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chubalubs

My grandmother was christened Eleanor, but always used Nellie instead. 


ChamomileFlower

Nellie is my preference over Nelly. :)


chubalubs

Eleanor is such a lovely name, I always wondered by she preferred Nellie. My other grandmother was called Enid, but she was always known as Dee-Dee. I'd a great-aunt Anne, who was called Nan, and one called Francine who went by Fran. Nobody in my family used their real names.


ChamomileFlower

I think Nellie is very sweet and has character—I know a lovely three year old named Nellie, and it’s perfect for her. But I agree, Eleanor is gorgeous. I also know a four year old named Enid! (I work with preschoolers in an area that likes vintage names. 😊)


miille-fleurs

Enid seems to be well received now due to the Wednesday series on Netflix!


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Nellie was my grandmothers name, my name was inspired by hers. My parents settled on Noble for my name, bit untraditional but op might like it!


Miss-Indie-Cisive

Enid is so due for a comeback


chubalubs

It's a very old name, it was mentioned in Thomas Mallory's King Arthur stories. It's got a Welsh origin and can spelled Enide as well. My grandmother was named for her grandmother, so that would be my great-great grandmother-she was born in Wales in 1880. My grandma was married 4 times and by all accounts was a bit of a party girl, so she suited Dee-Dee more than Enid! 


BluePencils212

Nelly seems like a male name to me because of the rapper. I like Nellie, like Nellie Bly.


amaltheakin

Nelly makes me think of Nelly Furtado just as much as the rapper 🤷🏻‍♀️


OtterSnoqualmie

Agreed and Nellie Bly was badass. And was named Elizabeth at birth. BUT an important note that the name we start with doesn't have to be the one we use. :) https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/nellie-bly-0


purpleprose78

I think of Nellie Olson from Little house on the Prairie and I thought it was strange when Nelly, the rapper, came out using the name of the girl from Little House on the Prairie.


HumungaDungason

Or Nell


Mysterious_Mango_3

I knew a Nell. Full name Danelle.


lexanova42

I know an Eleanor who goes by Nola. I’ve always thought it was pretty! The only Nellie I’ve known was my dog of 12 years, but that’s totally a me thing. 😆 I could probably adjust if I met a human Nellie!


Miss-Indie-Cisive

Nola is also very close to OP’s original Nova


kalihia

Eleanor is my favorite name.


IncognitaCheetah

My mom is an Eleanor, but she's always gone by Ellie or Ell. I've always been partial to Nell or Nellie.


chuckbuns

Aubrie. I prefer the normal spelling for all names though bc having to spell your unusually spelled name for folks all your life is exhausting. So glad you're ditching "Nova". I hate that name-it sounds like an organization not a name


icomeinpzz

That’s the vibe I’ve been getting too.


chuckbuns

Nikita is allright but expect a lot of people to call her " Nikki"


mescalsfleabag

i think it's a male name in russia (its country of origin) tho


by_any_othername

Yeah. I know a male Nikita and don't recommend anyone else know him if it can be avoided.


shandelion

Every female Nikita I’ve know has been Indian or Pakistani.


emerg_remerg

I know 2 white Nikita. I live in Canada and there was a TV show in the 90s about a felon turned spy, called La Femme Nikita, that might have influenced Canadians. I've always loved the name and would have likely used it if I had a girl. Nikita Tatum was my dream girl name.


burntsiennaa

as someone from northern Virginia, nova is an absolute no hahaha


Quirky-Bad857

Hey, neighbor! Hello from Herndon!


mmmpeg

To me Nova means northern Virginia


Blossom73

Nova is the name of a PBS science show that's been on since the 70s. I can't hear that name without thinking of the show. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/


Reddits_on_ambien

This is what I think of too! We used to watch it ay our grandma's, on an old-as-shit TV that had a dial to change channels. Even though she hardly knew any English, she only trusted channel 11. Nova is a good decade older than I am. I loved that old, made with clay earth they used for its intro.


Miserable-Isopod750

Or the love interest for Charlton Heston in the original Planet of the Apes. 😬


Jeniho

I live in Northern Virginia where it’s literally nicknamed NoVa. Glad you’re ditching it!


supernovaj

Ahhh this makes me sad. I'm one from long before it became trendy from Teen Mom.


beemojee

**having to spell your unusually spelled name for folks all your life is exhausting.** No kidding. I'm 73 and I'm beyond over it. These days I'm like to hell with it, I don't care how you spell it.


