Acacia is a pretty name.
Acacia Frost seems ok but it reminds me of an acacia tree covered in frost. It sounds like the name of a ski resort. It's still nice though.
Amethyst -
Amethyst is a really nice name but
Amethyst Frost is a bit tacky. I think of amethyst colored frost.
Apple (My friend really likes them together)
Blue - This is cute for a pet but not for a person. It's ok as a middle name though. Blue Frost is really tacky imo.
Briar - very nice.
Briar is a nature name but
Briar Frost isn't as obvious as some of the others.
Briley - cute but trendy.
Bronwyn - nice but not really my style. I prefer
Branwen and
Anwen.
Clementine -
Clementine Frost flows nicely but
Clementine is nms.
Cyan - I love this name for a girl.
Cyan Frost is another nature phrase but it's not as obvious as something like
Violet. I still would avoid using
Cyan with Frost though.
Dawn - This would make a nice middle name.
Dawn Frost doesn't flow all that well and it ends up being a nature phrase name.
Ember - pretty but it might be mistaken as
Amber. Ember Frost sounds like two nature words thrown together imo.
Estelle - pretty. I like this as a middle name.
Garnet - nice but
Garnet Frost is nms for the same reason as
Violet Frost,
Scarlett Frost, etc.
Harmony - cute
Helene - pretty. In French, it's ay-LEN. I pronounce it as hel-leen in English.
Imogene -
Imogene Frost sounds nice.
Indigo - nms and I don't care for
Indigo Frost as a fn/ln combo.
Iris - very pretty but
Iris Frost reminds me of an
Iris covered in frost.
Lavender - Nice but not one that I would use. I wouldn't use this with the last name Frost.
Lilac - pretty but I don't care for
Lilac Frost. It sounds like a wallpaper design or the name of a color of paint.
London - cute but
London Frost seems cheesy to me.
Lyris - different but nms.
Makai - pretty
Penelope - cute but nms.
Nella and
Nell /
Nelle are cute nicknames and
Penelope Frost flows together really well though.
Sapphire - very pretty but
Sapphire Frost?
Scarlet(t) -
Scarlet /
Scarlett is really nms and I dislike the fn/ln combo
Scarlett Frost.
Charlotte is nms but I prefer it over
Scarlet /
Scarlett. It also works well with the last name Frost.
Selene - pretty
Soleil - soh-LAY -
Soleil Frost seems tacky to me (it would translate to sun frost).
Violet - not really my style but it's not a bad name.
Violet Frost is nms though.
Winter -
Winter is a nice name but
Winter Frost is really tacky imo.
more ideas:
Ariadne (air-ee-AD-nee)
Evadne (ev-AD-nee)
Ianthe (eye-AN-thee)
IonaIone (eye-OH-nee)
TabithaAmityAdara (a-DAR-a)
Linnea (lin-NAY-a)
GwendolynGenevieveGuinevereVeraLydiaOrlaArla
NaomiMarenMiraMirandaMyraIsadoraArdenEvelynAdrienneIvaIsis - too close to "icy frost", "ice frost", or "ice and frost" when it's paired with the last name Frost though.
AmeliePatienceCorinneCoralieRosalieRosalindAltheaTheaBria (BREE-a)
BrielleCambriaNoelle -
Noelle Frost seems overly Christmas-y though.
NoeliaEmerald - doesn't work with Frost though.
Adele /
AdelleAdelineClaireClaraClarityEsme /
Esmee
I would avoid using nature names and color names with the last name Frost if you have a problem with the first name and last name blending together to create a nature phrase. If you really want to use a nature name, you can use use a combined last name (your maiden name and Frost) instead of just using Frost.
This message was edited 2/22/2006, 4:40 PM