Wilmot
Wdyt of Wilmot? Middle name idea?
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I'm with ClevelandKentEvans on this, Wilmot is a girl's name to me. When I was digging around old church records while trying to do some genealogy, I came across so many lady Wilmots in Cornwall! But I definitely get the appeal as a boy name too. It's like Wilbur, but with a little something different.
For a girl I'd lean into the medieval aspect.
Wilmot Margery
Wilmot Nell
Wilmot Agnes
Wilmot Gwen
Wilmot Joan
So cute.
For a boy, something fusty.
Wilmot Frederick
I feel like it needs a third name, even
Wilmot Ferdinand Ezra
Wilmot Jude Clarence
Wilmot Paul Marcus
Wilmot Warren Cornelius
Wilmot Edmund Rupert
Wilmot John Francis
Wilmot Emory Isaac
Wilmot Barnaby Owen
What a fun name!
For a girl I'd lean into the medieval aspect.
Wilmot Margery
Wilmot Nell
Wilmot Agnes
Wilmot Gwen
Wilmot Joan
So cute.
For a boy, something fusty.
Wilmot Frederick
I feel like it needs a third name, even
Wilmot Ferdinand Ezra
Wilmot Jude Clarence
Wilmot Paul Marcus
Wilmot Warren Cornelius
Wilmot Edmund Rupert
Wilmot John Francis
Wilmot Emory Isaac
Wilmot Barnaby Owen
What a fun name!
Since the only person I ever met with this name was a woman (a cousin of a very good family friend, who I met once), it seems feminine to me.
So my response to the middle name question would be something like Marie, Antonia, Blanche, Celeste, Danielle, Erica, Frances, Grace, Helen, Iris, Joan, Katherine, Louise, Noelle, Octavia, Pauline, Rachel, Suzanne, Ursula, Vanessa, Winter, Xenia, Yolanda, or Zuri.
I would not use a middle name starting with "T" (unless it used a "th" sound like Thea) because it would lead to confusion about whether the first name was Wilmot or Wilma when the two were pronounced together.
So my response to the middle name question would be something like Marie, Antonia, Blanche, Celeste, Danielle, Erica, Frances, Grace, Helen, Iris, Joan, Katherine, Louise, Noelle, Octavia, Pauline, Rachel, Suzanne, Ursula, Vanessa, Winter, Xenia, Yolanda, or Zuri.
I would not use a middle name starting with "T" (unless it used a "th" sound like Thea) because it would lead to confusion about whether the first name was Wilmot or Wilma when the two were pronounced together.
I love Wilmot! Maybe not as an actual given name but it has potential…it could definitely be a middle name imo especially if the fn is more traditional.
Do you prefer it for a boy or girl? I like on both but leaning toward boy.
Do you prefer it for a boy or girl? I like on both but leaning toward boy.
Boy definitely.
Don't really like it