Re: Augustine (f)
in reply to a message by Wordsmith
Love Augustine. I recently met a little Augustine, about three, who had a brother named Hamilton. I think such it's formal while still having an air of youth around it. It still needs a less cooped-up middle though, to balance it out. From yours, I think these are great:
Augustine Adele
Augustine Beatrix
Augustine Blythe
Augustine Georgia
Augustine Hazel
Augustine Pearl
Augustine Sylvie
Beatrice and Marguerite are a little too similar for the same name (over three syllables, I-consonant-E endings) but they would make a fantastic sibset. Beatrice, Augustine, and Marguerite. Classics with a French nod.
I also think Augustine Ruby would be lovely, or depending on how you feel on two middles: Augustine Ruby Celeste, Augustine Ruby Marguerite, or Augustine Alice Pearl.
Augustine Adele
Augustine Beatrix
Augustine Blythe
Augustine Georgia
Augustine Hazel
Augustine Pearl
Augustine Sylvie
Beatrice and Marguerite are a little too similar for the same name (over three syllables, I-consonant-E endings) but they would make a fantastic sibset. Beatrice, Augustine, and Marguerite. Classics with a French nod.
I also think Augustine Ruby would be lovely, or depending on how you feel on two middles: Augustine Ruby Celeste, Augustine Ruby Marguerite, or Augustine Alice Pearl.