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[Opinions] Leigh and Mabel
What do you all think of Leigh and Mabel? Both as first names for girls. I know Leigh can be a little overdone for a MN - at least, it used to, but more so in the 80s/90s. But I think it is refreshing as a first name, and looks complete enough IMO to stand on its own. Mabel I think has a really sweet, quirky charm to it. What are your thoughts? Any combos come to mind? Do they work as a sibset?Thanks!
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I know a female Leigh who was often heard moaning about being given a boys name. Mabel I associate with an old person. The spelling Maybelle, however, I love.Leigh Kerry
Leigh Tamsin
Leigh Grace
Leigh Dina
Leigh Nicola
Leigh Audra
Leigh Rochelle
Leigh Shannon
Leigh Tracie
Leigh Brigitte
Leigh DeirdreMabel Stella
Mabel Leta
Mabel Charlotte
Mabel Violet
Mabel Bessie
Mabel Grace
Mabel Clara
Mabel Lucy
Mabel Reva
Mabel Clementine
Mabel Emmy
Mabel Emily
Mabel Gracie
Mabel Lilly
Mabel Sadie
Mabel Rosie
Mabel Essie
Mabel Nora
Mabel Emmie
Mabel EstelleAny you like?I can't see them working as a subset. Leigh's too modern in comparison to the old fashioned Mabel.
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I used to love Mabel, but my dad kept saying it was a cow's name. Darn him. I still want to like it though. :) Leigh is fine, but I don't tend toward one-syllable first names.
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I love Leigh for a girl, but I would like it more of a nickname because I don't usually go for one syllable first names, I love Ashleigh nn Leigh but it's "trendy" and therefore disliked. :(
Mabel I think looks a lot more old-ladyish and dated compared to Leigh, however Maybelle has spunk to it and looks as modern as Leigh. I also like Maybella a little better.
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I like Mabel. Leigh is not really my style. The fact that there are so many trendy makes with Leigh as a second syllable (Brynleigh, Hadleigh etc.) Puts me off.I don't think they really work as a sibset because Mabel is quite old fashioned and charming, whereas Leigh is a lot more modern.
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Leigh's nice enough as a fn... a change from some of the current trends.
Mabel still feels quite old ladyish to me, but is somewhat pleasant at least. I prefer the more modern-sounding version of the name a friend of mine has- Mavelle... Same meaning, but slightly less old lady-ish, while still something she could grow into. Could also try sticking Mabel in the mn position.
They could work as a sibset.Any of these catch your fancy as mns?Kristine
Christa
Jessica
Amaryllis
Francesca
Roxanne
Alexandra (or variant of the name)
Starla (would make Leigh seem less plain)
Janet
Erika
Dominique
Rosetta
Devorah
Ruthann
Anneliese
Anastasia
Adelaide
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I know a wonderful Mabel Leigh who goes by Leigh! Both are family names.
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I don't like them for sisters names, as they seem mis-matched to me. I think Mabel is adorable and agree it has a sweet quirky charm to it. Leigh I don't mind, but I personally wouldn't use it. I also prefer the spelling Lee and like it more for a mn. Combo ideas would be:Mabel Violet
Mabel Tabitha
Mabel Celeste
Mabel Felicity
Mabel Verity
Mabel Hannah
Mabel Ivy
Mabel Iris
Mabel Tess
Mabel Rosalie
Mabel Eve / Eva
Mabel Ruth
Mabel Audrey
Mabel SabrinaLeigh Juliet
Leigh Isabelle / Isabella
Leigh Rosemary
Leigh Emmeline
Leigh Abigail
Leigh Samantha
Leigh Charlotte
Leigh Veronica
Leigh Vanessa
Leigh Natasha
Leigh Giselle
Leigh Matilda
Leigh Madeleine
Leigh Miriam
Leigh Katherine
Leigh AnnabelleI think all of the names I used as mn's for Mabel would work as sibling names to Mabel too.
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I love them both. I love Leigh for its simplicity and understated beauty, and I love Mabel for its quirkiness and ugly-duckling charm.
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