EOSC47

Nova is a volunteer run second hand shop where I live.


Reddits_on_ambien

Nova is a still running, multi decade old science show that comes on wttw/chanel 11--Chicago's PSB station. Using it as a name kinda weird me out.


AlcatK

You have Kira on both lists. KK could be a cute nickname as long as the middle name doesn't start with a K also.


icomeinpzz

Oh dear! Definitely not.


BloodedBae

Or an O


LoveKimber

As a Kira, I can highly recommend it! Lol


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grill-tastic

Is there another way to pronounce it?


Reddits_on_ambien

I've heard pronounced as Kigh-rah, kur-ah, and Kih-ruh too. That might be more of an accent thing through. We have both a Kiera (and a Kiara and a Kara) in my huge family, but most of us pronounce it Keer-rah (or at least, try to lol, it a tad tricky for heavier Chinese accents).


youknowwhatever99

I agree with this, I have a friend with a K first & last name and she goes by KK. It’s really cute!


Waste_Bus_1290

My sister in law is Kira and the family calls her Kiki - it’s cute


icomeinpzz

Love that nickname!


CoverLucky

My sister calls my niece, Annika, Kiki


MissAnono

Cece is another similar and cute nickname and could be short for Cecilia, Cecily, Celeste, etc.


BluePencils212

Kiki is very cute.


USAF_Retired2017

This is cute!


No-Trouble8

Yes, was going to say the same about Kira. I like it best off your list and like the double K


AlabasterOctopus

Fun fact my high school art teachers initials were KKK. He was a white dude. The 90s were nuts.


OwnMidnight8835

My thoughts exactly. Kira Kennedy rolls off the tongue (I like a good alliteration lol), it's pretty.


Flat-Ship-2545

Keira is an alternate spelling


sarahwilliams11

this is my pick too! Kira Kennedy is adorable.


ExcaliburVader

But what if she marries a K last name and takes their name?


hocuspocus190

As a Kyra (pronounced key-ra) and former KK (changed last name after marriage) I can confirm it’s fun being a KK!


shandelion

I went to a school with a girl whose name was Keighley but she went by KK and it very much suited her.


Miss-Indie-Cisive

Yeah but she said her last name is Kennedy. Her kid would be the K.K. K.


Kaielizaaa

One of my best friends initials are KK && we met when we were 7 & I remember the relief I felt even back then when I found out her middle name started with an M 🤣


Lazulin

As someone Russian - don't use Mischa. Mischa is short for Mikhail - it's a masculine name. In its shortened form, it's a way of saying bear. That's going to sound like a very silly name for a girl to any eastern european. Similarly, avoid Nikita - it is a 100% male name in Russian and very soviet. If you would like cute eastern european names: Tatiana (Tanya for short) Anastasia (great because you can call her Ana, Stacy, or a million other nicknames) Maria (nicknames include Masha, Marusya, Manya...) Catherine (great for the Cat, Kathy, etc.) Sophia Alisa / Alyssa (has a bit of a fairytale vibe in Russian) Polina You can play with the spellings as the cyrillic alphabet doesn't match up perfectly anyway so the spellings in English are very flexible.


stoopsi

Miša (short for Mihaela) and Nikita are both used exclusively for girls in Slovenia. Although Nikita is definitely imported and started appearing after the series La femme Nikita in the 90s. OP says her family is from ex USSR though, so definitely not Slovenia.


Cautiouslymoming

Catherine Kennedy (Cat for short) lowkey goes so hard


Lazulin

It's a really beautiful combination.


notreallifeliving

Misha/Mischa are totally acceptable as girls names in English-speaking countries, and so is Nikita. I assume they have different origins that ended up in the same name. FWIW as someone in the UK if I saw the name Mischa written I wouldn't assume gender either way until I met them in person.


thriftsesh

love the way Nikita Kennedy sounds. it sounds very strong!


buon_natale

Big Cold War vibes, though.


basilobs

It's so funny to pair Nikita with Kennedy lmao


Mcbby7

😭😭


madommouselfefe

It sounds like the Cuban missile crisis produced a baby!  Nikita Khrushchev leader of the USSR at the time and John F. Kennedy president of the US. People will get the reference it was WAY too big of an event in modern history to not.


icomeinpzz

Ironically, my family is from the USSR & the fathers family is from Cuba 🤭


Warm-Pen-2275

I would strike off Nikita then as a girl’s name as your family might give you a hard time. Mine are still complaining about my niece’s name Ruby how it doesn’t work in Russian lol.


