[Opinions] Re: Meadow?
in reply to a message by Cait
I have a thing for feminine names ending in an "o" sound, and Meadow is right up there near the top. I love it. It's fresh and has such a lovely mental image that I can see it lasting throughout your dd's life perfectly well.
"Casey! Meadow! Time for dinner!" Sounds just fine to me. :-)
Are you in the mood for some mn suggestions?
"Casey! Meadow! Time for dinner!" Sounds just fine to me. :-)
Are you in the mood for some mn suggestions?
This message was edited 1/13/2010, 6:01 PM
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I thought that Casey & Meadow sounded really nice together. Also, with more people confronting me about such a "feminine" name on my son, I think Meadow sounds very feminine, and makes Casey seem more masculine, altough I think that Casey is a male name through and through.
As for middle name suggestions, I'm all ears! I am hoping to use Hanna or any of the following Alex- names: Alexa, Alexia, Alexis, Alessandra, Alexandria, Lexi & Lexie to honour family members. I am also open to having Meadow Middlename Middlename Lastname.
As for middle name suggestions, I'm all ears! I am hoping to use Hanna or any of the following Alex- names: Alexa, Alexia, Alexis, Alessandra, Alexandria, Lexi & Lexie to honour family members. I am also open to having Meadow Middlename Middlename Lastname.
Casey feminine? "Casey Stengle at the bat" reference is masculine. Plus, I have a nephew Casey so I don't register that at all.
Meadow Hannah would be lovely. Meadow Alexandra too.
I'll list a few of my favorite combos in case you'd like to do the 2 mn thing:
Meadow Freya / Freja (Sandrine)
Meadow (Hannah) Carys
Meadow Sylvie (Alexandra)
Meadow (Hannah) Linnea (or are two botanical names in one combo too much?)
Thanks for the response. I definitely makes this more fun. Good luck!
Meadow Hannah would be lovely. Meadow Alexandra too.
I'll list a few of my favorite combos in case you'd like to do the 2 mn thing:
Meadow Freya / Freja (Sandrine)
Meadow (Hannah) Carys
Meadow Sylvie (Alexandra)
Meadow (Hannah) Linnea (or are two botanical names in one combo too much?)
Thanks for the response. I definitely makes this more fun. Good luck!