Re: Pippa
in reply to a message by Amy
I think Pippa is an adorable name. Spunky, yet classy too, slightly flirtatious. But I think it needs a more formal name. Alone, it seems too flimsy.
But just because I love a challenge, how about:
Pippa Laurel (or am I thinking of Piper Laurie?)
Pippa Laurie (why not?)
Pippa Alix (form of Alice)
Pippa Valerie
Pippa Noe"l
Pippa Colette
Pippa Leonie ("LEE-uh-nee" or "LAY-uh-nee")
Pippa Leontine ("LEE-un-teen" or "LAY-un-teen")
Pippa Ingrid
Pippa Lorelei
Pippa Liv
Pippa Zoe
Pippa Iris
Pippa Daphne
Pippa Kay
Pippa Elinor
Pippa Cecily
Pippa Audrey
Pippa Dorothy
Pippa Justine
Pippa Jocelyn
Pippa Beatrix
Pippa Clementine
Pippa Violet
Do you like any of these? Thanks.
But just because I love a challenge, how about:
Pippa Laurel (or am I thinking of Piper Laurie?)
Pippa Laurie (why not?)
Pippa Alix (form of Alice)
Pippa Valerie
Pippa Noe"l
Pippa Colette
Pippa Leonie ("LEE-uh-nee" or "LAY-uh-nee")
Pippa Leontine ("LEE-un-teen" or "LAY-un-teen")
Pippa Ingrid
Pippa Lorelei
Pippa Liv
Pippa Zoe
Pippa Iris
Pippa Daphne
Pippa Kay
Pippa Elinor
Pippa Cecily
Pippa Audrey
Pippa Dorothy
Pippa Justine
Pippa Jocelyn
Pippa Beatrix
Pippa Clementine
Pippa Violet
Do you like any of these? Thanks.
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Penelope
Persephone
Philadelphia
Philippine
Philomena
Phoebe
Pilar
Piera / Pierangela
Perpetua
Paloma
Parthenope ("par-THEN-uh-pee," Florence Nightingale's sister, supposedly is the old name for Naples, Italy. But I'd double check on that.)
Persephone
Philadelphia
Philippine
Philomena
Phoebe
Pilar
Piera / Pierangela
Perpetua
Paloma
Parthenope ("par-THEN-uh-pee," Florence Nightingale's sister, supposedly is the old name for Naples, Italy. But I'd double check on that.)