[name]Emma[/name] is def the FN but still deciding which of these will be the MN. We are going for a girly feminine name. Which do you think is the best choice?
hmmmmmm, out of the ones on your list, I think I like [name]Emma[/name] [name]Brynlee[/name] the best. The others are cute, but they are kind of nick-namey to me. Good luck with your decision, naming is hard!
I think [name]Emma[/name] [name]Lacey[/name] Troutman is my favorite, but something isn’t sitting quite right with me in regards to [name]Lacey[/name] Troutman - lacy trout? Maybe that’s it. So, I’d choose [name]Emma[/name] [name]Lainey[/name] as a nice compromise!
But, I have to wonder why the middle names on your list are [name]Lacey[/name], [name]Kaylee[/name], [name]Lainey[/name], and [name]Brynlee[/name] when you say you want something feminine and girlish for [name]Emma[/name]'s middle name. Yes, [name]Lacey[/name] is girlish, but I wouldn’t say the names on your list are collectively “feminine” by definition. Are you up for suggestions? Here ya go:
From your choices, I like [name]Emma[/name] [name]Lacey[/name] the most, and [name]Emma[/name] [name]Kaylee[/name] the least. [name]Kaylee[/name] is a name that’s been used and overused. If you’re going for a two syllable middle name with an ‘-ey’ ending, I really like the suggestions [name]Emma[/name] [name]Lucy[/name] and [name]Emma[/name] [name]Ruby[/name]. [name]Lucy[/name] is very much like [name]Lacey[/name], but it sounds a little more substantial.
I don’t want to rain on your parade but I don’t really like any of your middle names. [name]Emma[/name] is such a beautiful classic name that I feel your middle names don’t do it justice. Something pretty and feminine to match it’s timeless quality.
[name]Emma[/name] [name]Grace[/name] Troutman
[name]Emma[/name] [name]Claire[/name] Troutman
[name]Emma[/name] [name]Jane[/name] Troutman
[name]Emma[/name] [name]Violet[/name] Troutman
[name]Emma[/name] [name]Frances[/name] Troutman
[name]Emma[/name] [name]Rosalie[/name] Troutman
[name]Emma[/name] [name]Justine[/name] Troutman
[name]Emma[/name] [name]Felicity[/name] Troutman
I am just so picky when it comes to names. I dont like anything that sounds like an old persons name i.e. [name]Frances[/name], [name]Josephine[/name], [name]Ruby[/name], [name]Jane[/name], [name]Eloise[/name], [name]Beatrice[/name], [name]Hazel[/name]. I do like [name]Emma[/name] [name]Cadence[/name] and it was on my long list but I felt like [name]Emma[/name] [name]Cadence[/name] Troutman was a mouthful to say. I also like [name]Emma[/name] [name]Kaitlyn[/name] Troutman but there again I think it is a mouthful.
[name]How[/name] about just [name]Emma[/name] [name]Kate[/name]?
I think [name]Emma[/name] [name]Cadence[/name] Troutman and [name]Emma[/name] [name]Kaitlyn[/name] Troutman have the problem of 3 2-syllable names in a row so the flow isn’t quite right. You could break it up with either a 1, 3 or 4 syllable name in the middle.