Girl names

@leyisa (486)
Canada
June 3, 2009 11:19am CST
Hi all - My sister is expecting a baby girl in a couple of months and she needs help picking out the perfect name...Can you give me some ideas of girls names...She wants something that isnt' too common.
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11 responses
• Philippines
4 Jun 09
I like princesses' names because they're unique and elegant. Just a suggestion, you can name the baby girl after a princesses' name like Diana, Margarette, Amelia, Adelaide, or Aurora.. Aurora is the name of my mp4 player and I like the name
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• United States
4 Jun 09
How about: Michaela, Arabella, Isabelle, Brownwyn
• United States
9 Jun 09
I love Michaela but have to agree, those are way too similar!
@leyisa (486)
• Canada
9 Jun 09
I love the name Isabelle - That is my oldest daughters name. Michaela is very nice as well...But she already has a daughter named Kaila...So Michaela is slightly too similar...
• Romania
3 Jun 09
What kind of names does she like? I have weird tastes... I like fantasy-inspired names like fairies' names... It depend how uncommon she wants the names to be. I have a few ideas: Alesya, Silia, Kira, Arvery, Rina and so on. It's easy to come up with different names, especially unique ones. Just think about your inspiration. :)
@leyisa (486)
• Canada
9 Jun 09
I'm also a fan of fairy names...I like the name Alesya...tnx for your suggestions :)
@zed_k4 (17589)
• Singapore
8 Jun 09
Your name Leyisa is nice. Is that a real name..? If baby girls, I'll always love to go by Nadia, Natasha or perhaps Elissa or Natalia. Anything that is sweet like candy. Or just a simple name that is easy to pronounce and has a wonderful meaning altogether.
@PeacefulWmn9 (10420)
• United States
19 Jun 09
Hm, not too common? I love the names Celeste, Serenity, Janna, Evelynna, and Aubrey. These aren't very common. She can also pick something unique but pretty from nature or geography, such as: Brooklyn, Raine, Alyssium, Edelweiss, Nile, or India. Hope she finds a great name! Karen
@raakhee (53)
• Qatar
4 Jun 09
i like the names Beryl & Scarlet
@leyisa (486)
• Canada
9 Jun 09
I like the name scarlet. I knew a girl back in High school who's name was scarlett....ofcourse she was named after Scarlett ohara...I felt a bit bad for her b/c everyone kept calling her "the movie girl"...poor think....
• Germany
5 Jun 09
I can see that you and your sister are close. She values you choice in names. When consideration a name you and your sister may want to think about the positive reputation you want the baby to have over the years. When we are born are slate is totally blank. So the parents will be instrumental in helping their child establish a good name over the years. With their relativities, but most of all with their Creator. "The remembrance of the righteous one is due for a blessing but the very name of the wicked ones will rot"(Proverbs 10:7) To be remembered by God for a blessing- what a privilege! The Bible has a number women that were blessed by God.
@lelin1123 (15595)
• Puerto Rico
7 Jun 09
Here is my list for her to try out: Mia, Dawn, Divine, Summer, Lena, Shelly, or Eva. Good Luck in choosing and the birth of your precious baby girl!
• United States
7 Jun 09
My name (Cecilia) is pretty uncommon! I don't know anyone else with my name! I think your sister's decision to pick an uncommon name is a great one. I work at a daycare and children with interesting names are always coming through. Some names are Cama, Patience, Arya, Shadow, Kaylnn, and Kilynn. Your sister could always turn a boy's name into a girl's name. That is always an uncommon girls name! Hope I helped!
• United States
7 Jun 09
My name (Cecilia) is pretty uncommon! I don't know anyone else with my name! I think your sister's decision to pick an uncommon name is a great one. I work at a daycare and children with interesting names are always coming through. Some names are Cama, Patience, Arya, Shadow, Kaylnn, and Kilynn. Your sister could always turn a boy's name into a girl's name. That is always an uncommon girls name! Hope I helped!
@tif552 (2)
• United States
8 Jun 09
A good and unique idea is to take 2 names of people who are important to her.. such as a grandma or aunt and combine them. For example, my daughter has a grandma whose name is Teri Susan, so I took the TE from Teri and the AN from Susan and made Teran. Another example: Grandmas name is Carol Ann, take CAR from Carol and Ann and you get Carann (kah-ran). Hope this helps! :)