Wife is Pregnant... Name for a daughter POLL

Aug 18, 2006 at 3:06 PM Post #31 of 52
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Originally Posted by DLeeWebb
My wife is a teacher with quite a few years in the high school classroom. A quick glance at fifteen years worth of grade books has shown me that "Alexandra" and "Katherine" are extremely popular names. [especially "Alexandra" during the last three years...] An unbelievable number of her classes have had three and even four of these names in one class. [one class had three three students named "Alexandra" and two named "Katherine"...] There were only two students named "Isabella" and no students named "Sophia" during that entire time frame. I guess there is probably a geographic bias in there , but you may want to consult a local teacher friend if you can. It's not a great boost to one's identity and self-esteem during childhood when four people respond to their teacher in class when their name is called for some reason. Just something to consider...good luck
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I was at my son's school yesterday, and I took a look at the class rosters, and I saw lots of Kaitlyn/Kaylee/Kelly type stuff. Katie/Katy were in there, too. I didn't notice any Alexandra (maybe there was an Alexa or something), Isabella, or Sophia on the 3rd grade roster.

I'll have to take a look at the kindergarten roster, too. It is kind of hard to predict what parents are naming their kids in 2006 and 2007 in comparison to what parents did back in 2001. Times change so quickly, but I get your point about giving an over-popular name.
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Aug 18, 2006 at 3:21 PM Post #32 of 52
Sophia... we are actually considering Sophie as a name for our daughter, should we have one. I also like Isabella, though would probably spell it Isabelle.
 
Aug 18, 2006 at 3:26 PM Post #33 of 52
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Originally Posted by philodox
Sophia... we are actually considering Sophie as a name for our daughter, should we have one. I also like Isabella, though would probably spell it Isabelle.


In 2005, 0.6254% of girls named were named Sophia - 11th on the popularity list. 0.7483% were given the name Isabella - 6th on the list. Emily was tops, with 1.1818%.
 
Aug 18, 2006 at 4:27 PM Post #34 of 52
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Originally Posted by luckybaer
In 2005, 0.6254% of girls named were named Sophia - 11th on the popularity list. 0.7483% were given the name Isabella - 6th on the list. Emily was tops, with 1.1818%.


My Wife's name is Emily.
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And mine is Jason.
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So to us, Sophia and Isabella seem like rather uncommon names.
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Aug 18, 2006 at 8:01 PM Post #35 of 52
I like Sophia,
(meaning wisdom in Greek if I recall)..
but like the name Jackie Chan for her better!!
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just kidding, I like Isabelle, and Bella, but not Isabella..IMO
 
Aug 19, 2006 at 4:11 AM Post #37 of 52
Katherine, DEFINETLY. Isabella is way too out there. Alexandria is okay. Sophia just isn't as beautiful as Katherine. In order of beauty (Greatest to least), I'd say: Katherine, Alexandria, Sophia, Isabella.
 
Aug 19, 2006 at 5:59 AM Post #39 of 52
Recently had a baby girl myself. A week ago.

Torned between names and names. It's really important to know what the flow of your last name. Believe me you should think about the full name as well.

Anyway, I liked your choices from Katherine (contemp), Isababella (classic), Sophia (french modern), etc. I really like your choices but you can expand beyond many variations like Katy, Isa, Sofie, etc.

Must need your last name and what the kid feels like.

I'm leaning toward Katerina. I always like Latin/Slavic names.
 
Aug 19, 2006 at 5:17 PM Post #42 of 52
I picked Alexandra from the names you provided... honestly, though, I was thinking about names recently, and one just stuck out to me: Constantine. I dunno why I like it. Just do.
 
Aug 19, 2006 at 5:54 PM Post #44 of 52
I voted "alexandra" because it's a beautiful name, but alessandra is even nicer
 

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