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Ruth
The post below started me thinking about Ruth. I've always liked the name - I've known some very cool women by it - but have never thought of using it. Now I have. Wdyt? Middle name ideas?
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I am coming around on Ruth. It was my grandma's middle name (actually a family surname that I think her parents probably used because it was also popular at the time). I don't think it's one I'd ever use, but I enjoy meeting girls and young women named Ruth. (Although I met a 12-year-old Ruth who, unprompted, said she hated her name.)Ruth is one of those names that seems like it can only belong to interesting women. I picture an intelligent, beautiful, down-to-earth brunette who cares passionately about some issue(s).
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It's a good name. Little used in my (French-speaking) area, due to the "th" ending, really hard for French-speakers. Indeed, I worked with a French-speaking Ruth, who deplored her name, as it was always pronounced "Root".
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I think it is beautiful in both sound and meaning. It is also a name with a lot of dignity. It doesn't sound too flowery.
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I think it's a great name, I love it. What about these combos:Ruth Angelina / Angelica
Ruth Anneliese
Ruth Olivia
Ruth Isabelle / Isabella
Ruth Phoebe
Ruth Emmeline
Ruth Emily
Ruth Estelle
Ruth Willow
Ruth Audrey
Ruth Amelia / Amelie
Ruth Anastasia
Ruth Daisy
Ruth Felicity
Ruth Guinevere
Ruth Gwendolyn
Ruth Georgiana / Georgia
Ruth Hazel
Ruth Jemima
Ruth Joanna
Ruth Josephine
Ruth Keziah
Ruth Liliana / Lillian
Ruth Zelda
Ruth Celeste
Ruth Charlotte
Ruth Eloise
Ruth Violet
Ruth Vanessa
Ruth Veronica
Ruth Bianca
Ruth Natasha / Natalia
Ruth Madeleine
Ruth Matilda
Ruth Miriam
Ruth Michaela
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I knew a very cool woman named LaVerne, but I still hate LaVerne.I don't like Ruth at all. It needs a long middle name.
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Ruth has something about itThat I really like. It's short, it has a long history of usage, the sound is very harsh (and I like that type of name - Vera and Maude are other favorites) and it's been used for in some of my favorite lit. It's not for everyone, but it's a very cool - and in my opinion - powerful name.Ruth Veronica? Veronica Ruth?
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Ruth Veronica flows very well, as does Veronica Ruth. I have a certain rule that a one syllable first name should have at least a three syllable middle name, so I would concentrate on long middle names.
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Ruth Emmaline
Ruth Emily
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