In 2018, according to the Social Security Administration, the name Parker was given to 1,754 new baby girls and 3,978 new baby boys: its current usage is unisex but used approximately twice as often for boys. With a sister named Parker, one thing I would want to take into account is the relative usage of each name. We are very open to other suggestions! Please help! Carson (we liked, but my close friend has a dog named Carson, so that seems pretty odd) Payton (but I’m not sure I like the alliteration of Parker & Payton) Logan (perhaps my lack of comment on this name means it should be a front runner) Lincoln (will everyone always think she’s a boy? Is it too popular of a boy’s name now?) Kendall (does this bring up the Kardashian family too much?) Hadley (her cousin has a cousin on the other side named Hadley… we only see that child once a year and they’ll be 5 years apart, is that too close of a relationship?) Top contenders so far for baby girl’s name: My husband also doesn’t like names that will definitely be shortened to nicknames (such as Kathryn à Katie). We are thinking this is probably our last child, though we haven’t made any final decisions yet. The middle name, if that matters, will be Alice (a family name), and the boy name would have used was Jacoby. We don’t like the way vowel names flow with our last name (aka, no Ella’s!), and we tend towards names that are a little bit unique/rare (would love her to not have several classmates with the same name) but not too far out there. We already have one daughter named Parker, and our last name sounds like Edward. We are attempting to name a baby girl due this spring.
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