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igotdaboobies · 16/01/2018 12:36

Struggling to decide!

Shortlist below... numbers represent DH’s score out of ten. Haven’t done that for me because I keep changing my mind!

Any suggestions for combinations/other names to use as middle names?

Due next week and really want to feel sure about a name and love it!!

Ivy 7
Felicity 8
Orla 7
Juliet 8
Leila 9

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Navegante · 16/01/2018 12:53

Juliet is my favourite

Juliet Ivy
Juliet Fleur
Juliet Pearl

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 16/01/2018 12:54

Leila Ivy
Felicity Aurora

helpmum2003 · 16/01/2018 13:00

Using your scores I think Leila Juliet could be a good combo?

My personal favourites in the list are Juliet and Orla. And I also love the suggestion of Aurora. It may be a bit too cheesy (as in Romeo and Juluet) but Aurora and Juliet would be lovely together.

Annabelle4 · 16/01/2018 13:02

Juliet is beautiful

Linnie444 · 16/01/2018 13:02

I love those names!!! One of my mum friends is called Felicity which we shorten to Flicky (we gave her it in secondary school) if that changes anything. I like the double vowel names such as IVY ORLA. I like the idea of a double name but sometimes they get shortened in primary school. Hope this helps I recently had a daughter and can remember the struggle of finding the perfect name.
Good Luck!!
Linnie

igotdaboobies · 16/01/2018 14:00

Thanks for thoughts and replies!

It doesn’t help that I am a teacher so particularly fussy when it comes to names!

I’m drawn to Felicity as I love the meaning (happiness), it’s not too common and I’ve only ever taught one and I loved her! She shortened it to Fliss though, which I do prefer to Flick...

It’s so hard to choose!!

Forgot to say, this is our third girl (going to out myself now) and other two are Poppy Victoria and Grace Jessica if that makes any difference!

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ChocolateCrunch · 16/01/2018 14:21

Love Felicity - only know one (adult), who's called Flick.

Felicity Wren
Felicity Pearl
Felicity Clara
Felicity Anna

Quite like Orla and Ivy too.

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 16/01/2018 15:54

❤️ Juliet.
Juliet Leila
Juliet Louisa
Juliet Maria

RavenWings · 16/01/2018 15:58

I would rank them as:

Orla
Ivy
Felicity
Juliet
Leila

Middle names could be something like Jane, Faith, Hope, Lily, Iris, Serena? I'm thinking of Orla Jane, Felicity Iris, Ivy Serena for example.

SheGotBetteDavisEyes · 16/01/2018 16:03

Felicity or Juliet. Probably Juliet.

igotdaboobies · 16/01/2018 19:01

@RavenWings I think you’ve probably done DH’s preference in reverse! 😂

Just keep trying to imagine saying them...

Do you think Leila would have problems with people saying Leela? Would she forever be having to spell out her name?

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GreatDuckCookery6211 · 16/01/2018 19:11

Felicity and Juliet are lovely.

Chocolateyescakeyes · 16/01/2018 19:40

I like Felicity and Leila

daisypond · 16/01/2018 19:50

I like Felicity and Juliet the most. Then Leila and Orla. I don't like Ivy at all. I'd assume people would pronounce Leila as Layla.

DefinitelyMaybeBaby · 16/01/2018 19:52

I love Orla, my girl would have been Orla but I'm destined to make boys only!
Also like Felicity though.
I'm not sure how to say Leila to be honest, like Layla? I'm not so keen on it, doesn't seem as timeless or classy as the others imo.

WhyOhWine · 16/01/2018 19:52

Wilde
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WhyOhWine · 16/01/2018 19:52

Wrong post sorry.

Enidblyton1 · 16/01/2018 19:52

All lovely, but I particularly like Juliet and Felicity

Enidblyton1 · 16/01/2018 19:54

I would assume Leila is pronounced 'Lye la' because a friend of mine pronounced that way. But I know it can be said in different ways - so maybe avoid the name if you don't want to be correcting people

Smoliver · 16/01/2018 21:08

All beautiful names, but my favourites are Ivy, Juliet and Leila.

igotdaboobies · 16/01/2018 21:55

Thanks for replies.

It would be pronounced Layla but I’m not keen on that spelling... I think the correcting annoyance is putting me off it as a first name.

Leaning towards Felicity and Juliet...

Felicity Leila?
Juliet Leila?

(See if DH is happy with just having as middle name!)

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FundayMorning · 17/01/2018 07:05

Juliet is the nicest name from your list, by a long way. Imagine introducing yourself as an adult using all those names, which do you prefer? Obvious isn't it?

Leila is not nice, kind of stripper-ish, kind of cheap, not very classy.

Ivy probably works best with Poppy and Grace but the baby deserves the nicest name.

HuskyMcClusky · 17/01/2018 07:08

Felicity is my least favourite. I don’t like it st all.

I love Juliet, Ivy and Orla.

Leila will get Leela, unfortunately. I’d use Layla.

nooka · 17/01/2018 07:17

I like Juliet best too. Works well with your other names. I like Felicity too, but I don't think it has very nice diminutives. Not so keen on Orla or Ivy and Leila is likely to have pronunciation issues.

daisypond · 17/01/2018 20:47

Leila is not nice, kind of stripper-ish, kind of cheap, not very classy.
I disagree. It's an old, very classic Arabic girl's name

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