Baby Name Poll Results
Narrow vs. Girl name vs. list
This is Julia and Todd again. We are adopting a baby girl from China next week and her mother picked out the middle name Ai-Li (A-Lee, or Uh-Lee?). We need help narrowing down our list. Thank you a bunch! Julia, Todd, (Azura, mother), and baby Ai-Li.
The Top Baby Name is...
Narrow
Girl name
list
Poll created: Jul 08, 2009
Total Votes: 2
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posted by
Julia poll poster
:: 14 years ago |
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of your choices i like Faith
Lorelai
Charlotte
Cora
Caroline
Matilda
GL!
Lorelai
Charlotte
Cora
Caroline
Matilda
GL!
posted by
RM
:: 14 years ago |
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I like Alivia! What about:
Savannah
Lorelei
Georgia
Lila
Jennifer
Nicole
Diana
Mabel
Henrietta
Jessica
Kristen
Bridget
wdyt? GL! Let us know your choice!
Savannah
Lorelei
Georgia
Lila
Jennifer
Nicole
Diana
Mabel
Henrietta
Jessica
Kristen
Bridget
wdyt? GL! Let us know your choice!
posted by
guest
:: 14 years ago |
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I like Bridget. That will be added to our list!
posted by
Julia poll poster
:: 14 years ago |
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I think Bridget may be your best choice! I was gonna say Hannah, only because I don’t think the others flow well with the mn chosen.
posted by
ets
:: 14 years ago |
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I also like Alivia. It’s totally cute.
Here’s some more suggestions:
Juliana
Analyn
Jaylyn
Gracelyn
Brooklyn
Kaylin
Here’s some more suggestions:
Juliana
Analyn
Jaylyn
Gracelyn
Brooklyn
Kaylin
posted by
guest
:: 14 years ago |
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In chinese it’d be pronounced Ai-Li (as in eye- li.. think wo ai ni)
What about:
Michelle
Cynthia
Samantha
Kaitlin
What about:
Michelle
Cynthia
Samantha
Kaitlin
posted by
Melanie
:: 14 years ago |
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Madison or Jordyn
Ai-Li (pn A-Lee)
Ai-Li (pn A-Lee)
posted by
guest
:: 14 years ago |
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Even if you don't like the names. Thanks!
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Hannah
Faith
Kyrstin
Bristol
Alivia
Kailyn
Jeslyn
Jordyn
Kira
Hailyn
Brecklyn
We still would like more suggestion, but none ending in the ie/y/ee sound.