I love the [name]Emma[/name] sound but I can’t decide which me to use to get. There’s something about each name that I love and something holding back.
[name]Emma[/name] - this is the sound and the vibe I want but I have a cousin with this name. I’ve never met her and don’t plan too but it still leaves me feeling unsure. It also feels trendier than most of my other names.
[name]Gemma[/name] - I love this one but it feels different from the vibe I get from [name]Emma[/name]. [name]Even[/name] though the sound is there the image for me is completely different.
[name]Emmeline[/name] - this one seems like the perfect balance but I love it the least.
[name]Emmeline[/name] is my favorite out of the three, though I do have a name crush on [name]Emmaline[/name]!
I know quite a few [name]Emma[/name]'s and just one [name]Gemma[/name]. [name]Both[/name] are lovely names but I still prefer [name]Emmeline[/name].
[name]Emma[/name]: Very trendy + popular.
[name]Gemma[/name]: You’d be able to use the nn. [name]Emma[/name]. [name]Gemma[/name] seems more mysterious.
[name]Emmeline[/name]: It looks the prettiest of the three written out. But saying it, I prefer [name]Gemma[/name].
I know so many [name]Emma[/name]'s, so it doesn’t seem so special to me. I prefer [name]Gemma[/name] and [name]Emmeline[/name].
Have you played around with different spellings to see if you feel better about the name? [name]Jemma[/name], [name]Emelyn[/name], etc.
Also some other suggestions- Emerlie, [name]Emmy[/name], [name]Emi[/name], [name]Demi[/name], [name]Emelie[/name]
[name]Hope[/name] that helps!
I hate [name]Emma[/name]. Which is odd, because I like your other options, and I also like a number of other [name]Em[/name]- names as well. [name]Emma[/name] isn’t ugly or kreative but its like marzipan to me - it is kinda sweet, and should be bland enough to not bother me one way or the other, but what little flavour it has, I don’t like.
I can’t even blame just popularity, because I love [name]Emily[/name]. But I’ve found I’m not the only person who likes [name]Emily[/name] and hates [name]Emma[/name] (or vice versa) even though you’d think they’d appeal to the same people?
[name]Gemma[/name] is cute. As an American, it doesn’t feel overused to me, nor do I know any. But I know my Aussie husband thinks its dated, and most UK/Commonwealths people I’ve met feel that way. I don’t know that I care.
[name]Emmeline[/name] - pretty. I like -line names a lot though. [name]Emmeline[/name] feels a bit more princess-y than [name]Gemma[/name], but not to the point of too-frilly-for-real-life. I tend to find -line names less over the top pink and candy than, say, -ella names.
I love [name]Gemma[/name], and [name]Emmeline[/name] is pretty, too. [name]Emma[/name] is too popular and starting to feel dated as well as rather plain.
I like [name]Emmeline[/name] the best!
For liking em names, have you considered
[name]Amelie[/name], [name]Esme[/name], [name]Emmy[/name], [name]Amie[/name], [name]Meike[/name] (Mee-kah), Emmelia/[name]Amelia[/name],