Go with a double-barreled surname. Barker-Young. And the cutesy names? Molly, of the three. It might just give her a slight chance to be taken seriously someday. Unless, of course, you find journalists/politicians/etc so amoral that you'd wish to stifle any chance of her becoming one the day she's born.
2007-07-13 04:12:02
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answered by lili4ndevil 4
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Bailey Mae
Bailey Marie
Bailey Michelle
Molly Rose
Molly Sophia
Molly Marie
Maisie Suzanne
Maisie Brianne
Maisie Nicole
Maisie Marie
2007-07-13 04:15:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Bailey Mae
Molly Hope
Maisie Amelia
2007-07-13 04:14:47
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answered by BscHons 6
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Personally i think all three names go surprisingly well with both of your surnames, good job! Do you really need our help? You've done well so far! The only thing is Bailie Young sounds better than Bailey Barker, just my opinion. I like Maisie best though.
2007-07-13 04:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, Bailey sounds a bit to like a boy name. Molly and maisie sound too babish or like something I would call my pets. Maybe, You could change them up a bit! How about Bailey becoming Kayleigh or Hayley! But Bailry sounds the best out of all three! Congrats on the baby news!!!!!
2007-07-14 02:43:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Molly. Bailie would be a nicer way of spelling Bailey since she is a girl
2007-07-13 09:36:30
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answered by unique 3
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My favorite name is Bailey because Molly sounds more like a dog or cat name and Maisie reminds me of that cartoon show with the mouse "Maisy:" I also like the traditional spelling because it is easier to learn and fewer people will spell it wrong. Bailey Barker had a very nice ring to it.
Bailey Anne
Bailey Michelle
Bailey Jane
Bailey Elise
Bailey Sarah
Stay away from any middle mane that ends in the "e" sound (the sound that Bailey ends in) or the name will sound strange. Such as Bailey Katie.
2007-07-13 04:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Bailey but Bailey Barker might sound too descriptive of a lone dog howling in the night.
I love Molly because when I was little, I was very sick in hospital and my favourite nurses were Molly and Tracey
Lazy daisy Mai ...sounds all summery and yellow
I'm guessing you'll know when you see her. My parents called me Murgatroyd for 6 months while they tried to come up with a name (c;
2007-07-13 05:12:02
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answered by redleaf 4
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My favorite is Molly. For a middle name, Nicole was the first one that came to mind. Anne would also go nicely as middle name. As for the spelling of Bailey, I like it best spelled the traditional way...Bailey.
2007-07-13 04:12:12
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answered by Chelsea 3
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I like Bailey Nicole.....that is pretty I would stick with the usual way of spelling, only because I learned the hard way that when kids grow up they like their names on things, and if you spell it a different way chances are when they get bigger and want pencils, pens, notebooks etc with their names, you will never find one and will have to special order everything!
I also like the middle name Rayne, but don't think that would go with Bailey, lol....they are all pretty though, congrats and good luck!!
2007-07-13 04:18:47
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answered by Lauras78 2
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Well, first of all, I don't think you should call her Bailey if her last name ends up being Barker. Rhyming first and last names are so naff.
Second, I'm not keen on abbreviations as given names, so I'd leave out Molly.
So that leaves Maisie. Of course, that's also an abbreviation, but not as obvious as Molly.
2007-07-16 09:50:24
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answered by ivy_la_sangrienta 4
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