Re: Female middle name wanted: J…consonant, bisyllabic, Christian/German, independent
in reply to a message by Crissov
These are the only middle names that I can think of that match your criteria:
* Katharina Jael [ya-EL], but no accent on the first syllable
* Katharine Janice [ya-niece], but no Biblic nor Germanic background and no accent on the first syllable
* Katharina Jasmin [yahs-MEEN], but no Biblic nor Germanic background and no accent on the first syllable
I like Katharina Jasmin the most, because Jasmin is very popular both in Germany and English speaking countries (possibly spelled differently, but anyways).
* Katharina Jael [ya-EL], but no accent on the first syllable
* Katharine Janice [ya-niece], but no Biblic nor Germanic background and no accent on the first syllable
* Katharina Jasmin [yahs-MEEN], but no Biblic nor Germanic background and no accent on the first syllable
I like Katharina Jasmin the most, because Jasmin is very popular both in Germany and English speaking countries (possibly spelled differently, but anyways).
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I liked Jahel (instead of Jael), but I was the only one.
Jasmin isn’t bad, but unfortunately doesn’t go well with the family name.
Janice reminds me too much of the awful character from Friends and I would always pronounce it that way (~ Jennis), which I don’t like at all.
Jasmin isn’t bad, but unfortunately doesn’t go well with the family name.
Janice reminds me too much of the awful character from Friends and I would always pronounce it that way (~ Jennis), which I don’t like at all.
This message was edited 5/1/2016, 2:24 PM