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thread: Fairly conservative but not overly popular girls names

  1. #1
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    Dec 2008
    Brisbane, QLD
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    Fairly conservative but not overly popular girls names

    Better get onto this as were almost half way!!
    DS name is I.saac N.eil.
    Last name starts with W ends in Ton.
    I like not too common but fairly conservative names, I think.
    I dont want her to share a name with 3 or 4 other children in her year at school. IYKWIM?
    Middle name might be Ann/Anne as its kind of a family name, but not decided yet

    After a bit of a Google tonight here is my girls list so far in no particular order-

    Lucy
    Alexis (Lexi)
    Gabrielle (Gabby)
    Isabelle (Izzy)
    Caitlin - or other spellings? (Katie)
    Cailin (Cai)
    Madeline (Maddy)
    Kiomi (too different to Isaac? I like it though...)
    Macey
    Charlotte (Charlie)
    Mikayla (Miki)


    (Oops, lol! Im sensing a pattern with the nicknames )

    What are your thoughts, anymore suggestions?

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    Jan 2007
    WA
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    Fairly conservative but not overly popular girls names

    I like Caitlyn. DH always liked Lexi and I do too except it rhymes with se*y ha ha! That just makes it too easy for school kids to tease. Love Alexis too.

    Our DD is L.iana M.ay - biased but I love it as its uncommon but very normal and easy to spell. And its very pretty. Have only ever come across one other and that was after she was born (and was an older lady). I think it goes well with Ann/Anne.

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    DD2 is M@cey, that is my pick from your list I think Isabelle you will find popular, out of your list it is the only one where I know quite a few little girls with that name. I have a soft spot for Gabrielle too but, I have a cousin with this name but so many people get her name wrong and call her Gabriella because it is the feminine version.

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    Jan 2007
    WA
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    Fairly conservative but not overly popular girls names

    I like M@cey/M@cy too but friends called their dog that so after that I could no longer consider it it's pretty though and not common.

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    Feb 2010
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    Awe what a shame but I am the same when it comes to animals and names. DH fav boys name is Max but I have meet so many dogs with that name.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2007
    Queensland
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    Our DD is Penelope (Penny).

    We also liked:
    Edith
    Louisa
    Lydia
    Caroline
    Georgina (a touch too popular perhaps?)

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    My grandfather's twin sister was Daisy. I think it's such a gorgeous old name and doesn't get much use.

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    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
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    I had a cat called Macy so I couldn't do that

    I have seen a lot of Isabelle, Gabrielle and charlottes so I think they are quite common. We have genevieve an Juliette but other names we were considering are

    Audrey
    Penelope
    Catherine
    Natasha
    Saskia
    Eloise
    Claudia
    Evelyn

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    Sep 2012
    Sydney, NSW
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    Re: Fairly conservative but not overly popular girls names

    My grandfather's twin sister was Daisy. I think it's such a gorgeous old name and doesn't get much use.
    Agree Daisy is a great name. I'm not biased or anything

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    Fairly conservative but not overly popular girls names

    Arianna is a current fave of mine.

    I liked Gabrielle and Caitlyn with DD.

    Simone
    Nicole
    Josephine
    Jennifer

    Lots of lovely girls names around its so hard to choose just one..
    Last edited by No.5; May 11th, 2013 at 06:48 PM.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2010
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    Apart from Is@belle (I'm slightly biased there), my faves from your list are Lucy and Charlotte (I'd love to use these names but close friends did).

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    Dec 2007
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    we had the same drama and named our dd Kim.ber.ley. I don't come across it often with girls her age..

    From your original list, my DD has Alexis, Gabrielle, Isabelle x 2, Caitlin, Madeline, Charlotte & Mikayla in her class at prep this year.

    ETA I loved most of the names already listed in this thread, but we either had friends, or family, or a pet with those names..

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    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2007
    Queensland
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    I am also a big fan of "character" names that are desirable character traits:
    Grace
    Faith
    Hope
    Patience
    Constance
    Charity
    Chasity (haven't heard that one used in a while)
    Prudence

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    Nov 2009
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    My favourites from your list are Macey and Cailin

    Isabelle and Charlotte, while both are beautiful, they're quite common

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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    Alexis is a fabulous name! But *please*, don't call her Lexi! Truly, I don't know any other Alexis' that like being called Lexi. LOL

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    Dec 2008
    Brisbane, QLD
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    Thanks ladies! A few there I like.
    I have no idea whats popular at the moment lol

    I love Georgia but my nephews name is George. So that won't work.

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    Dec 2007
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    I love Lucy, rose, Beth, Audrey and my dd is Clara ... Girls names are tricky but so beautiful too!! Xx

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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    I love Gabby and Abby

    and Eliza and Hannah

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