[Opinions] Emily
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Alice Emily; Beatrice Emily; Caroline Emily
Gladys Emily
This was one of my top combos a long time ago, when I started getting into really retro names: Florence, Gladys, Gloria, Hazel, Helen, etc. I realized Gladys needed something to calm its potential dated-ness.
I originally had Gladys Emma as a combo, but after a while I found the look of it to be off. Then I came up with Gladys Emily, and it stayed in my Top 10 for a while.
This was one of my top combos a long time ago, when I started getting into really retro names: Florence, Gladys, Gloria, Hazel, Helen, etc. I realized Gladys needed something to calm its potential dated-ness.
I originally had Gladys Emma as a combo, but after a while I found the look of it to be off. Then I came up with Gladys Emily, and it stayed in my Top 10 for a while.
I like Emily as a first or middle name. :)
Beatrice Emily
Catherine/Katherine Emily
Margaret Emily
Rosalind Emily
Beatrice Emily
Catherine/Katherine Emily
Margaret Emily
Rosalind Emily
Ruth Emily
You are wrong to think everyone hates Emily, because I certainly love it.
Emily Susannah and Emily Keturah are among my most beloved of combos.
As a middle name:
Mary Emily *
Margaret Emily
Frances Emily
Charlotte Emily
Katherine Emily
Jane Emily
Janet Emily
June Emily
Jean Emily
Joan Emily
Ruth Emily **
You are wrong to think everyone hates Emily, because I certainly love it.
Emily Susannah and Emily Keturah are among my most beloved of combos.
As a middle name:
Mary Emily *
Margaret Emily
Frances Emily
Charlotte Emily
Katherine Emily
Jane Emily
Janet Emily
June Emily
Jean Emily
Joan Emily
Ruth Emily **
I don't
I think it's sweet. I do the same thing with Emily as I do with Amanda-- I don't think about how common it is and instead picture it on a pioneer girl. Like Little House on the Prairie style. Then it becomes awesome.
That said, I do really like it as a middle name. It's really upbeat, and I think it goes well with something a little older sounding. Brightens it up. Like Agnes Emily or Fern Emily. But I also like it with other cute stuff like Johanna Emily and Téa Emily.
I think it's sweet. I do the same thing with Emily as I do with Amanda-- I don't think about how common it is and instead picture it on a pioneer girl. Like Little House on the Prairie style. Then it becomes awesome.
That said, I do really like it as a middle name. It's really upbeat, and I think it goes well with something a little older sounding. Brightens it up. Like Agnes Emily or Fern Emily. But I also like it with other cute stuff like Johanna Emily and Téa Emily.
Grace Emily
Julia Emily
Mary Emily
Laura Emily
Charlotte Emily
Celeste Emily
Diana Emily
Marina Emily
Aurora Emily
Victoria Emily
Claudia Emily
Sarah Emily
Priscilla Emily
Carla Emily
Cecilia Emily
May Emily
Ivy Emily
Camilla Emily
Anna Emily
Gretchen Emily
Veronica Emily
Martina Emily
Lucia Emily
Amalia Emily
Elvira Emily
Neva Emily
Marcy Emily
Mabel Emily
Any you like?
Julia Emily
Mary Emily
Laura Emily
Charlotte Emily
Celeste Emily
Diana Emily
Marina Emily
Aurora Emily
Victoria Emily
Claudia Emily
Sarah Emily
Priscilla Emily
Carla Emily
Cecilia Emily
May Emily
Ivy Emily
Camilla Emily
Anna Emily
Gretchen Emily
Veronica Emily
Martina Emily
Lucia Emily
Amalia Emily
Elvira Emily
Neva Emily
Marcy Emily
Mabel Emily
Any you like?
Why not just use Millie - it's a great name, though of course I'm biased! :)
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Oh as a middle name, then Emily is great there as it won't be as expected.
Oh as a middle name, then Emily is great there as it won't be as expected.
I certainly don't hate Emily as a fn, even if it is super popular, it's a lovely classic name. As for combos with Emily as the mn, I like:
Josephine Emily
Iris Emily
Tabitha Emily
Ruth Emily
Rhiannon Emily
Ava Emily
Alice Emily
Abigail Emily
Sophia Emily
Gwyneth Emily
Hope Emily
Hannah Emily
Joy Emily
Katherine Emily
Lucinda Emily
Lila Emily
Michaela Emily
Matilda Emily
Mae Emily
Madeleine Emily
Natasha Emily
Violet Emily
Veronica Emily
Vanessa Emily
Charlotte Emily
Clara Emily
Celeste Emily
Zara Emily
Josephine Emily
Iris Emily
Tabitha Emily
Ruth Emily
Rhiannon Emily
Ava Emily
Alice Emily
Abigail Emily
Sophia Emily
Gwyneth Emily
Hope Emily
Hannah Emily
Joy Emily
Katherine Emily
Lucinda Emily
Lila Emily
Michaela Emily
Matilda Emily
Mae Emily
Madeleine Emily
Natasha Emily
Violet Emily
Veronica Emily
Vanessa Emily
Charlotte Emily
Clara Emily
Celeste Emily
Zara Emily
I fail to see how Emily honors Millie unless Millie is your grandma's nickname. It's a stretch even at that.
I don't like it as a first or middle name. It is so bland and colorless.
Anna Emily
Brooke Emily
Claire Emily
Faith Emily
Grace Emily
Hannah Emily
Iris Emily
Jade Emily
Katherine Emily
Lucy Emily
Morgan Emily
Nora Emily
Payton Emily
Quinn Emily
Reagan Emily
Sarah Emily
I don't like it as a first or middle name. It is so bland and colorless.
Anna Emily
Brooke Emily
Claire Emily
Faith Emily
Grace Emily
Hannah Emily
Iris Emily
Jade Emily
Katherine Emily
Lucy Emily
Morgan Emily
Nora Emily
Payton Emily
Quinn Emily
Reagan Emily
Sarah Emily
You must not be pronouncing it the way I am, then. If you take the "e" out of Emily, you have Mily, aka Millie. I fail to see how it's a stretch. My other options are Emilia, Camille, Camilla, or Rosemary (my grandmother's legal first name was Mary, and everyone called her Mild Red or Rosie because of her hair colour). I can't use Mildred or Millicent because my grandmother vocally hated both of those names.
I don't hate Emily as a first name. I've never known any so it doesn't seem over popular to me. However, it's very fresh as a middle name.
Here are some combos...
Judith Emily
Winifred Emily
Temperance Emily
Georgiana Emily
For some reason, it seems to suit Puritan-esque names especially well, at least in my mind.
Here are some combos...
Judith Emily
Winifred Emily
Temperance Emily
Georgiana Emily
For some reason, it seems to suit Puritan-esque names especially well, at least in my mind.