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Annistyn Reese vs. Ainsley/Ansley Alyse vs. Liberty Alyse

Brother's name is Kingston Jude

The Top Baby Name is...

Annistyn Reese Shoemaker

11%

Ainsley/Ansley Alyse Shoemaker

28%

Liberty Alyse Shoemaker

61%

Poll created: Nov 13, 2019
Total Votes: 18

Comments

Ainsley Reese would be adorable.
posted by Guest :: 4 years ago | report
Not a fan of any Alyse Liberty
posted by sundaysparkles :: 4 years ago | report
Liberty Ann
posted by JSV :: 4 years ago | report
Liberty gmv by default.

Annistyn is (presumably) someone else's heritage spelled incorrectly -- a non-starter for me. Ainsley is the manufacturer of my grandmother's china. I know it's traditionally a male name but I don't like it on either gender.

That left Liberty, a sweet, correctly spelled word that makes a lovely name. And the nn Libby is darling. But with the surname Shoemaker it's almost a joke name. "Liberty Shoemaker" made Betsy Ross' footwear or modern day army boots? Your choice. With a surname that is a noun / word, it's best to steer clear of a first name that is also a noun / word. May I try? Feel free to critique my choices. Fair's fair.

Averill Shoemaker -- ("AV-ur-il"), old Eng., = boar's battle, not related to April / Avril. First syllable as in avalanche, avenue, avatar.

Afton Shoemaker -- Scottish river is a word / noun. I'm breaking my own "rule" because outside the UK the river isn't well known and I thought it might be your style. (If you live in the UK or Ireland of course this wouldn't work.)

Ellery Shoemaker -- var. of Hilary, meaning "happy."

Lydia Shoemaker -- not terribly unique, as you seem to want. But it just flowed so beautifully I had to suggest it.

Fidelia Shoemaker -- ("fi-DAY-lee-uh"), meaning "faithful." It reminds me of (the U.S. marines and) "semper fidelis / semper fi."

Lilith Shoemaker -- Hebrew / Biblical

Mattea Shoemaker -- ("mah-TAY-uh") fem. of Matthew / Matteo, nn Tay

Hollis Shoemaker -- Holly trees. The flow is a bit difficult with the S and SH sounds next to each other.

Briallen Shoemaker -- ("bree-AL-en") Welsh, meaning "primrose." Could honor an Alan?

Romilly Shoemaker -- ("RAHM-i-lee"), French town, nn Millie, Romy("ROE-mee")?

Meredith Shoemaker -- just like the way it flows

Zélie Shoemaker -- ("ZAY-lee") French, meaning either "azalea" or an Occitan form of Adelaide (Azalaïs).

Althea Shoemaker -- Greek, meaning "healing."

Zadie Shoemaker -- var. of Sadie, from Sarah, meaning "princess."

Not an easy surname to work with. You have my respect. Good luck! :0)
posted by FredaCat :: 4 years ago | report
Liberty is gorgeous!
posted by L :: 4 years ago | report

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