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Help with Baby Girl Names Please!

We are due with #2 in October. We don't know the gender, but have a few boy names picked out that we like. However, we have not found much for girls names yet. Thought I would throw it out there for some ideas! The middle name will be Scott (family name, i know it isn't a girl name) and the last name starts with the Til sound. I have a niece that is Sarah Scott and think it sounds great together with the boyish middle name. My other brother has a Tyler Scott. Any ideas ladies? These are the only few that i have come up with and hubby only likes one of them that is my weakest pick:
Alexa Scott
Brooke Scott
Katy Scott

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My niece just named her baby girl McKenna and I thought it was a great name!! Thought I'd pass it on

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We have 3 boys...but my favorite girl name is Addison...Addison Scott goes well. I also like Kendall, Shannon, Emma, and Lyndsay.

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Parker Scott Til____

Piper Scott Til_____

C(K)atherine Scott Til______ (Caty, Katy, Katie, Catie)

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My great great grandma's name was Cora Scott - Scott was her last name though. I always thought it was beautiful, but didn't think of it until after our daughter was already named - and we're not having anymore lol!!!

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if you have a niece already using the middle name of Scott....then I highly recommend you do not use it, too. Repeating names within a family works better if it's different generations.....that way it's more of an honor, as opposed to copycatting!

I do like your choice of Alexa......but my all-time fav is Delany! & from a flowing viewpoint, I think a name with 2 syllables works best. Peace.

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I love your choice of the middle name Scott. My sister in law just had a baby and used the same middle name as my son and it didn't bother me at all.
I like the girl names that you've already picked out. I think my favourite of those would be Alexa Scott. I like the two-three syllables for the first name for a good flow.
As for other ideas for girl names that go with Scott...
Sadie Scott
Darby Scott
Natalie Scott
Avery Scott
Genevieve Scott
Good luck picking out a name - it's always so much fun!
D.

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Aubrey Scott, Eva Scott, Abbie Scott, Monroe Scott, Madelyn Scott, Lexi Scott, the possibilities are endless! From your list I like Brooke Scott. Good Luck!

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I think a 2 or 3 syllable name works better with Scott. Brook Scott sounds too abrupt. My daughter's names are Kaitlyn, but we call her Katie (you could spell it with a y) and Madelyn (Maddie). I would definitely go with a very feminine name with Scott... Alyssa, Josie, Catherine, Lindsey, Samantha, Olivia, Elizabeth (Ellie)

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I like Alexa from your choices, also how about Kiera or Kara, I like the K sound but not to fond of the name Katy, unless it is shourt for Katherine which I also like.

Good luck and congratulations!

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Parker Scott Til____

Piper Scott Til_____

C(K)atherine Scott Til______ (Caty, Katy, Katie, Catie)

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I like Katy, or some other first name ending with the "y" sound with Scott as the middle name.

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