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Which name do people prefer?

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me an my husband are trying for another baby next month and cant decide on names! a few i like for a girl are:

skye, isobel, ruby, emma

a boy:

tye, corey

our surname is west, so any ideas other than above are welcome too!

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  1. Not overly fond of the girls names but Skye would make a cool middle name

    Boys names I like Tye, but only if it was short for Tyler

    My favourite girls names are:

    Jessica, Ashley, Madeleine, Nadia, Talia, Ebony, Claudia, Brie, Maia, Kennedy, Nicola, Eilish, Janae, MacKensie, Anya, Renee and Sonya

    My favourite boys names are:

    Liam, Diego, Patrick, Dante, Noah, Trent, Elliot, Denver, Blake, Sebastian, Ethan, Dakota, Braedon, Colton, Hamish, Kieran and Hunter

    Good luck with TTC and the name


  2. Leann West and/or Joseph West.

  3. you could do Emma Ruby.

  4. if its a girl i think u should def.go with emma that name is beautiful

    i plan to name my daughter wen i have  my first girl ema grace ...lol u can use it to if you like it

    for a boy u should go with corey is way  to cutee  

  5. I like Isobel and Ruby but they are a little common.

    What about: Ivy, Iris or Violet instead?

    I don't like your boys names they are too "cutesy" and won't work well on a grown man. How about Isaac or Jude instead?

    Good luck and congrats :)

  6. I love the name RUBY!! My order of liking for the girl names are.. 1 Ruby 2 Skye 3 Isobel, I don't really like the name emma, it reminds me of someone, but that's a bit bias. Other names: Renee (french origin) Mya (american origin)

    I like the name Tye, but Corey is nice too, I just prefer Tye of the two. Other names: Jax (spanish origin) Leigh or Lee (celtic origin)

    But check out this site for a massive list http://www.babyhold.com/

  7. I love the name skye. Its just beautiful.

    I like the name corey too. Another name I really like is Keegan.  

  8. Boys:

    Rory

    Grant

    Jaym ( Pronounced Jame )

    Girls:

    Tsari ( Pronounced Ta-Sa-ri )

    Kristelle ( Pronounced Chris-Tell, NOT Crystal )

    Jayme

    Andy ( Could be short for Andrea or something )

  9. I like Skye but I also like for girls: Autumn Raine, Jade/Jadeyn, Kadence, Winter, Mackenzie, Delilah, Mary Grace, Graceyn,Hope, Faith, Glory, Trinity, Amethyst, Kaylee(mine), Nevaeh(heaven bkwds)

    Boys: Hunter, Bryson, Mason, Cameron/Kameron, Gage, Gabe, Kent, Elliott, Donovan, Trent, Dakota and KAM are my kids,Christian, Noah, Sebastian, Preston, Cain/Kaine, Britt, Brett, Carson/Karson, Topher, Parker, Riley, Conner, Tanner, Rion(ryan).

    I personally like the unique names

    Good luck and congrats

  10. Love Ruby and Isobel.

    Tye and Corey are nice too.

    Audrey

    Natalia

    Kallie

    Claudia

    Leah

    Elliot

    Hunter

    Holden

    Parker

    Sawyer


  11. Skye and Tye

  12. Girls- Alayna (a-lay-nah), Codie (i love unisex names), Hayli or Hayley or however you want to spell it, Keira, Belle (bell), Emerald, Cassy, Jazabell, A.J, Dakota, Samantha, Riley, Dylan, Melodie, Kimberly, Atayla, Katherine, Nicole, Audrey

    Boys- Kai or Kye however you want to spell it, Rhyan, Luke, Joshua (josh for short)

    And im going to stop there haha

    And out of the ones you said i like Ruby, Emma and Tye

  13. Isabel West sounds so beautiful and literary.  (I much prefer this spelling as opposed to Isobel... traditional spellings usually denote upper-class... why wouldn't you want to give your child this discriminatory edge?)

    Ty West sounds uber cool (again, I prefer the traditional spelling of this name)... for a nickname.  Is there a more formal name you can give him for more formal occasions (i.e., resumes)?  How about Tyler, Tyrone, Tyson, Tyrese, or Tyrell?

    Hope this helps.  Good luck!

  14. McLovin

  15. I like Emma and Corey. Congrads and good luck!

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