dcentity2000
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Sia?
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Levi for a girl? Really? Nurrelle? I have never heard of that name. And Sharn? A transformed race of sorcerers from Dungeons and Dragons? For a little girl? Really?I love the following names even though they are not Italian
Nurrelle
Sharn
Levi
Lilianna
Seven!
Sorry..couldn't help myself.
Seven!
Sorry..couldn't help myself.
I always liked Annalise. I like Evangeline, but it reminds me of two names of people I'm not fond of, so I would probably always think of those people.
Lilianna was the first name I came up with. Especially since she will be born at Easter time.Levi for a girl? Really? Nurrelle? I have never heard of that name. And Sharn? A transformed race of sorcerers from Dungeons and Dragons? For a little girl? Really?
Oh ... I do like Lilianna though.
My kids LOVE Stella (and so do we!) They keep saying "STELLA MALONE!"I like Stella, too.
My Dh loves the name Christina.I like traditional names that I grew up with.
Had I been able to have another child and it was a girl, she'd have been Christine (or Christina) or Michelle.
Well, 80% of my town is Italian, and I didn't use any Italian names (well, except Anna, which is pretty ethnically broad) because my last name is very Italian. From the school directory:
Ava, Eva, Olivia, Daniella, Sophia, Isabella, Mia, Guilianna, Gianna (the last 2 are sisters), Alaina, Jenna, Gabriella, Julia, Adriana, Victoria, Deanna, Alyssa, Clementina, Alycia, Marlena, Alexandria...
Ava, Olivia, Sophia, Isabella, and Victoria seems to be plentiful, but not nearly as many as there are of Jennas and Julias! Several per page!
Okay- so we are being blessed with a beautiful baby Girl this year. We have not agreed on a name yet. What have you got? Our other children have ethnic Italian names if that helps. TIA!