So I love [name]Aubrey[/name], but I think it lacks substance to be a stand alone name. It’s very juvenile to me, and not something I can really picture on a grown woman of caliber.
(No offense to anyone at all. [name]Just[/name] how I picture it)
But I love it.
I was wondering if anyone can come up with any names that would work with [name]Aubrey[/name] as the nickname?
I thought of [name]Gabriella[/name] but I think it’s just way too off. The sound is close imo, but it’s too much to try I think.
([name]Abri[/name] – > [name]Aubrey[/name])
[name]Abriana[/name] has the same juvenile feel as [name]Aubrey[/name]…if not more juvenile.
I should probably just shelve [name]Aubrey[/name]. Again. Lol.
Does it pass the resume test when you say it? [name]Aubrey[/name] (lastname; let’s say [name]Parker[/name] for now.) If you saw the name [name]Aubrey[/name] [name]Parker[/name] on the top of a resume, what would your impression be? For me, I’d get the impression of a grown-up, mature adult. I think [name]Aubrey[/name] ages very well and can stand the test of time as your daughter grows. And [name]Aubrey[/name] [name]Gabriella[/name] is a beautiful name.
My other suggestion would be [name]Auden[/name] [name]Bree[/name]/[name]Brie[/name]. There is the name [name]Abrielle[/name] maybe you could change it to Aubrielle