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thread: HELP!! Stuck on final name choice.....

  1. #19
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    We thought about using a longer name that is shortened to Ari but decided quite a long time ago that we didn't want to do that - if we decided on Ari it would just be Ari.
    I have to say that I'm with Dad Again on this point. I'm not a big fan of people wanting/liking a short name then naming their baby a longer name for the "formality" of it... iykwim?

    I really don't like Hillary... so I would go with Ari. Maybe you could spell it a bit differently so that when people see it they think "girl"?

    Some ideas:

    Ahree
    Ahrea
    Aree
    Arie
    Ahrie
    Ahry
    Ary

    Once again (IF IT WAS ME), I would go for a spelling with either H or Y as it looks more feminine...
    this is just my opinion only! I know some will not agree with me on this!

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    I agree.
    & I like all the spellings above.
    Ahrea looks really feminine.
    Ahrie is pretty too.

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    I think you should save Ari for if and when you have a boy - clearly you love the name for a boy and it may be dissapointing if you couldn't use it.

    I think the suggestion of Audrey is so lovely and goes perfectly with Claudia. Just to throw a few more girls names into the mix...

    Olivia
    Amelie
    Matilda
    Anna
    Sarah
    Lily
    Sophia/Sofia
    Natalie
    Allegra

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    I love the name hillary for a girl
    what about Arti/Artie for a boy?

  5. #23
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    Oct 2008
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    Hi Everyone

    Thanks again for all you comments and suggestions - they've been great.

    With regard to some peoples suggestion of not using Ari for a girl in case we have a third baby and it's a boy I can safely say (for various reasons) that we won't be needing another name after this baby..... you can count on that! So, if this baby is a girl then Ari is definitely free to use! I think we have almost settled on Ari for a girl or boy and are playing with the idea of spelling it slightly differently to make it a bit more feminine - maybe Aree or Arie - as suggested by TsMummy (thanks for the ideas BTW!)..... but we're still not quite sure.

    As the big day is rapidly approaching are there any more final ideas or suggestions? I promise to not ask many more times!!

    Thanks to you all again.



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  6. #24
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    if you like Ari, IMO you should just spell it that way.
    do you want to pronounce it 'urry' (like the hebrew name)? if so, some of those other spellings look more like 'uh-REE' and will be pronounced that way. Ahrea looks to me like it should be pronounced 'aria' (hey, there's another possibility for you!!)

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    Ooh I really like suggestion of Aria.

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    I like Ari for both, but like some others suggested, you could have a longer girls name starting with Ari and and just shorten it...

    Good luck!

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    Ahree
    Aree
    Arie
    Ahrie

    Any way you spell it I like it. For some reason I like it with the H better, but its not up to me!

  10. #28
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    I'm not a huge fan of Hillary- the Clintons come to mind!!

    Ari could work for a boy or girl- although if you had a girl you could always just put Ariane or Arielle on a birth certificate and call her Ari from birth anyway. No-one needs to know except you guys- that way she has the choice to use the longer version on a job application/formal papers in the future should she wish. Nothing wrong with Ari- although I feel it does have a nickname ring to it. I prefer the 'Arie' spelling for a girl.

    Since you don't plan on having a 3rd- definitely use Ari no matter what. You obviously love it- it is a unique name and I fear you will regret it if you don't use it!

    Best Wishes!

  11. #29
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    Since you don't plan on having a 3rd- definitely use Ari no matter what. You obviously love it- it is a unique name and I fear you will regret it if you don't use it!
    I agree. Even if a third bub comes along you'll most probably be ready to choose another name by then! So don't let others put you off... sometimes it can be a mistake to ask opinions - I've learnt that lesson the hard way ...

    I'm going to stick with adding an H to it tho - my favorite way to spell it would be:

    Ahrie

    easy to say, and it looks "girly"...

  12. #30
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    Oct 2008
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    Hi Everyone

    Thanks again for all your great feedback and suggestions - you're all wonderful!

    Just wanted to let you all know that we've decided on Ari for a boy and Aria for a girl - we love the name for a boy and thought it would be great for a girl as well but think that Aria just makes it that touch more "girl" IYKWIM but it can become Ari if it feels right. I hope that makes sense!

    Thanks again to everyone who posted and I'll pop in to let you know how it all goes!



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    Love it! Congratulations!!
    Good luck with the up coming birth!

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    I can't get past Hillary Clinton to tell you the truth. I just can't see a cute little girl called Hillary. But thats just my opinion and its your baby, you can call it what you want. I wouldn't use Ari for a girl as I'm into pretty and feminine type girls names. Have you considered somthing that sounds similar to Ari?

    Ally
    Audrey
    Airlee or Airleigh or Airley
    Marley

    A question for everyone: how do u pronounce Arianna? Ari - arhn - na or Ari - anna?

  15. #33
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    Aria is lovely..I couldn't get past Hillary Clinton either

  16. #34
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    Oct 2008
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    Hi Everyone

    Just wanted to let you all know that Aria was born this morning weighing 3600 grams and absolutely gorgeous! Her name suits her perfectly!

    Thanks again to everyone who posted a comment or suggestion - they were all fantastic and you all deserve a huge round of applause!



    Dad Again!

  17. #35
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    Congratulations!! Wishing you and your family all the best!!

    Welcome little Aria

    LOVE the spelling of the name (good job mgm!)

  18. #36
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    Apr 2008
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    Congratulations Dad Again!
    So happy for you and your new little girl Aria

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