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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?

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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.

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