Violet or Aven
2007-11-05 07:23:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the only name that really fits your description is Violet. However, ever since Jennifer Garner & Ben Affleck named their little girl Violet, the name has gone from quiet obscurity (#663 in 2001) to rather mainstream. (#261 last year.)
Ainsley might work, but it's hovered near #400 for the past few years. With variant spellings - Ainsleah, Ainsleigh, Ansley - it's a little more common than you might wish, and frankly, likely to be lumped in with a score of flimsy names like Kaylie and Rylea.
Aven, Lindley and Corbin all sound a touch masculine, a little bit invented and maybe even a mite forced.
Three that I might suggest:
Ellery
India
Linden
Ellery is a traditional male name, but fits well with the crowd of Ellas and Ellies so popular now. Distinctive and strong, but familiar.
India is a place name, of course, but it's been used for generations of British aristocrats. And there's the playful nn Indy, too.
Linden is quite like Lindley, but since it has associations to the Linden tree, it has a nature name appeal similar to Willow, but far less common.
2007-11-05 15:14:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Aven - not too sure about this one!
Ainsley - I really like this one!
Lindley - This one is very nice as well!
Corbin - I love this name for a boy, but not a girl.
Violet - very cute and the most feminine name on the list!
With the last name Bills I would have to say that Aven goes the best with it. Actually the more I think about the name Aven and say it out loud, it is really growing on me! Ok Aven is my new fav! HAHA! Good luck!
2007-11-05 15:08:44
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answered by serendipity1187 4
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well upon hearing the names, i assume that your ethnicity is most likely british or english (if not i am terribly sorry) so these names might be bigger in those countries. i for one admire the names, but they dont all sound very feminine and sound more like last names. some suggestions i have for more feminine yet classy names are:
audrey
stella
anastasia
alexandria
hope i helped
2007-11-05 15:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Aven -I don't like it. I would think about Avery. It's a cool girl's name. This looks like a misspelling of Even to me.
Ainsley -It's fine. I always think of the word "Paisley" when I hear it, but it's a nice enough name.
Lindley -I don't like this much. I don't think it's a real name. It's like someone combine Lindsay and Brinley into one name.
Corbin -Strongly dislike. It's a boy's name, period.
Violet -My favorite on your list. It's very pretty and feminine, but still cool and classy. You can nickname her Viola, too.
Here's some ideas:
Avery
Audrey
Laurel
Corinne
Ivy
Daphne
Callista
Catherine
Amelia
Margaret
Georgia
Henrietta
Harper
Piper
Kennedy
Regan
Danica
2007-11-05 15:22:41
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answered by coolteamblt 6
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I vote for Violet. I love names with V's in them.....somehow the name is Strong and completely soft & feminin at the same time. What about Violet Aven Billis?? Sounds good to me...........
2007-11-05 15:07:29
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answered by fiofunk 3
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I like Violet
Here are some names I like
Shayna, Aubree, Alana, Ella, Morrigan, Jordan, Avery, Corey, Kaci, Jaycee, Jaelyn, Macey, Carley, hayden, Harley, Hadley, Willow, Zowie are all girls or unisex names
Ainsley, Lindley, Corbin are boys names
Nothing feminine or classy about them
2007-11-05 15:41:59
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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Violet
2007-11-05 15:32:37
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answered by corrick_1 6
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The only name I like is Violet.
2007-11-05 15:09:32
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answered by kat 7
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I love the the names Aven and Violet.
2007-11-05 16:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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