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Looked through 1000s of girls names please help?!

83 replies

Mamofgremlins · 19/12/2022 13:30

Hi,
I've looked through so many names there been a few I like but I don't feel like they are "the fit" if that makes sense?! Like names that have "ee" and "lle" sound ending. Open to any name suggestions though,
Some name examples I like:-
Phoebe, Heidi, Isabelle, Anabelle. I really liked Leonie but alot of people on here have said it's "Chavy" so it's put me off sadly.

Really grateful for anything thank you!

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Reindeersnooker · 19/12/2022 13:31

Sylvie.

JassyRadlett · 19/12/2022 13:32

Our list included Verity and Felicity, which in still love.

Fo what it's worth, the only Leonies I know are proper posh. The pronounce it Lee-uh-nee rather than Lee-oh-nee.

Curlysusie · 19/12/2022 13:48

Elodie

FayCarew · 19/12/2022 13:50

Annabel is ok. Anabelle isn't.

Blahburst · 19/12/2022 13:51

Leonie isn’t chavvy at all it’s a lovely name. So is Heidi. You should go with one of them.

PeaceJoySleep · 19/12/2022 13:53

I've Annabel. I also love Leonie, prefer Leona though.
What about Juliet or Lydia or Tara or Zoë
My tastes have changed over the years but I"ve always l8ked these@

Kennygirl36 · 19/12/2022 13:55

Tamilly- saw it years ago in a children’s book. Never met one in real life.

Theoldwoman · 19/12/2022 13:56

Lucille
Courtney
Julie
Sophie
Naomi
Estelle
Tanielle
Kimberley
Darcie
Sadie
Haidee
Christy
Danielle

ShoveAHollySprigUpYourBum · 19/12/2022 13:59

The only Leonie I know is pretty posh.

FayCarew · 19/12/2022 14:00

Xanthe, Zara, Bridget, Harriet, Martha, Sadie, Eleanor, Rita, Carly, Mary
Donna, Louise, Chrissie, Anneli, Ingrid, Scheherezade, Sasha, Constance,
Cassandra, Caroline, Callie, Dorinda, Demitra, Nell, Tess, Meg, Jill, Leonora

Headabovetheparakeet · 19/12/2022 14:01

ShoveAHollySprigUpYourBum · 19/12/2022 13:59

The only Leonie I know is pretty posh.

Same. It's a nice name.

BabyYoZenZen · 19/12/2022 14:02

I was going to suggest Leonie before I had got to the end of your post!!! Not sure why! I don't see it as chavvy whatsoever? I find it very classy and underused.

Otherwise how about
Bryony
Mylee
Zoe
Marie
Hallie

BabyYoZenZen · 19/12/2022 14:03

Theoldwoman · 19/12/2022 13:56

Lucille
Courtney
Julie
Sophie
Naomi
Estelle
Tanielle
Kimberley
Darcie
Sadie
Haidee
Christy
Danielle

"Haidee"??!
I think this is spelled Heidi!

beachsandseaicecream · 19/12/2022 14:06

Leonore/a
Lorelei
Estelle
Christabel
Verity
Esther
Hester
Helena
Louisa
Audrey
Fearne
Beatrice
Beatrix
Olive
Alexandra
Georgina
Georgia
Georgiana
Eleanor
Julia
Clara
Cora
Cara
Freya
Lillian
Jemima

BabyFour2023 · 19/12/2022 14:06

Eloise
Luella
Elodie
Matilda

SirSamVimesCityWatch · 19/12/2022 14:06

I have only ever know one Leonie, solidly middle class! I think it's a lovely name.

Cheesybiscuitsmineallmine · 19/12/2022 14:30

Naomi?

Itoldyouthatmum4 · 19/12/2022 14:32

Esme.

Theresahippopotamusonourroofeatingcake · 19/12/2022 14:34

Romilly

twinklebutt · 19/12/2022 14:36

Love the name Leonie.
I have a Gracie.
I loved Daisy, Lottie Hattie and Marnie.

Marshmallowmountain · 19/12/2022 14:39

Calista? Can shorten to Callie

scottishnames · 19/12/2022 14:47

Zen Haidee is a separate name. Not the same as Heidi.

Haidee was invented for a female character in one of his works by the poet Byron, around 1800. He probably based it on a Greek word meaning 'modest' or similar.

Heidi is a short form of the German name Adelheid (in English = Adelaide)

SpentDandelion · 19/12/2022 14:55

Jasmina
Nicole
Amber
Erica
Tabitha

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 19/12/2022 15:05

I worked with a Caliope nn Cally. What about Sophie?

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 19/12/2022 15:06

scottishnames · 19/12/2022 14:47

Zen Haidee is a separate name. Not the same as Heidi.

Haidee was invented for a female character in one of his works by the poet Byron, around 1800. He probably based it on a Greek word meaning 'modest' or similar.

Heidi is a short form of the German name Adelheid (in English = Adelaide)

Adelheid is vile.