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Isabella vs. Halle

Do you think Isabella sounds like an adults name? I want to name my child this but think that when she becomes an adult that it won’t fit her anymore. Help me decide!

The Top Baby Name is...

Isabella

50%

Halle

50%

Poll created: Dec 30, 2008
Total Votes: 16

Comments

I think both would age well, though Isabella is pretty common right now and I love Halle with the spelling Hallie.

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posted by Kels :: 15 years ago | report
I actually think Isabella sounds more adult than Halle.I admit the nn Bella sounds better on a child or teen.
posted by guest :: 15 years ago | report
I really like Halle. I don’t like Isabella. I would go for the one that is prettier and more unique, Halle/Hallie.
posted by deeinfl :: 15 years ago | report
Isabella has princess written all over it. It does not age your right. "Hello this is (Princess) Isabella reporting live for CBS." "Youve reached the office of (Princess Isabella)" Doesn’t sound real professional it’s a princess name and it never leaves that stage onces she’s past 4 it’s done aging and sticks there. Halle (Hal-ee) ages beautifully and is an adults name:) Good for you for considering your daughters name past age 5!!!! Something many parents don’t do!!! Halle all the way!
posted by guest :: 15 years ago | report
I was going to name my daughter that too, but had the exact same worry as you! I decided on Kirstin, don’t know if you like that. I’d go with Isabella over Halle though. GL!
posted by dlig :: 15 years ago | report
I think Isabella ages beautifully. But you could consider Isabelle. That may seem more grown up. I don’t really care for the name Halle.
posted by guest :: 15 years ago | report

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