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Emily Jane, Emily Rose or Emily Elizabeth?

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SavlaRae8 · 15/12/2025 16:11

We chose Emily because it’s classic and simple and would like a timless middle name to go with it and we’re choosing between these. I know You can’t really go wrong with any of them but I’d appreciate your thoughts.

thank you

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Zov · 16/12/2025 09:09

Sorry, but the majority of those sound terrible! 😬

Especially

Emily Adrienne
Emily Guinevere
Emily Christianne
Emily Philippa

I think a one syllable name suits Emily best (as a middle name.)

Yes that well known classic Christianne (?!?)

The trouble with a single syllable middle name after Emily is because Rose/Grace/May/Hope etc have become so popular it sounds like filler even if it isn't one of those - I suggested one, but I'd find something with more than one syllable if I was OP

SparkleSpriteDust · 16/12/2025 11:31

Emily is a lovely name and I think Emily Jane is beautiful.

FilterBubble · 16/12/2025 11:37

Emily is such a beautiful first name. Same as Elizabeth. I like Rose too, and Jane. But I don't much like these connected. I know an Emma Jane. And that has a better bounce to it. I'd go for something completely off the wall and different. So for me it's a no for all.

UrsulaBelle · 16/12/2025 12:01

I think Emily Jane sounds the best, but you could go for Emily Jean or Emily Joan for a bit of variety. Jean is quite a cool name, I think.

LeftBoobGoneRogue · 16/12/2025 12:15

Emily Grace

DorianTempest · 16/12/2025 12:50

Emily Jane

Jane Emily is beautiful

hby9628 · 16/12/2025 12:52

I’ve got an Emily Grace. Ironically she’s not that graceful

17caterpillars1mouse · 16/12/2025 13:30

Anything except Emily Rose. The world doesn't need any more Emily Rose's. I prefer a more unexpected middle name than your choices but from your choices I would choose Emily Jane.

I would suggest Emily Imogen or Emily Hannah

Lemonlimonade · 16/12/2025 13:42

It will depend on how common your surname is.

With a popular surname I would avoid a very common first name, as it can lead to identity fraud and problems/confusion!

Xcxcxcxc · 16/12/2025 22:24

Emily Anne is nice.
Emily Claire as well.

Calliopespa · 16/12/2025 22:30

I love both Rose and Elizabeth, but I think Emily Elizabeth doesn't flow well, and sounds somehow "forced" - as though you decided on both names without thinking how they worked together.

I don't think it matters too much that Rose is a common middle name BUT I do think it maybe matters a little more that the combination Emily Rose has been very common, so I'd go for Emily Jane.

I think Emily Jane has a lovely classic feel, flows well and is not a combination I have heard used much at all, which is surprising given how well it works.

Calliopespa · 16/12/2025 22:32

FilterBubble · 16/12/2025 11:37

Emily is such a beautiful first name. Same as Elizabeth. I like Rose too, and Jane. But I don't much like these connected. I know an Emma Jane. And that has a better bounce to it. I'd go for something completely off the wall and different. So for me it's a no for all.

"Bounce" is a really good description and I know exactly what you mean - although ironically I think to me Emily Jane has exactly that: great bounce!

Calliopespa · 16/12/2025 22:35

Zov · 16/12/2025 09:09

Sorry, but the majority of those sound terrible! 😬

Especially

Emily Adrienne
Emily Guinevere
Emily Christianne
Emily Philippa

I think a one syllable name suits Emily best (as a middle name.)

I'm having trouble even saying some of those (especially Emily Iona with too many vowels in quick succession, and Emily Philippa with too many Ls.) I have done a lot of public speaking in my career so I'm not especially challenged on that front, but I do think they are borderline tongue twisters.

ETA Emily Iona is reminiscent of Old McDonald: e-i-e-i-o (except e-i-y-i-o-a)

Velvian · 16/12/2025 22:46

I thunk Emily, followed by a 1 syllable name.
Emily Maeve
Emily Ruth
Emily Fay
Emily Kate
Emily Eve
Or
Emma Elizabeth

Advocodo · 16/12/2025 22:50

Emily rose

julesagain · 16/12/2025 23:07

I say Emily Jane flows well and is not as popular as Emily Rose. My niece is Emily Jane

sharkstale · 16/12/2025 23:16

murasaki · 15/12/2025 16:24

Wasn't there a film called the exorcism of Emily Rose? Not that one. Both the others are nice.

First thing that came to mind for me, too. Wouldn't be using that one

lifeisgoodrightnow · 17/12/2025 09:15

Lemonlimonade · 16/12/2025 07:56

Cordelia Emily is even nicer imo

That does sound lovely. Both are pretty names I think

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