Delaney
It's growing on me. What do you think? I just don't know if it would age well.
Delaney Mae
Delaney Christine
Delaney Karis
Delaney Estelle
Delaney Mae
Delaney Christine
Delaney Karis
Delaney Estelle
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It is kind of a GP of mine. Though I think I like more on a boy. Delaney Mae is adorable, possibly to a fault.
Delaney is surname! Poor girl.
Another names:
Teresia, Theresa, Žofia, Vlasta, Vladana, Judith, Rebekka, ROsalie, Rosaria, Blanca, Běla, Danica, Darina, Marketta, Amalia, Lenka, Ellinor, Bibiana, Nikoleta, Nikol, Nikita, Helena, Martina, Yvetta, Iveta, Yvonne, Andrea, Milada, Milena, Zdenka, Denisa, Simona, Sonja, Nadja, ....
Another names:
Teresia, Theresa, Žofia, Vlasta, Vladana, Judith, Rebekka, ROsalie, Rosaria, Blanca, Běla, Danica, Darina, Marketta, Amalia, Lenka, Ellinor, Bibiana, Nikoleta, Nikol, Nikita, Helena, Martina, Yvetta, Iveta, Yvonne, Andrea, Milada, Milena, Zdenka, Denisa, Simona, Sonja, Nadja, ....
Delaney is a surname, but it's also considered an acceptable first name in English-speaking countries. At least one poster here has a daughter named Delaney.
Bellatrix is in the US, and could just as easily say "poor girl" to any of your interesting Czech suggestions! Criticising another culture's naming practises isn't exactly cool, fyi :)
Bellatrix is in the US, and could just as easily say "poor girl" to any of your interesting Czech suggestions! Criticising another culture's naming practises isn't exactly cool, fyi :)
There are a lot of surnames that are perfectly usable as first names, Delaney being one of them.
True, it is a surname, but I also like Delaney.I completely understand the appeal.
You should be happy. I'm not pregnant or naming a kid this anytime soon.
I'm not a fan, but I see the appeal. It ages pretty well actually imo, I can picture someone of any age named Delaney. Of your combos I like Delaney Estelle, it's actually really pretty.
I used to think this name was prn DELL-an-ee. Then I found out it was de-LAY-nee, which didn't make me like it anymore. It's a surname, and a slightly pretentious-sounding one at that. For me, it's akin to using Carrington.
I like it, I think it would work well both as child then adult, I like all of your first/middle name combos, but the 2 that jump out at me the most are the first 2.