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Girl names...narrowed list down to 6 please help!

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Lollypop0101 · 18/05/2026 13:58

Currently got 6 girl names we like however I like all of them 😅

It's between:

Amber
Imogen
Hattie
Hzel
Nina
Ivy

When I had my son 4 years ago I always said if we had a girl I'd want her to be called Ivy however it's now in the top 5 of girl names so it's throwing my husband off it 😂

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Allswellthatendswelll · 18/05/2026 14:00

Ivy is maybe too popular atm I agree. I like Hazel, Imogen and Hattie (but Harriet as proper name).

Iris? Sylvia?

cheddarcheeseontoast · 18/05/2026 14:01

Hazel is beautiful & my favorite. Hattie is lovely but I agree with OP Harriet would be my pick for the birth cert name.

AnnaQuayRules · 18/05/2026 14:02

Imogen is my favourite girl's name ever.
Hazel is gorgeous.

I quite like Ivy but it's very popular.
I really don't like Hattie or Nina.
I've known too many dogs called Amber to take it seriously as a name, but that's probably just me.

railcardfan · 18/05/2026 14:03

Nina out of those, but I adore Harriet - so Harriet, but with the nn Hattie?

Mumofgirls2017 · 18/05/2026 14:16

Hazel, Nina or Ivy

Bunnyofhope · 18/05/2026 14:23

I like them all, in fact ivy is my least favourite

Determinedtobethinner · 18/05/2026 14:25

I like Imogen and Hazel.

Latinglow · 18/05/2026 14:30

Amber and ivy are my favourites here not keen on hattie

Nottogetapenny · 18/05/2026 14:34

My granddaughter is a Harriet. I absolutely love her name. Some of hers friends call her Hattie, which is still nice.

Tina46 · 18/05/2026 14:34

Definitely not Hattie unless a nn for Harriet.
Not a big fan of Nina, the others are lovely. Hazel or Imogen are my faves

SnowFrogJelly · 18/05/2026 14:34

Hazel or Nina

NamingNoNames · 18/05/2026 14:36

In order:
Harriet nn Hattie
Imogen but I don't like the diminutives
Amber
Hazel
Ivy - dislike it

Leavesandthings · 18/05/2026 14:37

Nina is lovely and underused

NamingNoNames · 18/05/2026 14:43

Missed Nina. I like it but I like Hattie more.

Calliopespa · 18/05/2026 14:44

cheddarcheeseontoast · 18/05/2026 14:01

Hazel is beautiful & my favorite. Hattie is lovely but I agree with OP Harriet would be my pick for the birth cert name.

I agree, Hazel and Hattie - though Hattie is my preference and again I'd do Harriet on the BC.

Chapbook · 18/05/2026 14:45

Nina or Imogen.

24Dogcuddler · 18/05/2026 14:47

I love Imogen from your list. Never taught one in 35 years of teaching. My adult DD has a friend named Imogen and she is lovely. Mainly known by her full name.

Lollypop0101 · 18/05/2026 16:11

Thanks everyone! Maybe leaning more towards Imogen then...want a sophisticated name that doesn't sound made up lol. Thought it would be so easy to pick a girls name but I was wrong 😅

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saminamama · 18/05/2026 16:11

Imogen

Notmenc · 18/05/2026 16:13

I really like Nina .

sleepwouldbenice · 18/05/2026 16:13

Lollypop0101 · 18/05/2026 16:11

Thanks everyone! Maybe leaning more towards Imogen then...want a sophisticated name that doesn't sound made up lol. Thought it would be so easy to pick a girls name but I was wrong 😅

Do you like Immy as the nick name?

SalmonOnFinnCrisp · 18/05/2026 16:15

This is a NICE list.

These (in order) are the best of the bunch imo

Hazel
Amber
Imogen

Oneearringlost · 18/05/2026 16:17

Lollypop0101 · 18/05/2026 16:11

Thanks everyone! Maybe leaning more towards Imogen then...want a sophisticated name that doesn't sound made up lol. Thought it would be so easy to pick a girls name but I was wrong 😅

Imogen! But then I've got an Imogen...never known by a diminutive and she's 29 now. It's not a definite, that she'll be shortened, by any means. Its a timeless classic, IMO.

Oneearringlost · 18/05/2026 16:20

sleepwouldbenice · 18/05/2026 16:13

Do you like Immy as the nick name?

My Imogen has never been shortened, but my feeling is that 'Immy' sounds 'squeezed and mean' and 'Imogen' sounds 'plump and whole'. But it is a very legitimate question. And should be considered.

Chapbook · 18/05/2026 16:22

Oneearringlost · 18/05/2026 16:20

My Imogen has never been shortened, but my feeling is that 'Immy' sounds 'squeezed and mean' and 'Imogen' sounds 'plump and whole'. But it is a very legitimate question. And should be considered.

You've just reminded me that DS at his first primary had two Imogens in his class. One didn't seem to be shortened by her family, but the other was called 'Mudge'.