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Baby girl names?? Open to suggestions

63 replies

wadinyade · 10/06/2026 11:14

Hey!! Currently 5w set on boys name but don't know with a girls! Last name is Lee so sometimes difficult finding one that goes so far we've got Kara, Luna and Nova but open to suggestions middle name will probably be Grace

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MovedlikeHarlowinMonteCarlo · 11/06/2026 21:49

Melsy88 · 11/06/2026 16:47

Rosa Lee?! Sounds Like Rosey Lee (Tea)

Or Rosalie.

MovedlikeHarlowinMonteCarlo · 11/06/2026 21:52

Imogen Lee
Georgina Lee
Naomi Lee
Alexandra Lee
Darcy Lee

Chocolatebuttons88 · 11/06/2026 22:00

Dairy

Crazygirlz3 · 11/06/2026 22:56

Nova grace Lee sounds so lovely x

StationJack · 12/06/2026 07:42

Crazygirlz3 · 11/06/2026 22:56

Nova grace Lee sounds so lovely x

It doesn't. It sounds like Noverly.

StationJack · 12/06/2026 10:28

Ain't Nova Lee deep enough...

rainbowstardrops · 12/06/2026 10:45

You need a longer first name because her middle name would rarely be said out loud, so you have to think how it sounds without the middle name.
How about something like Genevieve?

timoteigirl · 12/06/2026 17:55

Anastasia
Paloma
Eliana
Athena

StationJack · Yesterday 10:33

rainbowstardrops · 12/06/2026 10:45

You need a longer first name because her middle name would rarely be said out loud, so you have to think how it sounds without the middle name.
How about something like Genevieve?

I don't necessarily think you need a long name, and long names usually get shortened - something like Genevieve might end up being Genny Lee or Evie Lee (Evilly?).
Something like Kate Lee or Tess Lee would be fine.

CyrtainFlop · Yesterday 10:59

beeble347 · 10/06/2026 19:55

I do get it that there are dogs called Luna, I just don't think it means humans can't have that name 😊 especially if OP likes it.

However, I did once meet a little boy named Rex - now that is (exclusively) a dog name to me!

I think as long as it's not Rover it's all good tbh 😂

Bootsray · Yesterday 21:18

Nancy
Ines
Vivienne
Lois
Carys

AndresyFiorella · Yesterday 21:28

I think with Lee I'd either go one syllable or three syllable. Two syllable sounds too adverby and/or like a cake manufacturer

Miranda Lee is gorgeous - sounds like a classic film star

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