Saturday, July 24, 2010

What does everyone think of these baby names?

I know it doesnt matter what a million people think but we dont know what we are having so any opions are a help! :)


Girl- Olivia, Chloe, Charlotte, Matilda, Dillon (family name)


Boy - Jackson, Oliver, Mcallister (family name)


Our last name starts with an L if that makes a difference.

What does everyone think of these baby names?
For a girl I love Olivia and Chloe! For a boy I would go with Jackson, I love that name! Congrats!
Reply:I like Chloe or Olivia for a girl and Jackson for a boy.
Reply:Girl: Olivia and Chloe are a bit done, I think. I like Charlotte and Matilda the best. Dillon is a boy's name to me.





Boy: Wouldn't give my son (or daughter) a surname for a first name, so that rules out Jackson and McAllister. Don't like Oliver much either, to be honest.
Reply:Those are some nice names. My least favorites are Oliver, Mcallister, and Matilda. Maybe Mcallister would make a good middle name for a boy, but it's kind of long for a first name. What would you call him, Mick? :) I like Olivia, Charlotte, and Dillon (for a boy though).
Reply:Chloe.... Please NOT Matilda. Jackson for the boy
Reply:There seems to be a lot of girls with the name Olivia that have really odd attitudes and behaviors. I love the name Chloe. Charlotte and Matilda are very old names, I have not seen many girls with that name. Dillon, well it sounds to much like a boys name, I guess good for neutrally.





Jackson is okay. I like the name Oliver. That last one seems to much like a last name.





I hope this helps.
Reply:sorry, i no like any
Reply:Charlotte and Matilda are both wonderful names. I don't like Dillon at all for a girl.





Oliver is great! I prefer Jack over Jackson. Dislike Mcallister except as a middle name.
Reply:Jackson and Olivia (or Chloe) are my favorites.





What about Jackson McAllister (since it's a family name) for a boy, and Olivia Chloe for a girl.
Reply:Sure it does ;) ... Good luck..


Girl:


1. Olivia


2.Charlotte


3. Chloe


4.Dillon


5.Matilda... I like Mattie..





Boy:


1. Jackson


2. Mcallister


3. Oliver


i like the names in this order.. Have fun and congrats!
Reply:chloe


matilda


oliver





dillon is not a good name for a girl...
Reply:I like family names, you could always use them for middle names like Jackson McCallister, Dillon McCallister, or Olivia Dillon.
Reply:I like Matilda for a girl


And for a boy Mcallister
Reply:Allivia or Dillion for a girl, they are both cute. Jackson or James for a boy, they are both strong names.
Reply:I have always liked the name Olivia and think Olivia Grace is absolutely beautiful. A friend of mine last year named her daughter Aliviah Grace. I love the different spelling.


As for a boys name I like the Name Allister( a variation of the family name) Allister John has character to it.
Reply:I like Olivia, its the cutest for girls...can I recommend Cassandra or Sophia...And for a boy I like neither of the once you mentioned....
Reply:Girl: Olivia and Chloe


Boy: Jackson
Reply:Definately Chloe for the girl. You can picture calling a toddler, teen, and older Chloe...and it is a great name. I don't know anyone by that name, but I love it.





It's a toss up between Jackson and McAllister for the boy.


Both sound like last names for first, which is ok. Are you going to mind Jackson being called Jack or Jacks and McAllister being called Mac, Big Mac, etc. I personally like Mac.
Reply:I love Chloe and Jackson
Reply:Love the names Olivia %26amp; Jackson
Reply:I like Charlotte and Jackson
Reply:for a girl i like, Olivia and Charlotte


not a big fan of any of your boy names sorry
Reply:I love all of the girls names except Matilda. The boys names are all cool expect Jackson is becoming way too trendy.
Reply:Olivia and Chloe are very nice neutral names. Charlotte is a very nice name a little more fancy. But I think Matilda is a little matronly, and Dillon is pretty cute.


Jackson is cute. Olive is a little too Orphan Oliver and McAllister sounds too much like a last name.

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