I like the name Lillian too.
I've yet to hear of another kid named Leif, I think it was in the 70s that Leif even made the baby name charts.
Emaryn is pretty unique from what I can see, but there are loads of girls in her school who have names in the Em... family.
She's only 4 days old!
And it's Matilda (no h) Lucretia.
My sister's friends just named their son Emmett.
There are a lot of Lillians around Lillian's age. I mean, I still love the name and all, but wow.
Edith was my mother's mother's name, and Esme was Dad's grandmother. For a long time, I liked the name combo Esme Helene.
My sister's friends just named their son Emmett.
Same spelling? Despite Emmitt Smith, I can't get around the "i" variation. I just think it looks more balanced with two Es, two Ms, and two Ts.
And it's Matilda (no h) Lucretia.
Oh thank goodness. I was pronouncing it Math-ilda in my head and that was just wrong. Although maybe not if you really love math.
I had a babydoll named Lucretia when I was little. Named after early Feminist Lucretia Mott! [link]
I've always thought I might like to use the name Emmett for a boy because I like it and it's a family name.
That baby name list hurt me with Aiden, Jayden AND Caden in the boys' top five.
I love the name Lillian too. All Buffista sprog have good names.
I love Isabel and it's a family name but I think it's too popular now (especially with variants like Isabelle, Isabella).
I've always thought I might like to use the name Emmett for a boy because I like it and it's a family name.
Well, it's worked well for Emmett. He's never had to share it with a classmate or teammate, plus he's awesome. So I encourage the Emmettization of America.
That baby name list hurt me with Aiden, Jayden AND Caden in the boys' top five.
And Brayden close behind.