[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Coraline[/name]
[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Darla[/name]
[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Harper[/name]
[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Giselle[/name]
[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Giselle[/name].
[name]Darla[/name] and [name]Harper[/name] mimic the “a” sound in [name]Hawthorn[/name], and [name]Coraline[/name] (2nd choice, though) has too many sounds also in [name]Hawthorn[/name].
[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Giselle[/name] [name]Hawthorn[/name] for me too. It sound absolutely smashing!
1 [name]Zoey[/name] [name]Giselle[/name]
2 [name]Zoey[/name] [name]Coraline[/name]
I have to dissent and vote for [name]Coraline[/name]. [name]Zoey[/name] (2 syllables ) and [name]Hawthorn[/name] (2 syllables) need a longer middle name for balance. I think [name]Coraline[/name] (3 syllables) is a beautiful choice and balances the moxy of [name]Zoe[/name] very well.
Also, are you set on the -y on [name]Zoey[/name]? [name]Zoe[/name] itself nowadays is familiar enough that you can use the classic Greek spelling-- no need to spell out the sounds.
Yes the -y is for sure because [name]Zoe[/name] without the -y is to common where we live.We prefer uncommon names
[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Giselle[/name]!
[name]Zoe[/name] [name]Coraline[/name] gets my vote. =]
I really like the feel of [name]Zoey[/name] [name]Darla[/name], but don’t particularly like [name]Darla[/name] as it seems dated. (However, maybe you are honoring a family member?) Anyway, what about [name]Zoey[/name] [name]Dahlia[/name]?
[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Giselle[/name]! My love for [name]Giselle[/name] has recently returned so I had to choose it.
While I certainly understand that sentiment, [name]Zoe[/name] and [name]Zoey[/name] are the same name. When pronounced aloud they’re obviously identical. If you feel you’re surrounded by little Zoes, and you really want your daughter to stand out, you might want to consider something else. Are there any other contenders you’d like to bounce around?
Maybe another name with a similar sound to [name]Zoe[/name], like [name]Daphne[/name], [name]Esme[/name], [name]Phoebe[/name], [name]Sylvie[/name]?
Or, if you like the Z: [name]Zara[/name], [name]Zaida[/name], [name]Zayna[/name], [name]Zora[/name], [name]Zia[/name]?
Or, the meaning (“life”): [name]Eve[/name], [name]Cora[/name], [name]Tansy[/name], [name]Vita[/name], [name]Vida[/name], [name]Vivian[/name], Lanice?
All of these are substantially less frequently given than [name]Zoe/name.
[name]Zoey[/name] [name]Coraline[/name]!
we are thinking about [name]Darla[/name] because I have a close friend named [name]Darla[/name]