Re: 4th girl or 2nd boy
in reply to a message by EdenOnce
I love your naming style.
I may be in the minority but I like Agatha. It may be too many syllables with Eleonora in the middle spot. Arthur is fine name too.
Suggestions
Adeline
Josephine
Agnes
Irene
Esther
Leonora
Caroline
Felicity
Rosemary
Louisa
Helena
Georgiana
Virginia
Audrey
Clementine
Dorothea
Alice
Isobel
Geraldine
Penelope
Lucinda
Cecilia/Cecily
Gwendolyn
Philippa (Pippa)
Lavinia
Henrietta/Harriet
Susanna
Tabitha
Victoria
Juliana/Juliet
Charlotte
Antonia
Frederica
Augusta
Louis
Ambrose
Philip (Pip)
Oscar
Chester
Alexander
Julian
Tobias
Conrad
Clarence
Frederick
Constantine
Valentine
Cornelius
Thomas
Victor
Cyrus
Augustine/Augustus
Theodore
Humphrey
Rupert
Leonard
Albert
Roland
Henry
Gilbert
Harold
Silas
Geoffrey
Bertram
Gregory
I may be in the minority but I like Agatha. It may be too many syllables with Eleonora in the middle spot. Arthur is fine name too.
Suggestions
Adeline
Josephine
Agnes
Irene
Esther
Leonora
Caroline
Felicity
Rosemary
Louisa
Helena
Georgiana
Virginia
Audrey
Clementine
Dorothea
Alice
Isobel
Geraldine
Penelope
Lucinda
Cecilia/Cecily
Gwendolyn
Philippa (Pippa)
Lavinia
Henrietta/Harriet
Susanna
Tabitha
Victoria
Juliana/Juliet
Charlotte
Antonia
Frederica
Augusta
Louis
Ambrose
Philip (Pip)
Oscar
Chester
Alexander
Julian
Tobias
Conrad
Clarence
Frederick
Constantine
Valentine
Cornelius
Thomas
Victor
Cyrus
Augustine/Augustus
Theodore
Humphrey
Rupert
Leonard
Albert
Roland
Henry
Gilbert
Harold
Silas
Geoffrey
Bertram
Gregory
Replies
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I agree it’s a lot of syllables. It gets trickier the deeper one has to dig among names for a given s*x!
You list many names that I admire and have rolled around in my head for consideration. I prefer female names with some substance that also are not derivations of male names, so that tends to exclude a lot of lovely names.
You list many names that I admire and have rolled around in my head for consideration. I prefer female names with some substance that also are not derivations of male names, so that tends to exclude a lot of lovely names.