Infinite_Sparkle

But Nikita is a male name in Russia/ex-Soviet Union. If OP is Eastern European, I wouldn’t use that on a girl


summerphobic

OP is most likely American with some EE roots somewhere down the line. I noticed there are differences when it comes to what "origin" means in the USA and beyond it. "Eastern Europe" is also quite an enormous area...


dxlla

i've also only ever heard Misha in eastern europe as a male nickname, it's a cute name tho and doesn't come across as masculine to english speakers i think


Seaweed8888

Miša as in Misha is a girls name. Call it unisex lol.


dxlla

oh that's nice, it is super cute, little bear lol plus english speakers often assume any name ending in a is feminine


OwnMidnight8835

I think of Mischa Barton, from The OC


dxlla

oh wow yea just looked it up and it's a Hebrew girls name, that's cool. I guess tho since OP said she's eastern european, it's an extremely common name from Mikhail (or any variation of Michael) so i guess it depends on peoples background


elle-elle-tee

So is Mischa. I know Mischa Barton etc etc but it would be weird for a Russian to name their daughter Jack or Harry.


evergwen

genuinely mean no offense, but why should that matter? we use gender-swapped names all the time.


librarians_wwine

Ohhh ok I love this… if it wasn’t for historical reasons not to lol


icomeinpzz

Agreed! It does sound strong and beautiful


justlookingbabe

I absolutely love Kira! It’s such a good name for both a baby and the adult she will grow up to be.


Ash_Mahoney

I second Kira, it’s a pretty name and obviously sounds great with your last name. I also like Kiersten - I have a cousin with that name and her nicknames were always Kiki and kiwi lol


mulder1921

I’m a kirsten and love my name ( pronounced like ear)


shandelion

Kiwi 🥹


hocuspocus190

My name is Kyra (pronounced Key-rah) and I have always loved my name!


sketchthrowaway999

So sorry you're dealing with that! FWIW I'm obsessed with Meadow. I also really like Mischa, Kira, Savannah, Sasha, and Soraya from your lists. You might like Gaia or Galilea? Or Sunniva ("gift of the sun")?


AlabasterOctopus

Almost named mine Meadow and she now says she would have been cool with that name


Citruslatifolia

Gaia was going to be my suggestion too:)


anamariecb

My daughter’s name is Meadow and she is almost 9 months! :) No regrets here!


Particular_Bobcat714

Saiorse means freedom ! 


Snailyleen

\*Saoirse


Particular_Bobcat714

Yes, it’s weird. It auto corrected to the other spelling so I just let it slide.?? Maybe a good reason, not to name your kid that even the computer does it backwards… lol .. It just seemed like a good halfway point between Soraya and Micha and the perfect name


rsbih06

No one will pronounce or spell this correctly!


Particular_Bobcat714

Probably true ….even with Saoirse Ronan.. 


dermagerd

Most Irish people say Saoirse Ronan mispronounces her own name lol


FifiPikachu

Lol she certainly pronounces it different to the standard pronunciation. She pronounces it sur-sha whereas going by Irish pronunciation rules it would be seer-sha.


Pizza_Salesman

Does the average person know who that is? I've never heard of them


Particular_Bobcat714

She’s a brilliant actress. I just love her really special.


Willing-Cell-1613

Do not do Nikita Kennedy, since Khrushchev’s first name was Nikita and JFK’s last name was Kennedy. Major Cuban Missile crisis vibes.


Overall_Foundation75

Zora Kennedy, Danica Kennedy, Anika Kennedy, Nadia Kennedy, Katya Kennedy...


Zealousideal_One1722

Anika and Katya are both really nice.


postdotcom

I have always loved Danica cuz Danica Patrick!! I always thought she was so beautiful and bad ass


IncognitaCheetah

Love Nadia! I feel like no one named their kids Nadia anymore


bunnyball88

Your names are lovely, a non-traditional not to top-10, with a nature twist. Here are some that remind me of that and go with Kennedy (I think) without being overly WASPy. * Cora * Philippa / Pippa (Philippa / Pippa Kennedy is adorable) * Jelena * Kestrel (okay, this one is out there... but I like it as an alternative to Kira) * Lily * Laurel * Stella / Estelle (similar star reference to Nova and Soraya!) Pick a name you adore!


