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Girl names - please help us decide!

59 replies

Namehelp987654321 · 17/10/2025 18:24

Please help us pick a name for our baby girl!

Current shortlist:

Daisy
Sylvie
Robyn/ Robin
Rowan
Romy
Zoe
Frida
Nina

Thank you :)

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blackpear · 17/10/2025 18:24

Daisy

DeQuin · 17/10/2025 18:25

I really like Nina. Classic slightly unusual easy to pronounce…

Myoldbear · 17/10/2025 18:25

I like Daisy and Zoe.

CharlieKirkRIP · 17/10/2025 18:27

Nina.

GoldenRosebee · 17/10/2025 18:28

Namehelp987654321 · 17/10/2025 18:24

Please help us pick a name for our baby girl!

Current shortlist:

Daisy
Sylvie
Robyn/ Robin
Rowan
Romy
Zoe
Frida
Nina

Thank you :)

I like Daisy and Romy

imagiantwitch · 17/10/2025 18:30

I love Sylvie

Silverbirchleaf · 17/10/2025 18:33

Daisy - love,
Sylvie - gaining popularity,
Robyn/ Robin - Robyn for a girl, like, also gaining popularity
Rowan - ok, has been very popular recently
Romy - no
Zoe - favourite on your list
Frida - sounds German to me (not a problem, but my first reaction)
Nina - some people will love this, not my cup of tea

ninjahamster · 17/10/2025 18:35

Daisy, Sylvie or Nina.
I do like Romy too.

ninjahamster · 17/10/2025 18:36

Daisy, Sylvie or Nina.
I do like Romy too.

AudiobookListener · 17/10/2025 18:36

Favourite first:

Nina
Frida
Sylvie
Daisy
Zoe

Zebracat · 17/10/2025 18:44

Depends on the surname(s). I like some repetition of sounds between the names. I like it when the vowel sounds in the first name are repeated in the surname. I also prefer a consonant either ending the first name or stating the second , otherwise they run together. Think about how the initial and surname sound, I know someone called R.Sole, which is unfortunate.I like all those names except Daisy and Zoe, and Daisy is growing on me!

Whereismyfleeceblanket · 17/10/2025 18:44

Has dd arrived? Or due when?
I love Robyn for a December baby!
Or Rowan for an autumn dc..

Drawmouse · 17/10/2025 18:46

Sylvie is my favourite by a long stretch. Not one I have heard of recently. I love names with a v sound!!

FlutteryButterfly · 17/10/2025 18:49

I like Sylvie

Other suggestions-

Roma
Remi
Nova

HumerousHumous · 17/10/2025 18:53

Rowan is really lovely for a girl.
Robyn
Romy or Romily

Nina and Frida both feel very dated, rather like Susan and Donna back in the day. Ditto Sylvie or Sylvia.

Bigearringsbigsmile · 17/10/2025 18:55

It surprises me how often Rowan comes up as a girls name. I would always think of it as a boy's name with Rowena being the female version.

Zoe is lovely. Daisy is quite nice.

GrumpySparkler · 17/10/2025 18:56

You can't go wrong with any of those OP. They're all lovely!
My favourites are Nina or Sylvie - both were on our shortlist for girls (we had boys).

HugoYorway · 17/10/2025 19:05

In order:
Zoe - like
Nina - like

Rowan - too unisex
Daisy - a bit twee
Robyn/ Robin - too unisex
Frida - I sort of like it but Freda seems like an old woman's name.
Romy - nothingy
Sylvie - don't like it. Sylvia is horrible

biiigoldslaap · 17/10/2025 19:09

My favourites by far are Nina, Romy, and Frida all beautifully feminine names that feel at home in English and across Europe

FluffMagnet · 17/10/2025 19:11

Daisy. So rarely seen these days but a sweet classic.

HugoYorway · 17/10/2025 19:23

You are joking @FluffMagnet ? Daisy

Lemonem · 17/10/2025 19:26

Daisy

Mumofgirls2017 · 17/10/2025 19:34

Daisy

sylvie or Nina if not

Mumofgirls2017 · 17/10/2025 19:34

oh and Romy. Love that.

JollyJolene · 17/10/2025 19:38

Not a fan of Nina. Sounds like a siren in my head.

I really like Sylvie and Daisy from your list.