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Afton
Brooke
Charity
Dakota
Elizabeth
Faith
Grace
Heather
India
Jesse
Kassidy
Leah
Melissa
Nicole
Olivia
Peyton
Quin
Rachel
Spephanie
Tori
Victoria
Whitney
Zoe
But all of the names are great! Tori and Taylor were really close for me. haha
Abigail
Brooke
Cameron
Diane
Elyse
Faye
Greta
Heather
Ilane
Jesse
Krista
Leah
Marissa
Nicole
Ophelia
Peyton
Quincy
Abigail
Brooke
Charity (Cameron is cute for a boy, way too masculine for a girl)
Diane
Elizabeth (Love it spelled Elisabeth)
Faye
Grace
Holly
India (Guilty pleasure name = Indie)
Joanna
Kassidy
Lillianna (One of my faves)
Marissa
Nicole
Olivia
Paige
Quin (Love Quinn and Quincy for a boy)
Rose
Stephanie
Taylor
Victoria
Whitney (I like Weston for a boy)
Zoe
Abigail
Bria
Cameron (I'd spell it Camryn for a girl)
Diane
Elyse
Faye
Grace
Holly
India
Joanna
Krista
Lillianna
Melissa
Nicole
Ophelia
Paige
Quin
Rachel
Sara
Tori
Valerie
Whitney
Zoe
Thanks. Some of these names seem awfully pretty, but others are pretty awful:( eg Quincy, Westin, Afton, Peyton - I think these are all very questionable and extremely cruel to give to a little girl.
Abigail
Brooke
Charity
Dakota
Elizabeth
Faye
Grace
Heather
India
Jesse
Kassidy
Lillianna
Marissa
Natalie
Ophelia
Paige
Quinn
Rose
Sara
Taylor
Victoria
Whitney
Zoey
Abigail
Brooke
Charity
Dakota
Elizabeth
Faye
Grace
Heather
India
Joanna
Krista
Leah
Marissa
Nicole
Olivia
Paige
Quin
Rose
Sara
Tori
Valerie
Whitney
Zoe
Awesome names!
Abigail
Brooke
Cameron
Dakota
Elyse
Faith
Grace
Heather
Ilane
Jesse
Kassidy
Leah
Melissa
Nicole
Olivia
Peyton
Quin
Rachel
Stephanie
Taylor
Victoria
Whitney
Zoe
Grace, Valerie, Rose, Heather, Abigail
I like:
Abigail, Brooke, Cameron, Dakota, Elyse, Faith, Grace, Holly, Kassidy, Lillianna, Marissa, Olivia, Peyton, Stephanie, Taylor, Whitney
Hope I helped!
Whatever you choose, please be kind to the kid and give them a name that SOUNDS like it's SPELLED! I work in education and some children have the most awful names! And you probably think as a parent, "I want something unique" and "when people learn my chid's name, it won't be that big of a deal." Trust me, it's a big deal. There will always be a substitute teacher, interviewer for a job position or college classroom environment where your child will have to carry his or her horrible spelling through life.
It's also proven that children with "unique" spellings/names get called on less frequently in the classroom and therefore have less of an education and opportunities than other children.