Hubby and I are expecting and we’ve yet to narrow down our long list! AGH! :)) I like unique names, but not TOTALLY off the wall. Which do you like? Which flow with our last name (Holton)… the best? …so [name]Paris[/name] won’t work! LOL [name]Paris[/name] Holton!
Any more suggestions are great too! (If we use a surname- [name]Miller[/name] and [name]Vaughn[/name] are both family names, but if it’s a unisex/surname first name would prefer a feminine middle)
[name]Judith[/name], nn [name]Judy[/name]: This is my fave by far! It’s time to bring [name]Judy[/name] back. I would love to meet a little [name]Judith[/name] or [name]Judy[/name].
[name]Adeline[/name] [name]Grace[/name]
[name]Emery[/name] [name]Vaughn[/name]
I like many of your other names, but I’m not sure they work with Holton. I get sort of tongue-tied when I say [name]Harper[/name] Holton, [name]Hazel[/name] Holton, or [name]Rowan[/name] Holton.
I am a big believer in using original spellings ([name]Haley[/name], [name]Blake[/name], [name]Adeline[/name], [name]Cadence[/name], etc.). Your child will be special and unique no matter what! No need to give them a name that they constantly have to spell for people. I don’t think it makes the name more interesting or attractive. My maiden name was not spelled the way it sounded at all. I can tell you, it got really tiresome spelling it for people. I can only imagine it’s even more tiresome having to spell your first name, as you use that even more than your surname.
Some other names you might like:
[name]Avery[/name]
[name]Emerson[/name]
[name]Skyler[/name]
[name]Blair[/name]
[name]Blake[/name]
[name]Sadie[/name]
[name]Daisy[/name]
[name]Ansley[/name]
[name]Harper[/name] [name]Grace[/name] - [name]Harper[/name] is too trendy for me and [name]Harper[/name] Holton’s a mouth full!
[name]Halleigh[/name] - I’d spell it [name]Hayley[/name] and even then I don’t like it much
[name]Adlyn[/name] [name]Blayke[/name] ([name]Ali[/name]) - Sounds made up and I’m sorry but I think the [name]Blayke[/name] spelling of [name]Blake[/name] is very tryndi!
Addlynne ([name]Addi[/name]) - again sounds made up and I don’t like the double d
[name]Annistyn[/name] [name]Blayke[/name] ([name]Anni[/name]) - will forever be [name]Jennifer[/name] Aniston to me and many others
Albyn - makes me think of [name]Albino[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Grace[/name] - Now this I love And the combo is beautiful!
Kinleigh [name]Blayke[/name] - Not my style at all, again very trendy
Raeleigh [name]Grace[/name] - see above
[name]Blayne[/name] ([name]Lainey[/name]) - this is a boys name to me
[name]Camryn[/name] - terrible spelling! [name]Cameron[/name] is ok but still boyish to me
Cadynce - trendy and a bad spelling
[name]Collins[/name] - I can’t see this on a girl
[name]Rowan[/name] - this is a lovely name
[name]Emery[/name] - this is ok but not that fussed
[name]Brynne[/name] - Spelt [name]Bryn[/name] it’s lovely…for a boy…in my Welsh opinion haha, though I suppose if I wasn’t biased in that way it is a lovely name and I know it’s more common for girls in [name]America[/name]
[name]Parker[/name] - this is quite nice if you like unisex names which it seems you do
Parkyr - Please don’t spell it like this though!!
[name]Judith[/name] - Eeeerm very old ladyish and dated. [name]Julia[/name], [name]Juliet[/name] or [name]Juliana[/name] all sound much prettier to me.
[name]Bretton[/name] - Erm no.
My favourites of yours are [name]Hazel[/name], [name]Brynne[/name], [name]Parker[/name] and [name]Rowan[/name]