Sibling [name]Ava[/name] [name]Grace[/name] (first name- no middle name, pronounced the same as you would [name]Mary[/name] [name]Jane[/name])
I’m loving [name]Everly[/name], but it’s so different I wanted feedback.
Also love:
[name]Harper[/name] (Is is too popular and will it still be beautiful 30 years from now?)
[name]Emerson[/name]
Aurdery
[name]Madison[/name]
[name]Emme[/name]
[name]Emma[/name]
[name]Emmeline[/name]
[name]Hadley[/name]
[name]Everly[/name] is a GP of mine. I really like it. From your list I also really like [name]Audrey[/name] (I think that’s what you meant) and [name]Emma[/name]. I think [name]Audrey[/name] and [name]Emma[/name] most closely match with [name]Ava[/name] [name]Grace[/name].
I like it, it was on my list for a while but I can’t get over the fact that it screams “trendy” at the top of it’s lungs and it is probably seen as a bit lower class (at least where I am anyway). From your list I love [name]Hadley[/name] - [name]Hadley[/name] [name]Harper[/name] would be cute but I’m a sucker for alliteration
I think it is. It’s lovely, but doesn’t feel dated like [name]Beverly[/name]. It’s definitely trendy though, so it will feel dated like [name]Beverly[/name] in 60 years (and then they’ll be using [name]Beverly[/name] again!)
With the soft and feminine, [name]Ava[/name] [name]Grace[/name], I would avoid unisex/surname names like [name]Harper[/name], [name]Emerson[/name], [name]Madison[/name] and [name]Everly[/name]. Personally, I don’t like a really feminine name for one daughter and a unisex name for another. For me, it’s like the parent doing a 180 degree turn in their naming style so it just doesn’t gel. [name]Emma[/name] and [name]Ava[/name] are too similar for my comfort zone. From your list, these would be the best choices from your list.
1 [name]Emmeline[/name] (nn [name]Emme[/name])
2 [name]Audrey[/name] (if you don’t mind the same initial for both girls)
I always had it at the top of my list but the spelling I’m used to is Everleigh. Unfortunately my close friend stole it so I’ve had to move on from it.