Unique Baby Girls names??

My four dd are Lyssa, Abigail, Natalie and Claire. Aside from Abigail none of them have encountered children with the same name.
I've had friends with some unique names:
Sari (pronounced Sudi)
Maja (pronounced Maya)
 
I wanted to name dd Ryan or Ryann, but conservative DH said no way, so her name is Kerry - definitely the only one where ever we go, but it isn't way out there.

When I was pg with ds if he was a girl his name was going to be Jamie.

I have a fairly unpopular name - Casey. It has seemed to become more mainstream lately but not for someone my age. Funny thing is I am named after my grandfather's mother.
 
My daughters are Vivian and Kasmira (kas-meer'-a), or Kasi for short. :goodvibes
 

Carone0318 my name is Kerry as well. I don't see too many girls spell it the same way as we do. I have seen a lot of boys with that name too.
As for a girls name. If I have a girl her name will be Brielle. Love the name.
 
Some from me and my friends:
Athyn
Calysta
Cady (Katie but with a 'd')
Dacey (DH hated this one, but I liked it)
Carsyn
 
DH is one of eight children, and our DS was grandbaby #13, so there were already a LOT of names out of the mix... We ended up naming him Ian. Our short list of girl names was:

Alison
Meghan Elisabeth
Aisling (pronounced Ashley)
Kelsie
Mackenzie
 
My vote is for Ava or Mia.

Those were my names for DS if he were a girl.

DD is named Alicia (pronounced A-lee-see-a) but everyone says it wrong and calls her aleesha. It drives her crazy.

Natalie
 
I hated naming my 2 DS. My DH is super old fashioned so none of the better names he would go with. For my oldest his name would have been Emily Beth. The second was to be Alyssa Marie.
Some cute names are
Corrine (Core - rend)
Sydni (Sid - nee)
Best of luck and pixie dust. :wizard:
 
My fiance has decided he likes the name Analucia, thanks to the character in Lost (we're only a short way into Season 2 over here lol!)
 
When I was pregnant with DD I had picked out her name Cheyenne because I had not heard that anywhere. :p
 
fakereadhed said:
Used to work labor&delivery and come home and tell DH all of the crazy names I heard. (Sorry if you are a DISer) but the all-time winner was boy/girl twins with the last name pronounced "Jello"- LeMon and L'Orange.

I'm not trying to spoil everyone's fun with this, but the O'range and LeMon Jello twins story is an urban legend. Check out http://www.snopes.com/racial/language/names.htm .
 
imp&pixie said:
I like classic names. When naming my children I used the test asking how the name would sound on an older person. Names ending with "y" or "ie" sounded wrong for older people. Also, anything that is difficult or confusing to spell was right out. I don't want to have to correct people or spell out a name for them every time I say it. I love the names Tova and Sarah.

I think the y or ie thing is a sometimes thing. For example, I think that Gregory, Zachary, Emily, and Natalie (all classic names, not nicknames) sound just fine at any age.

I agree with you that names that are hard to spell or pronounce can be a challenge.
 
I haven't met any girls with my dds names-Miranda and Veronica, Randi and Ronnie for short.

Other names on my list were Marley, Paige, Josie, Nora and Ngaire (pronounced Ny-ree).
 
I liked Regan, Brenna, Ryan and Ella when we were picking out names. Our dd is Abigail.
 




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