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Originally Posted by mscat I really like these names too! I need to name my new puppy soon as well! It can be so tricky , LOL . Two syallable names are best when naming a dog, because the dog remembers easier, and is responsive faster to it's own name. At least that is what I've heard  |
I heard that too!!! I did lots of searches on baby name sites. Some you can actually narrow down to 2 syllables and that is what I searched for! It seems like we always shorten it to a nickname that ends in the long e sound why not just start with that. EVERY single name I considered someone always said something that reminded me of someone else or suggested a nickname for it that I didn't like. I really wanted her to have a little petite girly girl name. I LOVE Sophie and Phoebe but I used those two names up on previous cats from ages ago. My husband said "you can still call her that" but I just couldn't. I also loved Chloe but found out that my sister in law (we don't speak) named her yorkie Chloe so that was out. I loved Scarlet but thought sure enough we would shorten it to "Scarlee??" Not very pretty. We also considered Vada from the movie My Girl 9hence my user name-everything was taken that I could think of for a user name!)and that may be on her registration papers...Miss Vada Zoë or Miss Zoë Grace...I think she is a Zoë.

Good luck! Can't wait to see more pix of your baby girl and hear what you decide on a name!!