Thursday, July 22, 2010

How to choose a baby name?

I have gotten my list down to three names :


Fawn, Wynter, and Willow (I like nature names XD)


And I just can't decide. Does anyone have any suggestions?

How to choose a baby name?
I've always loved the name Willow. How about Willow Ivy? I tend not to like names of that kind, but I'm in love with Willow Ivy :)





How about Winterlynn? It means "Pretty winter". I also love that name. Winterlynn Noelle is a favorite, as well as Winterlynn Skye.





EDIT: To Earthy, not all Willow nicknames are manly. If I were to name a girl Willow, I would call her Lo-Lo.
Reply:Think about which name is more meaningful to you. you don't want to just pick some random name out of the blue. See which one sounds best with you last name, and which one would sound best with certain middle names that you like. I personally love Willow and Fawn, but Wynter might get the kid made fun of. you have to think about the future of the kid, for example:


If some one is named Lulu, then it might be cute up to age 6 but after that, the child will not want to be "little kid-ish." Also, could you see a 35 year old woman being named Lulu? or even a 75 year old grandma named Lulu? So, worst case if you must pick a name like that, then make sure that they have a good middle name.





hope i helped :-)
Reply:I like Wynter best, and I like the spelling.


The only thing with Willow is it gives me a mental image of an unnaturally thin girl. That's probably just me though, and it's also why I didn't consider that name myself, even though I still like it. I like Fern better than Fawn.
Reply:Personally, I don't like any of them. How about these nature-inspired names:


Skylar Rose (my favorite)


Ivy Elizabeth


Aspen Crystal


Sierra Rosalie (sierra means "mountain range")


Hazel Marie


Serena (means sunlight, sunshine)


Stella (means Star)


Violet


Rae


Tamara (means palm tree)


Grace


Scarlette


Good luck with the baby!









Reply:I love all of them but I think that the way you spelled Winter is wrong. Personally I think you should spell it Winter and not Wynter. I like Willow but the nicknames are all masculine - Will etc. I think that Fawn Winter is quite cute though.





Hope this helps





Earthy
Reply:My favorite is Willow and don't worry I love nature names too.


suggestions if needed:


Dawn


Iris


Ivy


Acacia


Autumn


Juniper


Sequoia


Echo


Isla (means island in scottish)


Lake or Laken if you prefer


Rain or Rayne


Skye or Skylar


Soleil (so-le) is french for Sun





Hope this Helps!!!



Reply:I don't like Fawn.





Winter is very masculine (Wynter is just silly!)





Willow is very sweet!





Winter James for a boy (or Winter Joanne for a girl)


and


Willow Charles for a boy and Willow Rose for a girl.
Reply:don't really care for fawn but wynter and willow are pretty. i think that if you're having a winter baby, wynter would be very fitting and i think its unique. good luck and enjoy your little miracle=)
Reply:Garret , Hunter, Brooke, Pine, Claire, Tristan, Logan, Kaden, Poppy, Tulip, Posey, Ash, Shade, Cinnamon, Apple, Oak. Hoped i help!
Reply:Wynter sounds pretty!!!


it sounds like a magical child in snow.


i think so.


Its very pretty!





i definitely recommend Wynter.
Reply:I like Willow and Wynter from your list. How about just writing the names down on some paper, put them in a basket, and just pick one?
Reply:I love Wynter!


How about:


Wynter Harlow


Wynter Kensley


Wynter Violet


Wynter Shea





Good luck finding a name =)



Reply:I don't like Fawn very much, but Wynter and Willow are adorable. :)
Reply:Fawn and Willow will be my pick


Fawn will be my pick, must less common





Suggestions


I love Luna, means moon
Reply:Which one is cute for a child but suitable for an adult. I'd go for Willow.
Reply:Willow is adorable. I love it!
Reply:I love the name Willow, its pretty and unique at the same time.
Reply:I love Willow :)





-Ashley*
Reply:I like Wynter and Willow. good luck :D
Reply:I love Willow!





How about Willow Rose?
Reply:start over

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