These are (for the moment!) my top 5 girls names. Which are the most usable, which do you think have the greatest chances of being one of 3 others with the same name in their class? (As a [name]Sarah[/name], this was always a frustration for me.)
[name]Leila[/name]- I know the [name]Layla[/name] spelling is super, ridiculously popular right now, but I’ve loved this name since I was a little girl and I just can’t let it go yet. Is it still acceptable or does it just come off as trendy and dumb now? I like these combos:
[name]Leila[/name] [name]Josephine[/name]
[name]Leila[/name] [name]Victoria[/name]
[name]Leila[/name] [name]Juniper[/name]
[name]Cecelia[/name]- So feminine, but with depth, weight and beauty. I like these combos:
[name]Cecelia[/name] [name]Wren[/name]
[name]Cecelia[/name] [name]Aurelia[/name]
[name]Cecelia[/name] [name]Ivy[/name]
[name]Lilia[/name]- A more unusual version of the [name]Lily[/name] names, it feels more vintage and mature. It feels like it would age well with the girl.
[name]Lilia[/name] [name]Madeleine[/name]
[name]Lilia[/name] [name]Josephine[/name]
[name]Lilia[/name] [name]Primrose[/name]
[name]Aurelia[/name]- [name]Love[/name] the dawn, nature connotations all trapped in a gorgeous, feminine box. But how does everyone pronounce it? I say Aw-ray-lia, but I’ve seen people say Aw-reel-ya, which I like far less.
[name]Aurelia[/name] [name]Violet[/name]
[name]Aurelia[/name] [name]Ivy[/name]
[name]Aurelia[/name] [name]Josephine[/name]
[name]Linnea[/name]- I like the scientific connections and it’s a beautiful names, and not popular. Yay.
[name]Linnea[/name] [name]Charlotte[/name]
[name]Linnea[/name] [name]Wren[/name]
[name]Linnea[/name] [name]Penelope[/name]
So what do you think?