Re: Paloma (and an apology for last Friday's Maurice thread)
in reply to a message by Bear
I'm becoming quite fond of P names myself. Penelope has always been a favorite, but lately I've added Paloma, Pomona, Pia, Philippa and Phoebe.
Some combos...
Paloma Adele
Paloma Beatrice
Paloma Catrin
Paloma Corinne
Paloma Crescentia
Paloma Daphne
Paloma Delphine
Paloma Elena
Paloma Elise
Paloma Friederike
Paloma Helene
Paloma Henriette
Paloma Jane
Paloma Julianne
Paloma Maureen
Paloma Nadine
Paloma Odette
Paloma Rebecca
Paloma Sylvaine
These are courtesy of my 7 year old sister...
Paloma Caroline
Paloma Christina
Paloma Emery
Paloma Emmeline
Paloma Hannah
Paloma Jacqueline
Paloma Judith
Paloma Lauren
Paloma Lillian
Paloma Mia
Paloma Olive
Paloma Pauline
Paloma Raquel
Paloma Sierra
Paloma Sunshine
Paloma Theodora
Some combos...
Paloma Adele
Paloma Beatrice
Paloma Catrin
Paloma Corinne
Paloma Crescentia
Paloma Daphne
Paloma Delphine
Paloma Elena
Paloma Elise
Paloma Friederike
Paloma Helene
Paloma Henriette
Paloma Jane
Paloma Julianne
Paloma Maureen
Paloma Nadine
Paloma Odette
Paloma Rebecca
Paloma Sylvaine
These are courtesy of my 7 year old sister...
Paloma Caroline
Paloma Christina
Paloma Emery
Paloma Emmeline
Paloma Hannah
Paloma Jacqueline
Paloma Judith
Paloma Lauren
Paloma Lillian
Paloma Mia
Paloma Olive
Paloma Pauline
Paloma Raquel
Paloma Sierra
Paloma Sunshine
Paloma Theodora
Replies
Very impressive
Your seven year old sister is a naming genius. I could never have done so well at her age. :-)
I absolutely love:
Paloma Caroline -- I picture gorgeous fashions by Carolina Hererra (sp?)
Paloma Christina
Paloma Jacqueline
Paloma Olive (does she know about doves and olive branches?) -- What does she think about Paloma Olivette? Too frilly?
Paloma Sunshine -- this should be the title to a song
Paloma Theodora -- so elegant
Yours aren't too shabby either:
Paloma Adele
Paloma Beatrice
Paloma Crescentia -- !!
Paloma Daphne
Paloma Delphine
Paloma Friederike
Paloma Helene (I'm using the French pronunciation)
Paloma Henriette
Paloma Jane
Paloma Julianne
Paloma Maureen -- aw, my niece's name. The "m's" are a little close. But I've always had a soft spot for "Blanca Maureen / Maureen Blanca." So "Una Paloma Blanca" is keeping this going through my head in the most wonderful way.
Paloma Rebecca
Paloma Sylvaine -- What do you think of Paloma Sylvie / Sylvia?
Merci beaucoup. :-)
Your seven year old sister is a naming genius. I could never have done so well at her age. :-)
I absolutely love:
Paloma Caroline -- I picture gorgeous fashions by Carolina Hererra (sp?)
Paloma Christina
Paloma Jacqueline
Paloma Olive (does she know about doves and olive branches?) -- What does she think about Paloma Olivette? Too frilly?
Paloma Sunshine -- this should be the title to a song
Paloma Theodora -- so elegant
Yours aren't too shabby either:
Paloma Adele
Paloma Beatrice
Paloma Crescentia -- !!
Paloma Daphne
Paloma Delphine
Paloma Friederike
Paloma Helene (I'm using the French pronunciation)
Paloma Henriette
Paloma Jane
Paloma Julianne
Paloma Maureen -- aw, my niece's name. The "m's" are a little close. But I've always had a soft spot for "Blanca Maureen / Maureen Blanca." So "Una Paloma Blanca" is keeping this going through my head in the most wonderful way.
Paloma Rebecca
Paloma Sylvaine -- What do you think of Paloma Sylvie / Sylvia?
Merci beaucoup. :-)
This message was edited 6/20/2011, 11:36 AM
Lol, she does really well with names. I think she picks up some from me in that respect. Olive was by far her favorite of the ones she suggested and she does like Olivette. I hadn't told her before that Paloma means dove, but when I told her a few minutes ago, her eyes lit up and she got really excited.
The French pronunciation of Helene does seem to work best in this combo, and that's the one I had in mind when I typed it. I had the same feeling as you do about Maureen, but I love it so much I couldn't resist. I think Sylvie / Sylvia would work well in lieu of Sylvaine. :D
I'm glad you like some!
The French pronunciation of Helene does seem to work best in this combo, and that's the one I had in mind when I typed it. I had the same feeling as you do about Maureen, but I love it so much I couldn't resist. I think Sylvie / Sylvia would work well in lieu of Sylvaine. :D
I'm glad you like some!
That is so cute about your sister's eyes lighting up. A young namenerd. :-)
This message was edited 6/20/2011, 4:57 PM