Willow
WDYT of Willow? I kind of never took it seriously, but I am really liking it right now. Maybe more of a MN, though, especially if I were to use Owen in the sibset -- too many W's?
Combo suggestions please!
Combo suggestions please!
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I love Willow. It is my favourite girls name (apart from my childrens' names) I am going to use it if this baby is a girl.
Willow Elizabeth
Willow Skye
Willow June
Willow Calanthe
Willow Jane
Willow Pearl
Willow Rose
Willow Camille
Willow Xanthe
Willow Chrysanthe
Willow Jade
Willow Frances
Willow Jasmine
Willow Dahlia
Willow Judith
Willow Katherine
Willow Zara
Willow Beatrice
Willow Rebekah
Willow Theresa
Willow Eliza
Willow Cassandra
Willow Fiona
Willow Victoria
Willow Zephyrine
Anneliese Willow
Ariana Willow
I love Willow. It is my favourite girls name (apart from my childrens' names) I am going to use it if this baby is a girl.
Willow Elizabeth
Willow Skye
Willow June
Willow Calanthe
Willow Jane
Willow Pearl
Willow Rose
Willow Camille
Willow Xanthe
Willow Chrysanthe
Willow Jade
Willow Frances
Willow Jasmine
Willow Dahlia
Willow Judith
Willow Katherine
Willow Zara
Willow Beatrice
Willow Rebekah
Willow Theresa
Willow Eliza
Willow Cassandra
Willow Fiona
Willow Victoria
Willow Zephyrine
Anneliese Willow
Ariana Willow
This message was edited 2/16/2009, 3:34 PM
I think it can be sweet when other people use it--kind of how I see Fiona or Claire--even though it's probably not going to make my own favorites list. It certainly doesn't make me cringe in the way that Willa does, that country bumpkin nightmare that people seem to enjoy. Yecch.
But anyway! Willow does have a versatile and graceful enough sound that I can see it being a serious name instead of just a cutie-pie whim. In some way or another I enjoy the combos:
Willow Eleanor
Willow Grace, as long as 'graceful' came up
Willow Cherith; I love Cherith but it doesn't seem to be catching)
Willow Constant
Willow Verity
Willow Susanna / Susannah
Willow Ramona
Willow Rosine
Willow Johanna
Willow Genevieve
Willow Marielle
Willow Marise
Willow Livia
Willow Adelia
Willow Aleida; Aleida is one of hose names I want other people to get into
Willow Hyacinth, although it is a bit plant-y
Willow Cynthia; solves the plant thing :-P
Willow Corinne
Willow Jeannine
But anyway! Willow does have a versatile and graceful enough sound that I can see it being a serious name instead of just a cutie-pie whim. In some way or another I enjoy the combos:
Willow Eleanor
Willow Grace, as long as 'graceful' came up
Willow Cherith; I love Cherith but it doesn't seem to be catching)
Willow Constant
Willow Verity
Willow Susanna / Susannah
Willow Ramona
Willow Rosine
Willow Johanna
Willow Genevieve
Willow Marielle
Willow Marise
Willow Livia
Willow Adelia
Willow Aleida; Aleida is one of hose names I want other people to get into
Willow Hyacinth, although it is a bit plant-y
Willow Cynthia; solves the plant thing :-P
Willow Corinne
Willow Jeannine
I was disappointed that Aleida is prn with the long I sound instead of an E because it had appeal, but I'd hate to intentionally misprn it, though I favor the E.
Cherith makes me think of Cherish with a lisp, though.
Willow Marielle and Willow Marise are beautiful; I'm not very familiar with those MNs. I also like the ever lovely Eleanor with it. Thanks!
Cherith makes me think of Cherish with a lisp, though.
Willow Marielle and Willow Marise are beautiful; I'm not very familiar with those MNs. I also like the ever lovely Eleanor with it. Thanks!
I love Willow, and have done so for a long time...
It's not disputable and difficult, it's just a name that I love for only two reasons: It's elegant and apt for both children and women. Secondly, it look simply gorgeous, with the two w's. I love that.
However, I have found out that I find Willow not apt as a mn AT ALL. When used as a mn, it always seems to loose significance and beauty. Even if you don't want to call your child Willow, I would always put it in front of the other name, for example: "Willow Ruthie" instead of "Ruthie Willow".
I really like the combo Willow & Owen, and don't find the three w's irritating.
I'd like...
Willow Sela
Willow Xanthe
Willow Morven
Willow Prudence
Willow Georgina
Willow Elizabeth
Willow Katharine
Willow Ariel
It's not disputable and difficult, it's just a name that I love for only two reasons: It's elegant and apt for both children and women. Secondly, it look simply gorgeous, with the two w's. I love that.
However, I have found out that I find Willow not apt as a mn AT ALL. When used as a mn, it always seems to loose significance and beauty. Even if you don't want to call your child Willow, I would always put it in front of the other name, for example: "Willow Ruthie" instead of "Ruthie Willow".
I really like the combo Willow & Owen, and don't find the three w's irritating.
I'd like...
Willow Sela
Willow Xanthe
Willow Morven
Willow Prudence
Willow Georgina
Willow Elizabeth
Willow Katharine
Willow Ariel
I think it's lovely. And too many Ws is impossible! Haha, I would have a sibset of William, Wesley, Winifred, and Willow and I wouldn't bat an eye. =) Willow is very sweet and naturey without being weird.
Willow Elaine
Willow Fiorenza
Willow Amelia
Willow Nicola
Willow Milena
Willow Shaina
Willow Alexandra
Willow Octavia
Willow Olivia
Willow Jamila
Willow Carys
Willow Aeronwen
Willow Piera
Willow Titania
Willow Anneliese
Willow Annelie
Willow Annegret
Willow Harriet
Willow Siobhan
Willow Eireann
Willow Aoife
Willow Evadne
Willow Ariadne
Willow Polymnia
Willow Elaine
Willow Fiorenza
Willow Amelia
Willow Nicola
Willow Milena
Willow Shaina
Willow Alexandra
Willow Octavia
Willow Olivia
Willow Jamila
Willow Carys
Willow Aeronwen
Willow Piera
Willow Titania
Willow Anneliese
Willow Annelie
Willow Annegret
Willow Harriet
Willow Siobhan
Willow Eireann
Willow Aoife
Willow Evadne
Willow Ariadne
Willow Polymnia
This message was edited 2/16/2009, 10:42 AM