View Poll Results: Would use Ivy for a girl's name?

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    8 13.56%
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Thread: Ivy for a girl?

  1. #31
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    We have friends that just named their daughter Ivy Jane. (After the dad's grandfather Irving) she is the only Ivy we have met and I adore her name!
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    I have a great aunt named Iva. That might be another option to consider....sort of like Ava, but sort of like Ivy too.

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    Love the name! One of DD's classmates is named Ivy.

    mom to one girl, 9.5 years old
    and one boy, 5 years old

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    I think it is a pretty name. It probably will see an increase in popularity over the next few years given the American Girl doll and the success of the "Ivy and Bean" books. Not sure if that's a factor for you. I tried to pick an unpopular name for my daughter and in the eight years since she was born, it has soared in popularity (thanks, Sex in the City!)

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