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WDYT? best middle names to suit Gemma?
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Thanks everyone for your input. Definately a name i'll consider for a daughter although none of the middle names are standing out at the moment but sure something will inspire x
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Common in my generation and kind of tired sounding, but I like it. Nicer than the ubiquitous Emma.Italian combos for linguistic purity:
Gemma Valentina
Gemma Valeria
Gemma Claudia
Gemma Lucrezia
Gemma Sofia
Gemma Letizia
Gemma Lucia (prefer the English pronunciation)
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It feels very 80s rockstar to me. Aside from that, I guess it's ok. Rayael
Carmel
Noelle
Nadine
Karlene
Brielle
Verity
Felicity
Symphony (a bit GPish maybe)
Roselle
Myfanwy
Bethan
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I love Gemma! I came up with the combination of Jemma Danielle for a story character once (she was named for her grandfathers, Jeremy (Jem) and Daniel). I will try to think of some others for you as well.
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I love Gemma! Its my niece's name!
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Really like it. It has a very British charm, modern but just traditional enough, and a little exotic.Gemma Victoria
Gemma Felicity
Gemma Vivien
Gemma Elinor
Gemma Louise
Gemma Marguerite
Gemma Penelope
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Love Gemma. It's elegant but not fussy. It's on my why-isn't-this-more-popular list.Gemma Lucy
Gemma Frances
Gemma Rosalind
Gemma Chloe
Gemma Sylvie
Gemma Celeste
Gemma Lilith
Gemma Clare
Gemma Rosemary
Gemma Charlotte / Caroline
Gemma Niamh
Gemma Cecily
Gemma Tess
Gemma Sophie
Gemma Catherine
Gemma Alice
Gemma Phoebe
Gemma Carys
Gemma Hilary
Gemma Rosalie
Gemma VivienAnything that isn't a noun. Gemma comes from "gem" so especially avoid combos like Gemma Pearl or Gemma Ruby. :-)
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