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louise/lucy/ Lea as fist names, but middle names? Help

8 replies

swalty · 21/07/2014 12:05

Hi all,
Have just found out that I'm having a girl,
I really like Louise as a first name but am stuck for a middle name.
The surname is Italian and finishes with 'i' which is pronounced ' ee'.
My DD is called Robin (spelt the boys way) so am also having trouble finding a name that goes with such a unisex name.
Am in a bit of a pickle, husband would prefer an English name, but must be relatively easy to pronounce!

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Gingerjv · 21/07/2014 13:53

Ava, Grace, Rose, Anna, Scarllet

BlueChampagne · 21/07/2014 14:59

Francesca
Rebecca

MooseyMoo · 21/07/2014 15:14

Anna Louise

waltywoo · 21/07/2014 18:18

Thanks, Im not too keen on Italian names, as I don't think they'd go well with dd's name.
I've been trying to think of some other unisex names to kind of keep a link between siblings.
There are four family members with unisex names so I think that's kind of nice too.

What do you think of
Leigh,
Sydney( I'm not keen but DH loves it)
Alexandra( Alex )
Ashley (mmmm, don't know)

It's not easy, is it?

MsCoconut · 21/07/2014 19:27

Louise Beatrice
Louise Eleanor
Louise Madeleine
Louise Augusta (ok, maybe more England in the 19th century but sounds nice)

Other Uni-sex names:
Morgan
Rowan
Ariel
George (Georgia)
Jo (Josephine, Joanna)
Sam (Samantha)
Jack (Jacqueline)
Dominique
Vivian
Frankie
Jamie
Kennedy

CruCru · 22/07/2014 13:58

Louise Clara
Louise Eleanor
Louise Mary
Louise Marianne

JewelFairies · 22/07/2014 14:05

I know a Lucy Rose and always thought it sounded really nice together

kmini · 22/07/2014 14:53

My niece is Lucy Jennifer, which i think is lovely.

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