Also elegant in an approachable way. I think that if baby is a girl then i am set on using either [name_f]audrey[/name_f] [name_u]kay[/name_u] or [name_f]audrey[/name_f] [name_f]caroline[/name_f]. The association with [name]audrey [/name] hepburn makes [name]audrey [/name] sound very sophisticated and also so kind and thoughtful.
Their differences that you point out : Any ideas on feminizing “ [name_m]andrew [/name_m]” for a middle name? We have come up with [name_f]ann [/name_f], [name_u]andrea [/name_u], [name_f]andi.
Our daughter is named [name]audrey[/name] [name]josephine[/name] kessinger ([name]audrey[/name]. Well audrey & aubrey are very similar to me. [name]love[/name] [name]audrey[/name], and we’d be using it in memory of my grandmother. We can’t seem to agree on a.
Audrey is more of a classic, it has the namesake of audrey hepburn and you can call her rey. Any suggestions for a middle name for [name_f]audrey[/name_f]? So far, here are some we have come up with. What nn would you use?
I’m not pregnant (yet) but my husband and i have decided that if/when we have a girl we’d like to name her audrey after my grandmother. Looking for ideas for two middle names for the first name audrey to go with a brother named wyatt henry robert.