The 3 C

See the results of this poll: Which C name?

Respondents: 33 (This poll is closed)

  • Cordelia : 19 (58%)
  • Cheyenne : 4 (12%)
  • Ciara: 10 (30%)

While [name]Cordelia[/name] is a beautiful and dignified name, I think the best match for your other girls is [name]Ciara[/name]. It’s lovely.

[name]Cheyenne[/name] was a hit name in the mid-90s. It’s very [name]Wal[/name]-[name]Mart[/name] to me, along with all the little Dakotas, Montanas, Codys and Wyatts galloping across the range.

I’ve never cared much for the name [name]Cheyenne[/name], but it seems to go with your other names the best. [name]Cordelia[/name] and [name]Ciara[/name] both end with the same sound as [name]Clarissa[/name], so it may be a bit much. But [name]Cheyenne[/name] sounds different than your other daughters’ names, but still is in keeping with your “C” theme.

Are you open to other suggestions? [name]How[/name] about [name]Claire[/name]? I think it matches your other girls. Plus it is one syllable, so you could have girls with all different syllables.

Other options:
[name]Coralie[/name]
[name]Colette[/name]

Of your names, I prefer [name]Cordelia[/name], but I really like [name]Claire[/name], as another person suggested. It would compliment but not compete with your other daughters’ names. I also totally, totally love [name]Cressida[/name] (but her last name would also start with a hard C, so no little baby Cressidas for me:()

[name]Ciara[/name]! I only ever pronounce it the traditional Gaelic way as the see-air-ah prn agrivates me, but as [name]KEER[/name]-ah I love it.

[name]Clarissa[/name]'s nickname is [name]Clare[/name]. We chose that name so my husband could call her that. [name]Even[/name] so, if [name]Cordelia[/name] and [name]Ciara[/name] sounds to close to [name]Clarissa[/name], [name]Claire[/name] sounds just since they both begin with Clar. Lol