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Strong, feminine girls' names with nickname

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sanilee · 01/11/2014 19:53

Hi, all. We are looking to get pregnant soon and have settled on our potential boys' names. We are finding the girls' names a bit trickier. I love classic names that sound strong and feminine. DH agrees but would also like a cute nickname to go with them, which is fine by me. I tend to be drawn to three syllable names, names with historical and/or literary connections, and names with "L" or "R" in them, though those aren't requirements.

Boys: Lionel (nn Leo) FamilyMiddleName
Theodore (nn Teddy) FamilyMiddle Name

Middle name will be family name (Lee or Holly) though I don't care too much about first and middle name coordinating. Last name is a bird, fish, or something that could throw off even Holmes. Begins with "H".

We wanted the nickname of Rosie and would also call her Rosie Lee (in the States so has nothing to do with tea here) but don't love any of the "Rose" names and Rose by itself is just too abrupt. We like Rosalind nn Rosie, especially because of the Shakespeare connection but I am not sold- I am not sure if the "lind" is a little harsh. I also really like Delphine but DH is not convinced and I am not quite either.

Other names we liked but will likely not use:

Seraphina (nn Fina)- negative associations for DH
Lavender- not sold, no nickname
Chloe- I like the "lo" sound but feels a bit trendy
Grace- seems a bit blah
Clara- see Grace, no nickname
Arabella/Annabel- too many Bellas in the US right now
Rose
Araminta (nn Minty)- DH LOVES and I love the historical connection (Harriet Tubman) but I don't know if I could actually give a child this name, seems like it would be a bit much; also a bit harsh sounding. I know this is a "posh" name but that is irrelevant in the States
Jemima- love but would never use due to racial undertones here
Josephine (nn Posy)- love the nn and "Little Women" connection, don't love the full name
Juliet- don't love the "t" ending, perhaps is too strongly associated with the character
Felicity (nn Fi) - DH doesn't like

Thanks!

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sanilee · 01/11/2014 22:33

Hazlenutt, Stella is a strech, though I like Estelle and Maristella even more.

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TunnocksCW · 01/11/2014 22:43

Bit of a stretch maybe, Melrose....?

Carrie5608 · 01/11/2014 22:45

Danielle nn Danni
Millicent nn Millie

vintagenurse · 01/11/2014 22:48

Evangeline - Eve
Genevieve - Eve/Viva
Victoria - Vita

TunnocksCW · 01/11/2014 22:50

Simone
Emmeline
Dorothy

AhoyMcCoy · 01/11/2014 22:55

Matilda (nn Tilly)

EllaMenoPea · 01/11/2014 23:01

Charlotte nn= Lottie

EllaMenoPea · 01/11/2014 23:06

Sorry, just seen has already been done!

sanilee · 01/11/2014 23:09

Ha, the Melrose thought crossed my mind before! Love Evangeline, worried Eve would get swallowed by all the Avas/Evas. Love Simone as well, but what would be the nickname? Emmeline is very pretty but not very strong and Emma is a huge name here. I think Matilda nn Tilly is adorable, but Matilda sounds like a child's name and not a woman's name to me for some reason.

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sanilee · 01/11/2014 23:09

No worries, Ella- it's a great suggestion!

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TunnocksCW · 01/11/2014 23:18

OK, good luck hope you get your LO soon.

sanilee · 02/11/2014 00:01

Thanks for all your suggestions, Tunnock. I am going to add Evangeline, I really do love it. Do you have a suggestion for a Simone nickname by any chance?

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SuburbanRhonda · 02/11/2014 00:08

Rosemary means "dew of the sea" in America.

squoosh · 02/11/2014 02:02

Margaret/Margot
Gabrielle/Gabby
Olivia/Livvy
Caroline/Caro
Adelaide/Della
Gwendolyn/Gwen
Anastasia/Annie
Cordelia/Delia
Cornelia/Corny
Cecilia/Cece
Susannah/Zanna
Camille/Callie
Amelia/Mimi
Sylvia/Sylvie

Guin1 · 02/11/2014 05:28

Elowen nn Ellie / Nell / Wenna
Kerensa nn Kerry
Isolde nn Issy
Theresa nn Tessa

My favourite nn for Josephine is Josie.
You could still use Theadora, but have nn as Thea (or Dora). Then if you have a boy, use Edward nn Teddy.

moxon · 02/11/2014 05:52

If you like Madeline, you could go with Linny/Linney or Lina/Luna as a nn over Maddie. I know both a Linney and a Linny (one a Madeline, one a Rosalyn). I also know a few Lina's, and one Luna as a given name.

mathanxiety · 02/11/2014 07:23

What the heck is dew of the sea?

ashesandfire · 02/11/2014 09:02

I LOVE Rosalind and don't think it sounds too harsh at all!
sorry for any repeats haven't quite read the whole thread
Meredith nn Merry/Edie
Miriam/Miranda nn Miri/Mimi?
Marianne nn Annie
Tabitha nn Tabby
Bethany nn Beth, Bessie
Genevieve nn Ginny/Evie
Penelope nn Penny/Nell
Alexandra nn Alexa/Ally/Sasha

SuburbanRhonda · 02/11/2014 09:13

I think it's the dew that comes from the sea, math.

That's just a guess, though Wink

Sundaedelight · 02/11/2014 09:20

LOVE Araminta! Also Aminta. Both nn Minty/Minta. Also really like Rosalind from your list nn Rosie. Fenella instead of Felicity?

ashesandfire · 02/11/2014 09:46

Oh- Emmeline nn Emmy?

Anjou · 02/11/2014 09:49

Evangeline nn Evan. Love it!

I too like Rose, but really don't like the usual 'full' names for it. How about Ambrosia? You could use nn Rose for that. You could even get creative and try Amberosa? I'm usually not a fan of the made up name, but that one feels kind of right.

(I've only read the first and last few posts of the thread, so apologies if this has been said before.)

SuburbanRhonda · 02/11/2014 10:30

Evan is a full boys' name, though, surely?

Two Evangelines I know have Evie as their NN - ok, but very popular.

TessOfTheAmityvilles · 02/11/2014 10:58

If you like Tess, but aren't sure on Tessa as a full name, how about Thessaly (thess-ah-lee)?

Tess is my full name, but if I had to pick a longer form, I'd want to be Thessaly for sure.

WrappedInABlankie · 02/11/2014 11:20

I'm A Josephene and I've never been called posy it's either Jo (female not male) pheney or Jose hth

Also I like rose, hate Josephine