]Eliora[/name]
[name]Eleni[/name] (ah-[name]LAY[/name]-knee OR ellen-ee)
[name]Delaney[/name]
[name]Emerson[/name]
[name]Shyanne[/name]
[name]Skylar[/name]
Rylant
Kinsy
[name]Cadenza[/name]
Maighan
[name]Lorelei[/name]
Emery/Emory

EDIT: Ooh, I just thought of Ainsley!

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I love [name]Emerson[/name],and [name]Emory[/name] can’t use [name]Skylar[/name] that’'s my niece’s name but I love it

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