thoughts on these names??
I posted a discussion several weeks ago when hubby and I were discussing the names Harper and Lydia for our baby girl. I am 29+4 and still do not have a name
I'm still stuck on Lydia, but I think we are moving on from Harper. I like Harper, but it's very gender neutral and I just don't feel like that's it. Here are names we've recently discussed:
Lydia Ann
Alise Ann
Sydney Ann
Scarlet Ann
I'm looking for something that's a little, country and old fashioned.
Taking any suggestions. Thanks!
I'm still stuck on Lydia, but I think we are moving on from Harper. I like Harper, but it's very gender neutral and I just don't feel like that's it. Here are names we've recently discussed:
Lydia Ann
Alise Ann
Sydney Ann
Scarlet Ann
I'm looking for something that's a little, country and old fashioned.
Taking any suggestions. Thanks!
Comments
I love it, ive only met a few people growing up who shared my name so its on the uncommon side as far as names go and I always get complements on it
Scarlet is a very nice name and I havent met anyone with it.
Sydney and Alise are names that I run into frequently
I love Lydia and don't know if I will like
@mattandmallory27
they are all ones that were on my list if my he was a she ...LOL
I really like Sydney & Scarlet ...but Scarlet with TT at end
They are both so pretty but hold their own (think tough cute princess ) LOL
Lydia is also very pretty
Harper is becoming very popular
Does anyone else think Lydia is a "snooty" name? I love it because I think it sounds old fashioned and it's uncommon. My mom doesn't like it though because she said it sounds "snooty".
@adri805
Thanks @all hubby is really liking Scarlett now. I still love Lydia but like Scarlett better than anything else I've come up with.