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Emily Jane, Emily Rose or Emily Elizabeth?

68 replies

SavlaRae8 · 15/12/2025 16:11

We chose Emily because it’s classic and simple and would like a timless middle name to go with it and we’re choosing between these. I know You can’t really go wrong with any of them but I’d appreciate your thoughts.

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Emanwenym · 15/12/2025 17:22

I wouldn't call many of those classic. Emily Iona doesn't flow.

CoffeeBeansGalore · 15/12/2025 17:13

There are plenty of classic names which aren't the "usual fillers". Or classic but slightly less used.

Emily Charlotte
Emily Adrienne
Emily Guinevere
Emily Celeste
Emily Clarisse
Emily Rachael
Emily Christianne
Emily Philippa
Emily Iona

DramaAlpaca · 15/12/2025 17:09

Emily Jane is really lovely.

Bingbongsingalong · 15/12/2025 17:04

As the mother of a Rose, I will say that if you go for Rose as a middle name, you will be sharing it with seemingly 99% of other little girls 🤣 My daughter is told by every little girl she meets that their middle name is the same as her first name 🤣 So while beautiful (obviously, I love it, hence why I used it as a first name!), it isn't very original. Which isn't an issue of course, but just thought worth mentioning!

Maddy70 · 15/12/2025 16:56

Emily Jane is lovely and classy

Emanwenym · 15/12/2025 16:48

They're filler middle names. Rose seems to be overused, I know many adult women with the middle name Jane, and Elizabeth doesn't flow.

Pick another name.

NewNameforThisPost2025 · 15/12/2025 16:43

They're all really nice, but I think Emily Rose is the prettiest.

luckylavender · 15/12/2025 16:40

Emily Elizabeth. it's the most unusual combination albeit classic names. The other two are a bit meh.

Lemonlimonade · 15/12/2025 16:39

I know 3 Emily Roses - it’s an extremely common name combo!

I hope you have a rare surname if you choose such common first names (to avoid identity fraud & confusion)

murasaki · 15/12/2025 16:24

Wasn't there a film called the exorcism of Emily Rose? Not that one. Both the others are nice.

CoffeeBeansGalore · 15/12/2025 16:22

SparkyBlue · 15/12/2025 16:20

Emily Elizabeth definitely . It’s a lovely classic name. Isn’t that the name of the little girl in Clifford the big red dog?

Came on to say you'll have to get a big red dog!

PollyPlumPeach · 15/12/2025 16:22

Emily Elizabeth doesn't scan at all. Too long and really doesn't sound nice off the tongue. Emily Rose sounds nice albeit a bit common (as in commonplace not class). Emily Jane would be my second choice

Zov · 15/12/2025 16:21

I'd suggest Emily Rose.

Emily Elizabeth is too much of a mouthful.

And no to Emily Jane as Jane is a dull name. (IMO.)

SparkyBlue · 15/12/2025 16:20

Emily Elizabeth definitely . It’s a lovely classic name. Isn’t that the name of the little girl in Clifford the big red dog?

Chaineslay6 · 15/12/2025 16:19

*how popular it has been I was meant to say

Chaineslay6 · 15/12/2025 16:18

Emily Jane is my favourite. I’ve always thought Emily rose sounds extremely twee and unsubstantial and it surprises me how people it has been the past 25 years. Emily Elizabeth is nice too but very long.

GoldenRosebee · 15/12/2025 16:15

Emily Jane

TheFlakyRaven · 15/12/2025 16:13

Ilike Emily Jane and Emily Elizabeth but Emily Rose was very common about 20 years ago and doesn’t feel timeless to me, it has a very obvious peak around 2000-2006. The other two are genuinely very classy and could be an 80 year old or 5 year old. I’d go with Emily Jane

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