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Emma, Anna, Kate or something else?

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porterwine · 06/04/2017 02:37

I love these names and have done for a long time. DH likes them but thinks they are a bit "dull." He grew up with a top 10 name and doesn't want his DCs to be known as " _ S" all through school. I wouldn't want that either but I feel like Emma and Kate aren't as popular as they were a few years ago and I personally know no babies called Anna.

If I like these names what else might I like? I quite like versatile, fairly strong names. I don't really like very girly-girl and am also put off by names that aren't obvious how to pronounce (my name is said differently to how you'd expect and I don't want my DD to go through a life time of correcting people!)

Oh and what do you think of Lana?? I really love it but DH said he knew a Lana at school who got teased once the kids started realising what it spelt backwards. It had never occurred to me but now I feel it's been slightly ruined and I can't think of another obvious way to spell it!

So-
Emma
Anna
Kate
Lana
Something else?

Thanks :)

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ChangingStates · 06/04/2017 03:11

I love Emma. Yes not unusual, or trendy but not dull either

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octoberfarm · 06/04/2017 03:13

Love Anna and really like Emma. Would Clara or Matilda be ones you'd consider?

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pilotswife · 06/04/2017 03:22

Love Kate and Anna - beautiful classic names

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milodancing · 06/04/2017 04:05

Anna. Simple and beautiful and perfect.

I find Emma quite dated as know loads my age.

I like Kate but prefer it as a nn for a longer name.

Not overly keen on Lana. I think of Lana del Rey.

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Patienceisvirtuous · 06/04/2017 04:17

How about Emme, Nancy or Alice. Or Emilia.

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Patienceisvirtuous · 06/04/2017 04:17

Or Esme...

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SuperBeagle · 06/04/2017 04:45

I love Anna (no. 70 in popularity) and Kate (no. 393).

They're not popular at all at the moment either. It's very unlikely she'll be one of several in the class.

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TitaniasCloset · 06/04/2017 04:46

I love Lana and I like Kathleen which can be shortened to Kate or Kitty.

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KoalaDownUnder · 06/04/2017 05:09

Anna has been one of my favourites for years.

Emma and Kate I find both a bit overused and dated.

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Sophronia · 06/04/2017 05:11

I like them all, and none are particularly popular at the moment.

Claire/Clare
Hannah
Jane
Amy
Alice
Beth
Ellen
Esther
Lucy
Laura
Lara
Mary
Mara
Ruth
Rose
Rosa
Sara
Sarah
Zara

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ZaziesPaws · 06/04/2017 05:23

Rosa

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TheDowagerCuntess · 06/04/2017 05:23

What about Lara - it is a bit more classic than Lana, and has great literary connotations.

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apotheke · 06/04/2017 06:22

We have the same taste in names! Kate and Emma were also top of our girls names list. Lovely, strong and classic, not too 'girly' or quirky for the sake of being different. I would stop looking for alternatives and see if you can convince DH Smile

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Rockaby · 06/04/2017 06:57

Emmeline with nn Emma?
Elizabeth
Catherine
Victoria?

I have similar taste to you OP. I wanted a name which would be easily spelt and pronounced in lots of languages and which wouldn't date. My DD has a name which has been called dull on here before. She's completely wild, (in a great way ), so doesn't really need a quirky name to be memorable.

Going off on one a bit here, but, thinking about it, some of the most interesting people I know are called things like James (in fact every adult James I know is really cool and interesting), Frances, Kate, Alison and Matthew.

I also know someone with a really unusual name who is a total dick. Yes, everyone remembers his name, but that's not necessarily a good thing!

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 06/04/2017 10:03

Emma or Anna, both lovely.
Laura
Sarah
Daisy
Cara
Scarlett
Eden
Lucy

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Msqueen33 · 06/04/2017 10:06

I've got an Emma and she's 8. No other kids have the name at her big primary. Most of mine have classic names. And we've not come across them much. They're not dull at all.

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BasicBetty · 06/04/2017 10:07

All lovely names. My favourite is probably Anna.
There was an Emma in DCs nursery and I remember thinking it was a great name - very popular when I was at school, but pretty unusual for little ones now.

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ClaryBeanHorshAndMe · 06/04/2017 10:28

Noooo.... I lost my comment. Shoot.

Anyhow: Anna is lovely. Emma ans Kate are ok. I don't like Lana.

Cara
Cora
Caro
Zara
Lisa
Liza
Flora
Claudia
Hannah
Viola
Rose
Claire
Iona
Susan
Jane
Nora
Laura
Rachel
Zoe
Noreen

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harderandharder2breathe · 06/04/2017 10:39

I like Emma and Anna, not so keen on Kate. I also like Lana

How about Clare, Alice, Zoe, Bethan

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Msqueen33 · 06/04/2017 10:45

What about Hannah? I also like Alice. I like Kate as a woman's name but not so much for a child so would probably go with Katie.

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deluxetrolley · 06/04/2017 11:32

I would more associate Emma, Kate and Anna with people born in the 80's. When I was at school there was plenty of each, and I still know several now (more so with Kate's) however properly not so popular nowadays so don't think you'd be in a class with several of the same. I do agree that they are slightly dull but on the other hand good strong, classic names!

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vitaminC · 06/04/2017 11:35

I was also going to suggest Lara. Similar, classic feel but nowhere near as popular...

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spiderlight · 06/04/2017 11:59

Another vote for Lara. There's a Cara at my DS's school, which is also nice.

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TempsPerdu · 06/04/2017 14:57

Emma, Kate and Anna are all lovely, and not overly popular. In five years of primary teaching I've only come across a handful of Emmas and Annas, and no Kates at all. (I do know a baby Anna though). Agree that they're much more common among my own age group (30s) but I don't see them as dated as they're all such classic names.

Not so keen on Lana - there are lots of similar but nicer options like Lara, Lena, Lyra or Thea. Or even Laura!

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Dixiestamp · 06/04/2017 23:41

I have a Lara (and her middle name is another of your list of choices) - I like Lana too but prefer Lara.

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