Lavender
I'm deciding on whether or not I like the name, since I like so few names now with my new surname (Sparrow). Is it too close to lavatory? The only other female names I like with Sparrow are Katherine, Emily, Eve, Ivy, and Margaret.
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I used to dislike Lavender as a name, but it has been growing on me lately. I think it could make an interesting middle, especially:
Alexandra Lavender
Audrey Lavender
Cecily Lavender
Eliza Lavender
Felicity Lavender
Margot Lavender / Margaux Lavender
Matilda Lavender
Sylvie Lavender
Ziva Lavender
Zoe Lavender
Lavender Claire / Lavender Clare
Lavender Elizabeth / Lavender Elisabeth
Lavender Estelle
Lavender Imelda
Lavender Isabel / Lavender Isabelle
Lavender Maeve
Lavender Odessa
Lavender Odette
Lavender Simone
Alexandra Lavender
Audrey Lavender
Cecily Lavender
Eliza Lavender
Felicity Lavender
Margot Lavender / Margaux Lavender
Matilda Lavender
Sylvie Lavender
Ziva Lavender
Zoe Lavender
Lavender Claire / Lavender Clare
Lavender Elizabeth / Lavender Elisabeth
Lavender Estelle
Lavender Imelda
Lavender Isabel / Lavender Isabelle
Lavender Maeve
Lavender Odessa
Lavender Odette
Lavender Simone
This message was edited 10/14/2021, 2:42 PM
Lavender Sparrow is indulgently whimsical, and I like that about it.
I am more likely to be reminded of LGBT associations than lavatories when I hear a person called Lavender, but lately, I haven't really been noticing that either. I feel like it's getting more common/namey sounding, like Sage did.
I like Eve and Ivy. Katherine and Margaret are okay.
I am more likely to be reminded of LGBT associations than lavatories when I hear a person called Lavender, but lately, I haven't really been noticing that either. I feel like it's getting more common/namey sounding, like Sage did.
I like Eve and Ivy. Katherine and Margaret are okay.
This message was edited 10/14/2021, 8:46 AM
Lavender Sparrow could be a tropical bird ... I really don't think it works. And the lavatory connection is there, all right. I've always steered clear of Lavinia for the same reason. Do any of these appeal to you:
Bryony
Caroline
Helen
Penelope
Imogen
Rosamond
Philippa
Gillian
Mary
Elinor
Jocelyn
Belinda
Lyndall
Dinah
Suzanne
And, if Margaret (which I love), then perhaps also Harriet? Juliet? I like Eve with Sparrow: one-syllable possibilities might be Clare, Ruth, Jane, Jean, Anne ... ?
Bryony
Caroline
Helen
Penelope
Imogen
Rosamond
Philippa
Gillian
Mary
Elinor
Jocelyn
Belinda
Lyndall
Dinah
Suzanne
And, if Margaret (which I love), then perhaps also Harriet? Juliet? I like Eve with Sparrow: one-syllable possibilities might be Clare, Ruth, Jane, Jean, Anne ... ?
Lavender is a nice, unique name. However, when the surname is a word / noun, I would shy away from having a name that could also double as an adjective. Someone here commented that it sounds like you are saying the sparrow is lavender colored, and I agree. From your other names, my favorites are Katherine and Ivy.
I personally associate Lavender as a name, way too much with bathrooms. The word sound like lavatory, but also the color, the scent - all very Grandma's powder-room, to me. Also it just sounds kinda bland and dowdy. The Lav syllable is so flat and loud, and I don't like the "under" sound either. Just doesn't suit my taste.
Ivy Sparrow works, and is a more elegant seeming image to me, than Lavender S.
Eve Sparrow is pretty cool.
Emily Sparrow is also nice.
Ivy Sparrow works, and is a more elegant seeming image to me, than Lavender S.
Eve Sparrow is pretty cool.
Emily Sparrow is also nice.
Lavender's one of my favourites, so I absolutely adore it. It isn't just soft, sweet and vintage; there's a hint of mischief and fun in there too (like the Matilda character). It's not too close to lavatory at all imo. With Sparrow it is quite wordy and descriptive too, but it's so charming! Sparrow's a really cool surname, but I can see how it can be frustrating with word names.
I don't think it's close to Lavender at all, but it sounds so frail.
I like it with Sparrow, maybe moreso than on its own. I have charged ambivalence about it, maybe like you. I certainly like it for someone else's kid, and I think Lavender Sparrow is a pretty cool image, if you don't mind the nature emphasis.
I don't like it at all, sounds like your describing the colour of the sparrow.
I especially like Emily Katherine and Eve. Marguerite, Katelyn, Amy, Yvette, Evelyn or Kathleen would be nice too
I especially like Emily Katherine and Eve. Marguerite, Katelyn, Amy, Yvette, Evelyn or Kathleen would be nice too
This message was edited 10/13/2021, 3:30 PM