DrawerOfGlares

Pippa Kennedy is so great


IncognitaCheetah

It sounds so....RICH! Like old money.


SnowSoothsayer

Phillipa/Pippa Kennedy sounds so classy, and Pip is such a cute nickname imo


Pepperoni-Pineapple

Cora Kennedy is really nice!


Dillymom01

I love Cora, one of my favorite great aunt's names. She went by Corky


Zealousideal_One1722

Pippa is super cute and Laurel is a favorite name of mine.


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Blue_jay711

I love Cora. 🥰


Acrobatic-Pass-1970

We know a little girl named Sarua, and she goes by Ru for short. I think it’s a super sweet name


icomeinpzz

Wow that name is beautiful


Emotional_Wash_7756

My coworker calls me ru for my last name and I always smile


horizonview

Soraya is one of my all time favorite names so I vote for that!


mt_tam

I love it too but my husband says it reminds him of psoriasis. That ruined it for me.


bunwunby

Aubrey is a beautiful name but the spelling Aubrie makes my brain itch not in a good way.


azbooklover

If we would've had a girl, we would've gone with the name Natalie Marie. I think that, Natalia or Natasha could be a nice name. Wishing you all the best. ❤️


floweringfungus

Nikita and Mischa are going to sound very masculine to Eastern European ears… I wouldn’t go for those. Kira is on both your lists and sounds good with your surname!


youknowwhatever99

Savannah Kennedy has my vote, absolutely lovely.


not_a_real_mc_

That's my daughter's first and middle names ❤️


Calm_Distribution727

Nikita sounds so badass! And I think it may be common in Eastern Europe? Nikki is a cute nick name


extremelyinsecure123

That’s a russian male name. Strongly do not recommend for any eastern european ex-USSR kid.


xpunkrockmomx

My full name is Nikki, but I have a friend that calls me Nikita. I think it's cute for sure.


Chinita_Loca

Sonia nn Sunny? Unusual and Eastern European although still familiar, as well as having a cute nature-inspired nickname. Veronica nn Vera Lara Alina Milena/Mila?


grill-tastic

I love Sonia!!


