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Emily
I love the name Emily. I always have. WDYTO it? My only problem is how dang popular it is- Of course, that's fairly obvious :)I'm trying to maybe find some variations that I like. So- Should I spell it Emilie? Is Emilia nice? Any comments and suggestions would be really great!Also- WDYTO these combos?Emily / Emilie Rosamund
Emily / Emilie Constance
Emily / Emilie Sparrow
Emily / Emilie Josephine
Emily / Emilie Genevieve
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I have issues picturing it ageing, maybe because it's so popular on babies these days or because it ends in the cutesy -ee sound. I MUCH prefer the spelling Emilie, though (I';m just odd) and prefer Emilia to both.Emily / Emilie Rosamund -Very pretty
Emily / Emilie Constance -I hate Constance but this sounds great
Emily / Emilie Sparrow -Adorable!
Emily / Emilie Josephine -Very classy and nice
Emily / Emilie Genevieve -I love Genevieve but the flow is really bad
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Emily is a beautiful name but personally, I would avoid using it as a first name due to popularity. Emilia is pretty but I prefer Emily. Emmeline is another option. Emilie would probably just cause confusion if you're going to pronounce it the same was as Emily. The spelling Emily seems like the best bet. I like Emily Rosamund and Emily Constance the best for combos. How about Emily Patience?
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I've actually always liked Emily but it's unusable to me as a fn because it's so overused. I rank it up there with pretty, classic names that are extremely popular -- Elizabeth, Katherine, Sarah, and Emily. I actually know several sibsets with 2-4 of these names included in them. :-/ I agree that Emilie is a bad idea (if not using the French pronunciation). I do like Emilia and Amelia. What about Amelie or Emmeline? I can definitely get behind Emily as a mn, though. I like all of your mn choices (well, maybe not Sparrow as a fn, but it's sweet as a mn, I agree), esp. Josephine Emily and Rosamund Emily.
~Heather~
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I know what you mean. I think it's so pretty, but yeah, a little yawn from seeing it so often. I like the Emily spelling best, and Emilia just reminds me of Amelia (another past favorite ruined by popularity).I like Rosamund, Constance and Josephine with it a lot.I actually like Emily in the MN spot, too. It's kind of different there. I think your list would be lovely switched around, with the less popular names as FN and Emily in the middle. The flow is still there, and if she wants to be called Emily it would work, but that way the popularity isn't the first thing you think of when you hear it. It's sort of just background noise in the MN, not quite a filler, but still safe and pleasing.
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Even if Emily wasn't popular I still proboly wouldn't like it.
However, I do like Elimila.
I do not like the spelling Emilie tough.Where's the Kaboom? There's suppose to be an Earth shattering kaboom!" -Marvin the Martian.
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I love Emily and but prefer Emilia
Emily / Emilie Rosamund - Emily Rosamund is lovely, Emilia Rosamund would be better
Emily / Emilie Constance - Emily Constance is good Emilia Constance even better
Emily / Emilie Sparrow - sorry but this isnt my style
Emily / Emilie Josephine - Emily Josephine is great
Emily / Emilie Genevieve - Emilia Genevieve would be nicer but Emily Genevieve is okayEdit to add I agree with Array about Emilie

Paula

This message was edited 5/7/2006, 12:55 PM

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My best friend's name is Emily -- I love it. It is very popular, but if you really like it, you should use it. I really dislike the spelling Emilie; I'm not sure why, it just bugs me. Emily Rosamund -- cute
Emily Constance -- not my style
Emily Sparrow -- this is probably my favorite; pairing an interesting, uncommon name with a popular one makes sense to me
Emily Josephine -- adorable
Emily Genevieve -- adorableI hope this helps. :)-- Sarah
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Hehe.. My best friend is also an Emily! I don't really need to worry about actually using it, considering I'm twelve and won't be helping to name any more siblings, but you were definetly helpful! I think Emily Sparrow is my favorite also. Do you have any combo suggestions, perhaps? You seem to have nice taste :)-Lulu
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I'm glad I was helpful, and thanks for the compliment. :)I like:Emily Jane (my friend's name)
Emily Carolyn
Emily Charlotte
Emily Grace
Emily Clare (or Claire)
Emily Iris
Emily May
Emily Elisabeth
Emily Hope
Emily Cate (or Kate)
Emily RoseAs you can see, I really like Emily with a one-syllable middle name.-- Sarah
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Whoopy! Nice combos...Emily Jane -It's really pretty. I especially like it because Jane is my grandmother's name, and my sister's name is Jayna!
Emily Carolyn -I like it... But maybe a tad too common.
Emily Charlotte -LOVE it!
Emily Grace -Both names are great, but I couldn't put them together due to pop.
Emily Clare -Oooh, I like Clare spelled like this!
Emily Iris -Love it!
Emily May -Hmmm, a bit bland.
Emily Elisabeth -ADORE Elisabeth spelled like this. But it's too close to Emily Elizabeth (Clifford Character)
Emily Hope -Cute.
Emily Cate -LOL. I have another friend (besides my best friend, Emily Anna) named Emily Kate!
Emily Rose -Definetly pretty, if not a little filler.Yes, Emily sounds great with a one-syllable mn!Thanks again-
Lulu
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Wow, lulu, I didn't know you were 12. :) Most of you "young" girls here impress me more and more everyday! ~Heather~
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I love Emily, but I think I prefer Emilia. From your combos, I like Emily Constance, Emily Josephine, and Emilie Genevieve.*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
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Emilia is strong, just like the character in Othello. I admire the character, and thus I like the name. I wouldn't spell it Emilie unless you're going to pronunce it the French way. If you're not going to, then it's no different from spelling it Emileigh.Emily Constance and Emily Sparrow appeal most to me from your list. Have you considered Emily as a middle name? It's got less of a popular sheen and more of an Emily Dickinson feel for me when it's not in the starring role. Sparrow Emily would appeal a great deal to me.Array

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Hmm... I suppose I wouldn't pronounce it the French way. And I would absolutely die if I was forced to spell it Emileigh, so I get your point.I've considered it as a mn. One of my profile combos is Rosamund Emily. But... I just can't get it out of my head as a fn! Argh!
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Rosamund Emily is a beautiful combo :)

Paula

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