I have a Kaitlyn and an Emily, and I like the more traditional names. We're Irish, so I tend to like the Irish and English names a little more than other nationalities. My older daughter goes by Katie, which, when she's 80, will be perfectly normal since I grew up in a family full of Katie's, all in their 70's and older when I was a little girl. My Katie's full name is Kaitlyn Rose Margaret. She was only suppose to be Kaitlyn Rose, but my grandmother passed away while I was carrying her, so I added her name into it, and so she became Kaitlyn Rose Margaret. Emily's middle name is Grace, and I find it to be very fitting, they go very nicely together. If I were to have another child, my son's name would be Ian Alexander, and my daughter would probably be Claire Alexandria. I originally wanted a son named Ian Mitchell, but last year in January my best friend passed away suddenly at a very young age, and I decided that IF I ever had another child, I would honor her and add her name into my baby's name. Her name was Alexandria.
I did almost named Emily-Lilliana Francesca, but her father vetoed it immediately, lol. I really wanted a little girl named Lilly. Emily was a name I liked from my childhood, and when she was born, I knew I'd made the right choice. If she had been a boy, she would have been Austin Gabriel. Katie would have been Marc Anthony if she had been a boy. Here are some other names I like:
Boys names:
Declan
Colin
Connor
Jonathan
Lucas
Jackson
Evan
Ethan
Matthew
Girls Names:
Eva
Anne
Elizabeth
Emma
Lucy
Fiona
Mary
Marion
Marianna
Anna
Like I said, I tend to like the more traditional names. It will seem weird when 60 years from now the older people are named Addison, Legend (yes, I know a kid named that), Princess (yes, I know a kid named that too!), and Madyson. I don't know, it just feels weird to me.