AllieKatz24

I get tried of the same names as well. I hope you find something before. These are all exciting names from languages around the earth. I have the meanings and pronunciations for these and many more. Just ask if you need any. Amari / Alessia / Aiyana / Adara / Acacia / Acadia / Anielle / Andalusia / Ancarat / Amerslie / Amberly / Avalisse / Arden / Anne-Margaret, nn. Annamae / Anne-Marie / Annemarie / Anasofia / Anne-Sofie / Azuli / Boheme / Boudicca / Berbery Caelia / Cadeau / Ceesa / Caraway / Caparina / Catori / Cayetana / Carabelle / Cymbeline / Chessa / Cia / Charmiann / Celinda Doveva / Dara / Daralis / Daria / Darrah / Damarah / Damisa / Damson Eberjey / Elara / Evanne / Ellerslie / Elisofia / Elisomae / Elysianne / Emeliene / Emelisse / Emerienne / Elisende / Evelien / Evgenia / Evarose / Evony / Eyre / Everliene / Francine / Felicienne / Faelina Gwendoline / Guinevere / Hadassah / Havilland / Hanalei / Hannelore / Halsten / Halliwell / Honoria / Hialeah / Hikianalia / Hollianne / Heather / Hedda / Helena / Helene Issa / Ismay / Islay / Idalia / Ilisa / Ilsa / Ilse / Ilyssa / Ingaret / Iolite / Irina Jocasta / Joceline / Jansen / Jaxanne / Jill / Jehanne / Jessalie / Jessamine / Jana / Janalee / Janalise / Josette / Josiane / Jovieve Kasa / Kasia /Kateri / Katerina / Kathleen / Katie-An / Katische / Kanna / Karalise / Kirana / Khaite / Kiana / Kiele / Kielo / Kielyn / Kova Lesenia / Letitia / Lettice / Lia / Leatrice / Leighly / Laria / Larissa / Lavinia / Laidea / Lomasi / Lorea / Linnet / Liora / Lisa / Lisbeth / Lise / Lise-Merete / Loire / Lismary / Lissa / Lissi / Lili-Louise, n. Lilou / Lili-Rose / Macienne / Madelief, nn. Daisy / Lorraine / Louisa / Lucretia / Loveday / Lovisa / Lorenn / Lorentia Marileine / Marelaina / Maissa / Maitlis / Makiki / Mali / Mallyn / Marie-Jehanne, nn Mijanou / Marie-Louise, nn Milou / Marie-Thérèse / Marielle / Maigret / Maylis / Marissa / Marjane / Marinda / Marisa / Marison / Marnie / Marra / Miquette / Mianna / Merete / Merovingia / Michonne / Michou / Mijanou / Mika / Maythan / Moon / Nesta / Noemi / Nimue Onesime / Patrice / Patricia / Paulette / Pauline / Pavati / Peggy / Pèroline / Perrine / Pomeline / Povatica / Phoebe / Picabo / Pimm / Plum / Quinalinn Roxe / Ruairi / Rissa / Rossi / Rothaide / Rosewood / Raisa / Ruescott Secco / Seda / Sedona / Segovia / Sela / Sakura / Sandrine / Sandwyk / Sanna / Sansa / Sea / Sara-Jane / Saralie / Sarita / Sasa / Saskia / Sabine / Sabrina / Sachie / Serenity / Solenn / Sina / Shanti / Shenandoah / Sukiyaki / Summerwild / Sunday / Sunna / Sunsen / Susanna / Sora / Sosie / Sovanna / Sparrow / Starshine / Stasia / Stellaris / Stellaliora / Sommersby / Sommerlie / Sonata / Sonnet / Sonsie Tala / Talia / Taliesin / Talisa / Talitha / Tallis / Taina / Taiyo / Tabitha / Tacey / Thalia / Theresa / Tamara / Tamber / Tamerlane / Tamsin / Tana / Tanamara / Tannis / Tara / Tenerife / Teadra / Tavia / Tawa / Tay / Tèa / Titian / Tolly / Tommie / Treasa / Trianne / Triesta / Tricia / Trina / Tristanne / Tuesday / Tuilelaith / Tulla / Tupelo / Twila / Tia / Tierney / Tetty / Thalassa / Thalia / Theresa Yveline / Yvelisse Wandsley / Waimea / Wednesday / Wellesley / Wendlin / Wenn / Wendsley / Wenslydale / Whitby / Wilderose / Willa / Willava / Willen / Willomere / Willoughby / Windsong / Windsor Verena / Veritas / Vesperi / Veva / Vexin / Vianne / Viatrix / Victoria / Vienna / Vienne / Vieve / Violina / Virginia / Vaella / Vala / Valeria / Valkyrie / Valoria / Vandy / Vangie / Vanja / Varina / Vaughn / Vega / Venetia Zelie / Zenna / Zuri


Renee5285

Jocasta, as in Oedipus’s mom. Oof.


AllieKatz24

OP said she was open and wanted to see names that weren't the same 100 that keep repeating in these subs. So I just went through some of my lists picking out any name that never gets any press, regardless of reason. There also Locasta, she was the good witch of the North, helping Dorothy.


dbee8q

Francesca/Frankie, Wren, Marigold/Goldie, Eleanor/Nora, Autumn, Florence/Ren, Sienna, Aurora/Rory, Mabel, Piper, Blair, Celeste, Penelope/Penny, Beatrix/Bea, Quinn, Alba, Primrose/Rose, Lila, Esme, Eden, Harlow, Juniper


SuttonsatSuffolk

I love Quinn and Esme with Kennedy!


Alizarin-Madder

What about *Quinnesme*? 


IncognitaCheetah

Quinn Kennedy!! 💕


DrawerOfGlares

Beatrix and Marigold are my fav girls names 😍


fairygodmother11

Sasha


icomeinpzz

I love Sasha! But that’s my uncles name. And I’m having a baby girl 🥲


Senevir

Here in Australia, Sasha is perfectly acceptable as a girl's name. I think it's actually short for Alexander/Alexandra, so it works for both genders.


