N.R. asks from Chicago, IL on February 10, 2011
Name Help for Baby #4 - Chicago,IL
I have 3 daughters- Adelyn, Gianna & Vivienne and we are having our fourth baby, due in April.
My husband and I still haven't thought of a good name that we think fits with our girls'
We don't know the sex of this baby (Dad thinks baby is a boy, Mom thinks girl :) )
We could really use some ideas!
Right now I like the name Landon, but I don't love it, like I loved all my girls names
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A.F. answers from Norfolk on February 10, 2011
I really like Genevieve, Olivia, Lucy, Zoe....
For boys I like Noah, Liam and Calvin
Good luck guys!!!!
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M.H. answers from Atlanta on February 10, 2011
Gwendolyn, Isabella, Katherine, Sophia, Camille and Charmaine come to mind....I like Landon for a boy!
Congratulations!
M.
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J.G. answers from Chicago on February 11, 2011
Looks like you have a french-italian thing going. Another option is Franscesa for a girl ... and you can call her 'Frankie'.
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H.L. answers from Cleveland on February 10, 2011
You definitely have the trend of the "en" sound (beautiful names btw), so I would stay with that which Landon falls into (my kids have the "a" sound - Kayla, Jakob, Olivia).
Boys: Mason, Ethan, Caden, Aiden, Aaron, Ian, Rowan, Trenton, Ryan, Brian
Girls: London, Peyton, Helene, Aileen, Hayden, Morgan, Gwen, Eden, Ellen, Lauren, Greighson, Jacquelyn, Madilyn,
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T.J. answers from Seattle on February 10, 2011
I love the names you have already! I personally love Landon...also Aidan, Avery (for boy or girl), Bryson, Brody, Caleb, Charlie/Charles, Dain/Dane, Elliott, Gabriel, Grant, Grayson/Greyson, Hayden, Hayes, Ian, Jack, Kellan, Leland, Mason, Matthew, Micah, Nathan/Nathaniel, Oliver, Ryan, Tristan, and William.
Amelia, Audrey, Bailey/Baylie, Camille, Clara, Cora, Delaney, Elyse/Elise, Eliza, emma, Evelyn, Francesca, Genevieve, Gwendolyn, Jaclyn, Justine, Lara, lauren/lauryn, Madeline, Maren, Melody, Meredith, Mia, Mina, Nina, paige,Peyton/Payton, Quinn, Taryn, Victoria.
Congrats!
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S.K. answers from Denver on February 11, 2011
i like gwyneth for a girl, sawyer for a boy i also love landon but my husband didnt like it and it is becoming pretty popular.
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M.M. answers from Washington DC on February 10, 2011
I have four and the only "rule" I had was that the first letter of the first name not be the same as any of the others.
SO we could sing the Cookie Monster Song---C is for Charlie and that's OK with me. Or S is for----, J is for-----, or P is for-----. We called it their letter.
I like Soren, Landon, Clayton, Jackson, Harrison,
Amelie, Lilliana, Elena, Mariska, Anja (pronounced Anya) you could spell it that way too.
And like SN said I really like the fact that although unique they are definitely feminine.
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R.B. answers from Chicago on February 11, 2011
I know this sounds kind of ridiculous, but I used to watch all the credits for any movie I watched. There are all sorts of names there for the cast and crew! Some are common, some are not so common. Quite frankly, Pixar movies are the BEST since they list the names of all the production babies and some of those are really nice. At the very least, it could serve as inspiration to provoke further thought.
We had the hardest time coming up with a name for our son, so this is what I did and it worked! Good luck to you!
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L.S. answers from Spokane on February 10, 2011
The names your girls have sound very European. I'd start there.
What about something like Calista, Cassandra or Marielle for a girl.
I like Carver, Soren or Vaughn for a boy.
Congrats on baby #4 :o)
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M.H. answers from Atlanta on February 10, 2011
Gwendolyn, Isabella, Katherine, Sophia, Camille and Charmaine come to mind....I like Landon for a boy!
Congratulations!
M.
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S.N. answers from Minneapolis on February 10, 2011
I like the fact that, although unique in nature, you're able to identify the sex of your existing children by their name.
I've read several times on here from school teachers about how hard it is on the little ones when they have a name that no one knows how to spell and/or when other people/parents have no idea if it is a boy or a girl.
One teacher said she's seen kids openly cry in class over THEIR frustration over this (emphasis on their b/c they're going to have to deal with it for the rest of their lives!!!) So sad.
I love names w/ meaning so maybe your ethnic background can guide you... or a grandparent/great aunt/uncle's name?? You've got really great names for your first three so I'm sure you'll pick another winner for # 4 :).
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