Help protect children from gaming harms.

Take our survey

Please or to access all these features

Baby names

Find baby name inspiration and advice on the Mumsnet Baby Names forum.

What would you call Giselle's sister?

115 replies

BlehBleh · 27/05/2019 01:21

Hi there,

Looking for some suggestions for Giselle's sister! My husband and I are struggling to agree on any names. I like Annalise, Genevieve and Rosalie. He likes Juliette, Sylvie and Violet.

I would love it if you wonderful people could suggest some names in the same vein as the ones above.

Thank you!

P.S. No names that end with -elle please! People always mix up mine and my daughters names. We don't need another one in the mix lol

OP posts:
Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
New posts on this thread. Refresh page
LegoPiecesEverywhere · 03/06/2019 08:08

Clarissa

Comefromaway · 01/06/2019 21:27

Wili

diavlo · 01/06/2019 21:26

Cecilia
Cicely
Elodie
Delphine

foxtiger · 01/06/2019 21:22

My first thought was Delphine. I also like Annalise and Rosalie from your list.

ThatCurlyGirl · 01/06/2019 12:45

I thought of Violet before I read your OP. Beautiful combo!

TatianaLarina · 01/06/2019 12:28

Wouldn’t want to be named after a city.

I like Ginevra.

BlehBleh · 30/05/2019 16:21

@Antonin I'm not keen on Geneva at all. I don't really like variations as it seems like we'd be settling.

OP posts:
Antonin · 30/05/2019 14:13

How about Geneva? Would you DH prefer tat to. Genevieve?
I think Sylvia sounds more “finished” than Sylvia.
Angelique?
Nicolette?
Stephanie

lucymegan · 29/05/2019 12:38

I love Genevieve with nn Ginny.
Love Lydia and violet too.

Hobbesmanc · 28/05/2019 16:36

Sylvie for sure- its a lovely Gallic sounding name.

I think Cecilia and Cecily are gracious also Celeste. Marina is underused. And Audrey is a gorgeous old name that needs to come back into fashion

bingoitsadingo · 28/05/2019 16:29

I was going to suggest Vivienne as well but see that's out.

What about Harriette or Nicolette?

LittleGwyneth · 28/05/2019 16:25

Giselle and Viola is a lovely combination, as someone else said.

nevernotstruggling · 28/05/2019 15:16

Genevieve

BlehBleh · 28/05/2019 15:15

Thank you for all the suggestions everyone!

OP posts:
birdling · 28/05/2019 10:04

Fleur

BlehBleh · 28/05/2019 08:46

@mathanxiety The only Sylvie I've ever known was a family friend that was in her 90's. Sylvie is seen as an old lady name where my mother is originally from so maybe that's why I can't get past that connotation.

OP posts:
taylorlynn · 28/05/2019 07:35

Noelle
Stella
Larissa
Lilah
Elodie
Clarabelle
Louella
Thalia

BlueWonder · 28/05/2019 06:55

Greta
Henrietta
Clara
Portia
Camilla
Felicity
Claudia
Beatrice
Xanthe

bibbitybobbityyhat · 28/05/2019 05:07

Rosanna

Susannah

Madeleine

Meredith

Penelope

Francesca

Caroline

Catherine

Natasha

Victoris

A nice long name. Not too fay. No ballet connotations as that would be naff.

mathanxiety · 28/05/2019 04:25

Sylvie is far from old ladyish - it's quite a popular choice where I am.
I doubt many would pick up the ballet association.

I would avoid a name with the same initial.

Suggestions:
Seraphine
Celestine
Coraline
Emilie
Marie-Élise
Emmeline
Claudia
Lilou
Cecelia
Delphine
Juliana
Zenaida
Leontine

Daisypie · 28/05/2019 02:11

Ines
Sophie
Imogen

SnowyAlpsandPeaks · 28/05/2019 01:59

First thought Genevieve before I opened the thread.

AnotherRoadsideAttraction · 27/05/2019 23:09

Giselle and...

Daphne
Anastasia
Brianna
Serena
Elspeth

PhilipJennings · 27/05/2019 23:01

I know a Giselle with a sister Fleur, so Fleur was immediately what came to mind for me. Two of the most beautiful sweet-natured children I've ever met tbh.

Threeandabit · 27/05/2019 21:02

Jasmine

Swipe left for the next trending thread