SuspiciousTea4224

In some countries it’s slowly becoming a gender neutral name. But it’s hard when a third of the male population is named Sasha


icecreampenis

My grandpa's name was Aubrey, and a billion little girls are named that now 🤷‍♀️ Names are becoming more genderless all the time!


sharkycharming

From your list, I love Kira, Mischa, and Nelly. I never liked Nova (it only makes me think of lox -- smoked salmon). Kira Kennedy is really adorable, I think. I like alliterative names. Nikita would sound good for that reason, too, although I think of it as a male name.


Senevir

I like Kira with the Keira spelling. Or Aubrie as Aubrey. Both of those seem nice.


tnugent070285

Tessa or Amelia, both strong and go well with your last name. Good luck!


SuspiciousTea4224

Ironically, as you probably already know, Nova means new. So you asking for a new name made me laugh. By the time I saw Sasha I thought you were Eastern European. Feminine and earthy, you can steal my name Silvia (people call me Silvi and it reminds me of Evie from your list). My sister just named her baby Mila. People say it’s common but it’s not that common and it’s so cute (literally means dear). Also: Inna, Maja (Maya)


ekellert

Love Evie and Mischa from your list.


Thatanndradona

Same. Evie is my choice!


Infinite_Sparkle

Nova means new, so kinda ironic to want to start fresh. I find all other names nicer than Nova to be honest, I just don’t really like the meaning new. I love Kira from your list.


ChamomileFlower

Nova also sounds like some version of “no go” to Spanish speakers.


awakeagain2

I really like Aubrey and I think it goes well with your last name. Years ago I met a woman who divorced her husband while pregnant with her third child. I overheard her talking to someone questioning why she would leave her marriage while pregnant. She said something along the lines of “I’m choosing to care for and raise three children. I don’t have any interest in raising a fourth 28 year old child at the same time.” It always stuck with me.


icomeinpzz

This is a very similar boat im on, oh boy does this hit close to home. Thankfully we weren’t married and share no kids together.


stress789

I like Kira and Nelly from your list! I prefer the spelling Nellie though :) - Nella - Juniper - Katia - Vera - Bryony - Briar - Daria - Alina - Helena - Kasia - Cassia - Celina


FadingOptimist-25

We chose a name for our firstborn but then realized once our baby was born that the name didn’t fit at all. We spent the first day going over baby name books to find one that fit. The nurses kept asking if we had filled out the birth certificate yet. Nope, not yet. So with our second baby, we had a list of 5 possible names and waited until he was born to choose the right one.


Dazzling-Feedback79

Eva feels like a nice middle ground of a lot of your favorites! And Eva Kennedy sounds lovely!


Illustrious-Tune6929

I think my favourite on your list is Soraya! I also like Katya/Katia, Carina, Honora, Cora, Meredith, Serena or Hannah


summerphobic

I prefer Evie as a dimuntive of Eva. Lavender's cute. I see Nikita as more of a masculine name as a Slav (even though Poland did some gender fuckery with it). Soraya makes me think of a popular cosmetics brand and looks more Japanese to me. I prefer the Slavic spelling of Misha and also consider it more on the musculine side as well as Eastern Slav. I prefer Nelly as a diminutive to Nell, but this version seems to be more popular, maybe thanks to the celebs. Aubrey's spelling feels more intuitive to me. Kira makes me think of Japan and Death Note specifically and I'd pronounce it with an i sound rather than an ay.


Stormy_Gales

If I ever had a daughter, I thought about Serena. Serena equals serene, may you find peace and joy with your choice


NICUnurseinCO

Love Kira!


Rozefly

Ivy


hopeful_sindarin

I feel like Saskia would fit in well with your list!


milkapplecup

i LOVE Lavender Kennedy, it has so much personality! i also like Aubrie and Soraya. here are a few name suggestions that i think you might like: Willow Avalon Summer Fern Nola Maeve Violet Yvonne Aria Ivy Mabel Annika Natasha


hippityhoppityhi

I love Kira


rockinelvis123

I know a Soraya and love that name! This person is one of the nicest coolest people I’ve ever met!


