Baby Name Assistance

Howdy folks, we need some help to name our baby girl. We want a name that’s out of the ordinary, yet easy to pronounce (not spell, that’s hopeless). We would also like a name that is multi-syllabic, though that’s optional. So, send Charlotte or I your suggestions!!

7 Responses to “Baby Name Assistance”

  1. Simon says:

    Persephone: the Greek Queen of the Underworld.

    I strongly believe that Greek names like this are not just for goth girls any more.

  2. marnie says:

    Since we’re going to stay child-free, you can have my un-daughter’s name: Isobel Audrey.

  3. Anonymous says:

    I think Sausal us a sweet name for both sexes!

  4. jyothi soto says:

    I don’t think you got my earlier comment…having technical difficulties…

    We think Harina is a good name. So the cousin will have rhyming names…Harina and Sarina. What do you think?

  5. angela, keith and kaia joe says:

    indira, sapphira, and serena,sela. chandra (moon goddess) and terra (earth) and malia (peace hawaiian) area few ideas. good luck!

  6. David Parsons says:

    Well I tend to like old fashioned names - the blasts from the past that graced 1950’s Australian housewives. e.g. Doris, Mavis (my favourite, Mae for short), Daisy (my Great Auntie’s name), and Gladys (or Gladi, another Great Auntie’s name). I tried to convince my brother to call his recently born baby Mavis, but unfortunately they had a boy.

  7. rocker says:

    My sister’s child has name Felix!)

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