You’re standing on the sidewalk with a small crowd of people, waiting for the walk signal. Next to you is a friendly woman who happens to be pregnant. As the two of you chat, she mentions the type of baby name she’s searching for:
I am absolutely set on finding a name for my daughter that includes the zh/ž sound. I’m looking for something less obviously Slavic than Nadezhda or Anzhelika, and more “namey” than Beige or Treasure.
“Do you have any suggestions?”
You’re a name-lover, and you could potentially give her dozens of suggestions. But the light just changed, so you only have time to give her five baby name suggestions while you cross the street together. (After that, the two of you head off in different directions.)
But here’s the fun part: Instead of blurting out the first five names you come up with, you get to press a magical “pause” button, brainstorm for a bit, and then “unpause” the scenario to offer her the best five names you can think of.
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you brainstorm:
- Be independent. Decide on your five names before looking at anyone else’s five names.
- Be sincere. Would you honestly suggest these particular baby names out loud to a stranger in public?
- Five names only! All names beyond the first five in your comment will be either deleted or replaced with nonsense words.
Finally, here’s the request again:
I am absolutely set on finding a name for my daughter that includes the zh/ž sound. I’m looking for something less obviously Slavic than Nadezhda or Anzhelika, and more “namey” than Beige or Treasure.
Which five baby names are you going to suggest?
Angélique
Brigitte
Eugénie
Geneviève
Jeanne
Azha
Benjamine
Eugénie
Gisèle
Zhanna
Anastasia
Bérengère
Jeanne
Solange
Theodosia
Marjorie
Raja
Benjamina
Marsha
Mischa
Georgia
Venezia
Azure
Genevieve
Zosia
Anastasia
Elysia
Freesia
Regine
Marjolaine
Nadège
Edwige
Marie-Gisèle
Anežka
Neža
Suzanne
Anastasia
Zsa Zsa
Giselle
Georgette
Aja
Deja
Sasha
Stacia
Zsa Zsa
Anastasia
Azure
Anouska
Bijou
Junìa
Gigi
Ghislaine