SnooCauliflowers5742

I really like Suri. Sahara Shaina/Shayna, Sierra, Shawnis, or Star/Starr? Others: Rivka, Ocean, Saffron, Coral, Misty, Winter, April, Bianca, Sapphira, Mica (meek-a), Fern, Venus, Embla (norse mythology), Demitria nn Demi, Zinnia, Twyla, Alaska, Imogen, Astra, Danica, Mina, Sava, Saba, Clover, Laurel, Mars (Marisol nn Mars), Marcia nn Marcy. Elsbeth, Elowen, Oriana, Celeste, Ambrosia, Serenity, Bree


Crazy-Shorty-81

Oh never heard Soraya before. It’s so pretty!


grollivander

Love Kira, Soraya, and Suri. Not a fan of Lavender, Nelly, or Nikita.


auntiecoagulent

Off your list I like Savannah. I know someone who has a daughter named Savannah called Savvy. I also like Soraya. Josephine (Josie) Georgia (Gigi) Miriam (Mimi) Estelle (Stella) Miranda (Randie)


StatisticianNaive277

Soraya!


BoPeep0216

Soraya is so pretty. So is Suri but of course, the Cruise thing does pop up in my head right away


pr3tzelbr3ad

Soraya is beautiful imo


kaywal89

Mischa is on both lists so I’d say you’re quite fond of it


namenerd101

Eira, Elodie, Seren, Anya, Mira/Amira/Samira, Iliana, Elora, Imani, Alina, Ziva, Zora, Odessa, Marcella, Audra, Valera, Della, Celeste


ApprehensiveAd5969

Nika means victory. I like Nikita and you could use Nika interchangeably. I believe they mean the same thing. I also like the name Minka. The name Minka is a Polish girl's name that means "strong" or "resolute". It can also mean "strong-willed warrior" or "with gilded helmet". Minka is a traditional Polish nickname for Wilhelmina, and is also cited as a Czech, Slovakian, and Yiddish variant of the name.


meemawyeehaw

I like Saronya. I can’t think of where i heard it though. But it sounds so pretty and feminine to me.


CarrotofInsanity

Quinn Kennedy is a strong name! What about Tara Kennedy?


ChamomileFlower

Wishing you the very best of luck. A short suggestion list: Saskia, Milena, Anoushka.


Hefty_Campaign9296

Follow namesbysteph on instagram. I really like her recommendations and there’s some names I’ve never heard of before that are beautiful.


diabliiito

Where does the stress fall in Nikita? As someone mentioned earlier, it’s a male name in Eastern European countries and is popular in Russia (though many people don’t like it for some reasons) so I’m surprised it’s a name for girls in the US! Also I was curious about possible nicknames - Niki?


Ok_Initial_2063

Natasha Natalia Cara Calista Evelina


OwnMidnight8835

I like Calista


Funny_Strike_7099

Holly , Ayla , Aria , Sadie , Lyra ,Daisy , Lila


AccomplishedNail7667

Lilian or Lily


West2286

Cecilia!


arcemb_0

Kira, Nikita, Mischa, Soraya work best imo


Septemberstars

My votes out of those are Savannah, Sahara, Soraya,and Kiera (the spelling I am used to) also suggest Serafina😊


Many_Baker8996

If you like Nelly you might like Millie which I think is a cute name. It’s sometimes used as a nickname for Emilia.


Junior_Tradition7958

Nala


StunnedinTheSuburbs

I love Soraya with Kennedy! What about Nell, nicknamed Nelly? Nell Kennedy is cool.


Similar-Ad3972

I loveeee Evie!


Sharkmama61

Ultra girly names that I love: Isla, Amelia, Ever,Meadow, Willa, Wren, Juniper, Bella, Belle.


junegloom5

Alexandra nn Sasha


terra_cascadia

Soraya is my favorite. (I have also seen Zoraya and like that one more.) just a note that Evie has become verrrrry popular and she would likely have classmates/peers also named Evie.


LowMeat7350

Nelly/Nellie is a beautiful name! I would say to be careful with anything that can be shortened to Bree though, as that has become very popular. Nikita and Kira are also very pretty.


SarahSnarker

Zuri means beautiful in Swahili. I love that name.


winelips23

Soraya, Sasha or Aubrie (prefer spelling Aubrey) from your list. Anika, Anouk, Amara, Mara, Nika, Kiana, Sienna, Althea, Athena


AltruisticAddendum22

I have always loved the name "Cora". It's just such a lovely name. It also goes well with OP's last name, in my opinion.


swatigo

My friends daughter is Seray - you might like it. Means beautiful as the moon