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Names of little girly girls you know of?

43 replies

Serenity6 · 09/07/2013 17:08

Hi all,

I am really drawn to names that are very feminine, frilly, princess like. And those kind of names have me imagining a four year old that's very girly girl.

However, I realise there are tomboys out there with pretty dainty names such as Lily and Emily.

So I am curious, what are the names of little girls you know who are very girly? :)

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Justfornowitwilldo · 09/07/2013 17:45

Frank

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BikeRunSki · 09/07/2013 17:45

Isla
Lily
Stella

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mynameisslimshady · 09/07/2013 17:48

Barbie

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gwenniebee · 09/07/2013 17:52

I know a very girly Lara, Caitlin, Maisie... can't think of any other really girly girls at the moment.

I know a tomboy called Nancie.

And, (and sorry if this offends anyone but it is just my personal experience!) I am yet to meet a graceful Grace.

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Bowlersarm · 09/07/2013 17:52

Claudia
Emily

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3boysgirlontheway · 09/07/2013 22:31

My own DD is so girly that she scares me :) her name is Florence.
I also know a very girly Millie and Ava.

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Poppins27 · 09/07/2013 22:36

I met a Primrose today who seemed super girly and I instantly loved the name Smile

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DessieLou · 09/07/2013 22:43

gwenniebee I know a Gracie who is FAR from graceful!
Girly girls I know are Katelyn, Lilly & Katieanne.

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YummyMummybee · 09/07/2013 23:36

To me Molly is the ultimate girly name, my baby dd is a Molly & an uber princess!:)

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MortifiedAdams · 09/07/2013 23:38

I dont understand - do you want names that sound girly or do you want to know the names of girls who are girly?

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BetterDaze · 10/07/2013 00:09

Girly girls I know are Emma, Evie, Paige, Elise, Scarlett, Charis, Emily and Molly.

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Serenity6 · 10/07/2013 00:18

Mortified Adams - I want to know the names of girls who are girly. :)

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fanjobiscuits · 10/07/2013 00:19

Rosie

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tethersend · 10/07/2013 00:23

All of them...?

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BabyStone · 10/07/2013 00:26

Sophie
Isabelle

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NoComet · 10/07/2013 01:20

Rosie for me too, she's 28 and a mum herself, but she was my flower-girl and flower-girl the year before and the year after.

I've never met a little girl more suited to twirling around in a frilly dress.

She's still tiny, beautiful and one of the nicest people you could wish to meet. She's also intelligent and determined too, no air headed dim blonde despite her delicate looks.

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ProtegeMoi · 10/07/2013 01:21

Girliest little girl I know is named Charlie.

Not sure why you think a name has any bearing on a child's personality however.

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GibberTheMonkey · 10/07/2013 01:30

Felicity

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sleepywombat · 10/07/2013 01:32

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HerRoyalNotness · 10/07/2013 01:35

Scarlett Mae. With the unfortunate last name of H icks

Very girly, handbags at dawn, coordinated shoes, the whole shebang

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WafflyVersatile · 10/07/2013 02:24

I don't think that's unfortunate. I like it a lot.

Catriona will only wear dresses she can twirl in.jeans are the enemy.

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KnittedWaffle · 10/07/2013 02:36

What constitutes 'girly'?
My DD (4) is Ella and she will only wear dresses, loves pink, princesses, fairies, babies, ballet and buying clothes and shoes.
She also loves making mud pies, climbing trees/monkey bars (in her dresses), motorbikes, scooters, Power Rangers and talking about poo. Grin

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TheTruffleHunter · 10/07/2013 03:14

Valentina.

Wishing I'd called her Charlie now, tho

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cheekbyjowl · 10/07/2013 09:51

genevieve, bonnie, olivia, ophelia, alice

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stickygingerbread · 10/07/2013 10:28

charlotte, portia and rebecca are the girliest i know.

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