Best Amazon Prime Day deals: Mumsnet favourites

Best Amazon Prime Day deals:
Mumsnet favourites

Shop now

Please or to access all these features

Baby names

Find baby name inspiration and advice on the Mumsnet Baby Names forum.

solid girls names

17 replies

Fattyfattyyumyum · 20/02/2015 12:49

I'm struggling to think of "solid" girls names, one with a definite end iyswim rather than the ubiquitous Ella, Anna, ey endings .

Lauren and imogen are sadly out for family reasons. .. can anyone suggest others similar?

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
LuckyLopez · 20/02/2015 12:53

Megan?

Heels99 · 20/02/2015 12:54

I think Jane is under used nowadays.

Bowlersarm · 20/02/2015 12:55

Kate
Caitlin
Meredith
Harriet
Rachel

Bowlersarm · 20/02/2015 12:58

Charlotte
Florence
Alice

Tubbytimmy · 20/02/2015 12:58

Rebecca
Sophie
Jessica
Samantha
MIchala
Emily
Danielle

ampersandand · 20/02/2015 13:03

Natalie
Natasha
Alex
Chloe
Kirstie
Tara
Lucy

SarahB1083 · 20/02/2015 13:30

Willow
Harper
Chloe
Sophie / Sophia

OutragedFromLeeds · 20/02/2015 13:32

Elizabeth
Charlotte
Isobel
Dawn
Rose
Violet
Jennifer
Erin
Michelle
Louise
Helen
Ellen
Katherine

FatSwan · 20/02/2015 13:35

I'm going to say Rose or Grace. Ubiquitous middle names, but not as first names.

Bowlersarm · 20/02/2015 13:40

Tess
Madeleine
Constance
Juliet

EeB00 · 20/02/2015 13:41

Lots of the 'older' names have a solid feel, like
Mabel
Catherine
Iris
Elizabeth
Helen
Susanne
Ruth
Florence

Or how about
Britt
Bridget
Gretchen
Helen /Ellen
Tamsin
Carmen
Camille
Laurel
Nadine
Corinne
Rowan

HeartsTrumpDiamonds · 20/02/2015 13:42

Catherine
Elizabeth
Jane
Joan

Mrsteddyruxpin · 20/02/2015 13:47

It's so hard. We had this issue too.

Olive
Jean
Jane
Ann
Marie
Nicole
Susan

Mrsteddyruxpin · 20/02/2015 13:49

I really like Eloise too

Catherine ?
Helena

BikeRunSki · 20/02/2015 13:52

Margaret
Joan
Hope
Jane
Claire
Catherine
Rebecca
Veronica
Karen
Jennifer

manicinsomniac · 20/02/2015 14:10

Do you mean names that have a consonant ending?

These are all from the top 1000 baby names of 2011, in order of popularity:

Grace, Isabelle, Charlotte, Scarlett, Megan, Imogen, Summer, Alice, Abigail, Erin, Jasmine, Florence, Elizabeth, Brooke, Amber, Eleanor, Faith, Evelyn, Paige, Harriet, Rose, Madison, Annabelle, Niamh, Lauren, Caitlyn, Maryam, Nicole, Alexis, Violet, Eloise, Lois, Angel, Beatrice, Seren, Eve, Zainab, Elise, Iris, Esther, Madeleine, Eden, Hope, Katherine, Robyn, Jennifer, Autumn, Ffion, Carys, Rachel, Yasmin, Tegan, Edith, Taylor, Michelle, Carys, Ellen, Josephine, Danielle, April, Kate, Belle, Gabrielle, Bethan, Imaan, Louise, Constance, Evangeline, Morgan, Peyton, Beatrix, Jade, Noor, Beth, Roxanne, Crystal, Shannon, Saffron, Mabel, Hazel, Sian, Pearl, Princess, Simran, Nell, Miriam, Olive, Ruth, Lillian, Carmen, Annalise, Fleur, Clementine, Honor, Adele, Anais, Paris, Elin, Eshal, Juliette, Elle, Yasmin, Genevieve, Millicent, Mercedes, Tess, Precious, Skylar, Piper, Vivienne, Frances, Emaan, Margaret, Chantelle, Sinead, Rowan, Addison, Astrid, Harleen, Agnes, Fern, Chanelle, Elif, Roisin, Jannat, Meredith, Alex, Mahnoor, Blossom, Elspeth, Rhiannon, Brooklyn, Heather, Caroline, Kathleen, Avneet, Gwen, Helen, Ines, Phoenix, River, Maeve, Malak, Emmeline, Leanne, Christine, Jocelyn, Mehreen, Star, Adelaide, Arwen, Blessing, Joyce, Quinn, Bronwyn, Claire, Sahar, Devon, Brogan, Harper, Rayan, Amal, Camille, Rhian, Jasleen, Shanice, Amrit, Aroush, Favour, Gurleen, Xin, Fallon, Merryn, Nadine, Ocean, Catrin, Joanne, Muskaan, Tasneem.

manicinsomniac · 20/02/2015 14:11

I mean a consonant sound rather than an actual consonant.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page
Swipe left for the next trending thread