Re: Jane.
in reply to a message by Siri
I love Jane, and the nickname Janey (though not Janie, oddly enough), but I can see wanting her simply to be Jane. I think it has a chance of becoming the next Grace (popular as both a first and middle name), at least among intelligent parents-to-be. I see it a lot on poncier name boards, though I haven't seen too many people who've used it for anything but a first name.
I loved Jane Aida for quite a while, back when I was in my Janey-is-AWESOME phase. (Said phase was in the middle of my Daria phase, and I suppose the connection is clear, heh.) Jane Francesca, perhaps? Anything that's three syllables or more (preferably stressed on the second syllable) would sound fine to my ears. Jane Nicolette? Jane Eliana? Jane Amarante?
This is a great name for you two--not only because you both love it but because you can use the "She needs an exciting middle name to go with something like Jane!" argument. ;)
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I loved Jane Aida for quite a while, back when I was in my Janey-is-AWESOME phase. (Said phase was in the middle of my Daria phase, and I suppose the connection is clear, heh.) Jane Francesca, perhaps? Anything that's three syllables or more (preferably stressed on the second syllable) would sound fine to my ears. Jane Nicolette? Jane Eliana? Jane Amarante?
This is a great name for you two--not only because you both love it but because you can use the "She needs an exciting middle name to go with something like Jane!" argument. ;)
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