I know you mentioned you like the name
Emma in another post. What do you think of
Gemma?
GEMMAGender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, English (British)
Pronounced: JEM-ə (English) [key]
Medieval Italian nickname meaning "gem, precious stone". It was borne by the 13th-century wife of the Italian poet
Dante Alighieri.
Also, what about the name
Liana? It sounds similar to
Laura, but I like it much better. It's very pretty and also not heard of as often so I don't think it's as "boring."
LIANAGender: Feminine
Usage: Italian, Portuguese, English
Short form of
ELIANA (1),
JULIANA,
LILIANA, and other names that end in liana. This is also the word for a type of vine that grows in jungles.
I think
Robyn,
Heather, and
Gemma /
Liana sound very pretty together. Also, since you like
Rose, I think it goes very well with both names as a middle name.
Gemma Rose.
Liana Rose. For
Gemma, I think it could even be hypenated (like Mary-Kate). I know someone who named her daughter Gemma-Rose.