Emma
2007-09-06 15:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Emma. I'm partial to classic / classy names. My daughter is named Mary-Kathryn. I think Emma Kate is pretty and call her Emma-Kate. I also like Georgia but I wouldn't call her Gigi - I would call her Georgia. - Erika & Erin are pretty common - I dont' like the names that are trendy - like when my daughter was born I loved the name Brittany - I'm sure glad I didn't name her that because when she started kindergarten there were 3 girls in her class named Brittany. Trendy names seem to get really overused and you'll have 5 kids in a class with the same name that was popular 5 years earlier! Good luck with your new baby!
2007-09-06 15:32:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I adore Gemma. So sweet, and perfectly fitting with the current trends without being overused. Lovely!
Georgia is also a great choice. ;)
Erika and Erin are a bit too dated for me, and Emma too currently-popular, especially when you throw in the similar, decade-long favorite Emily. Gemma gives you the same sound, but with a less-common twist.
Just a thought, but if you like Gigi, you could also use it as a nickname for Gemma. With or without a G middle name ... it certainly works.
2007-09-06 15:30:49
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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Congratulations! Scarlett- Very beautiful but I also know a few, Maybe a middle name? Autumn- I know 1 Autumn, its pretty but It doesnt give any nicknames really and I'm not a fan of seasonal names. Diana- I like Diana! It's regal and very pretty, also works as a middle name. Harlyn- NEVER heard this!! It's so pretty, so far its my favourite. Linking to what I said previously; Harlyn Scarlett, Harlyn Diana etc Bridget- Don't like, I know a few woman called Bridget who aren't the classiest. Skye- I like it! Prefer Skylar but Skye is very sweet :) Sailor/Saylor- Not a fan. Reese- This is way more masculine to me and reminds of the PB cups Rylan- I have a neighbour who has a daughter called Rylan, its quite masculine but with a feminine middle name it works well. {The Rylan I know is Rylan Olivia. } Journey- Seems like a 'made up' celebrity name. I don't like it Maxine- Never liked Max on a girl, bit too old school. Roxie- LOVE Roxie!!!! My favourites are Harlyn, Roxie and Rylan :)
2016-04-03 08:01:33
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answered by ? 4
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I like Georgia, but not Gigi. Don't forget to consider how many times your child will have to spell their name for others. Unusual spellings are a pain.
2007-09-06 16:01:32
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answered by Popcorn 2
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I like Gemma spelled Jemma and I like Erika, Erin and Georgia. I think Emma is played out, way overdone. Pretty, but just too many Emmas are running around out there.
2007-09-06 15:55:49
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answered by Who's sarcastic? 6
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All great names !
I like Georgia or Gemma the best but the others are good too.
I would pair them with the middle name Leigh ( lee)
Georgia Leigh
Gemma Leigh
Emma Leigh
Erika Leigh
Erin Leigh
2007-09-06 17:09:11
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answered by That_ blue_ eyed_ Irish_ lass 6
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Emma- too common!
Erika- I don't like to many people named Erika
Erin- I know many dykes named Erin. no offense!
Gemma- I had a horrible neighbor named that!
Georgia- THIS IS A GORGEOUS NAME! By far, my favorite!
I think the other names are either too simple or i associate them with a bar lady. Georgia is the best name here!
2007-09-06 15:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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i like emma and erin the best. with georgia, i would want to be called georgia not gigi
2007-09-06 15:34:47
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answered by kayla 2
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I love Emma and Erin! But I've also been kinda leaning towards Georgia lately...cute and old fashioned!
2007-09-06 15:28:34
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answered by L♥G 5
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