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Name for Rowan's sibling

52 replies

MumOnACornishFarm · 31/05/2016 23:30

Suggestions and thoughts please on the following:

Fern/Maisie/Lola for a first name, Isabel/Astrid/Beatrix for a middle name.

Kit/Oscar for a first name, Harry/Benjamin for a middle name. We're more stuck for boys names than girls this time around Sad

Worth mentioning that they will have a four syllable double barrelled surname too. So there's potential to be a bit of a mouthful Shock

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MumOnACornishFarm · 01/06/2016 18:58

Other half just put on his best WTF face when I said Beatrix Grin He would stay very, very safe if he had his way. Not just traditional, but probably pretty bloody boring too. (Glad he's not on MN)

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leoniethelioness · 01/06/2016 19:27

Kester
Alistair
Rufus
Eric
Raphael
Ezra

Violet
Josephine
Phoebe
Jessamine

MumOnACornishFarm · 01/06/2016 19:39

leonie I love Rufus and Raphael! But we would have 3 'R' names in the family, and only my partner without. We'd be a poor man's Kardashians Grin I'm trying to avoid R names so it's sods law that I love loads of them.

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Scribblegirl · 01/06/2016 19:44

It's so funny - before I opened the thread I thought Fern and there it was in your OP!

Other names in case...
Hazel
Talia
Karina
Catriona
Helena

Elijah
Matthias
Silas
Isaiah

Niklepic · 01/06/2016 19:47

How about Rowan and Willow?

MumOnACornishFarm · 01/06/2016 19:51

I have toyed with Willow, but I can't shake Buffy the Vampire Slayer from my mind Hmm But we did originally think we'd go with another 'nature name' hence Fern being on the list. We also looked at things like Poppy and Fleur. We keep coming back to Fern, so I think it's a strong favourite. And I don't know any Ferns, bonus!
We got stuck for another good boys nature name though.

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acatcalledjohn · 01/06/2016 20:33

I was going to say willow too. Though do like Ivy?

For a boy (sticking with the nature theme): Ash?

Fletcherl · 01/06/2016 20:41

Kit Robin

Radish9 · 01/06/2016 21:52

I thought Rowan and Xander, but that's Buffy too!

LongChalk · 01/06/2016 21:53

We have a Kit. He's Kit Alexander. I think it needs a longer mn but your surname might change that or in fact do that for you.
So Kit Smith would be a no for me but Kit Smith-Jacobson sounds ace.

IHeartKingThistle · 01/06/2016 21:56

Kit is gorgeous.

Jesse?

MumOnACornishFarm · 01/06/2016 22:17

Longchalk I think you're right about balancing a short name with a longer one. Surname will be two 2-syllable surnames, double barrelled.

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nuttymango · 02/06/2016 19:41

Aspen

lordsteatime · 02/06/2016 19:55

Seth
Arthur
Huxley
Hector
Humphrey

sashh · 04/06/2016 10:19

MumOnACornishFarm

It means sea sprite, it was also the name of the daughter of the British ambassador to Russia during the revolution, and one of his wife's middle names.

I have toyed with Willow

Are you a witch? Or Pagan? They are considered sacred tress by some.

wiccamum · 04/06/2016 10:26

I have a Rowan. As you can tell from my name, I am pagan. My DD was conceived in the Rowan month (pagan calendar) hence the name. Birch and Oak are popular boys names....but can be a bit "out there" for some.

Willow, myrtle and ash also popular.

MumOnACornishFarm · 04/06/2016 22:23

Thanks sashh and wiccamum no, neither of us are pagan. We just love nature and the outdoors, and my partner has a special soft spot for trees generally. We both just loved the name Rowan but I was also interested in some of the folklore around the Rowan tree, which grow quite abundantly not far from our home and where I originally come from in Wales. But R was born on the summer solstice, so he's our sunshine baby really Smile
I've got a funny feeling the next one is going to pop out on halloween!

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wiccamum · 04/06/2016 23:04

There is a huge amount of folklore around the Rowan tree. It is associated with health and resilience, and ironically was planted around villages to keep witches away!

Good luck with the next one. A Halloween baby (Samhain) is no bad thing!

Namelessbabe · 04/06/2016 23:09

MumonACornishFarm the only Jago I've ever met came from Cornwall!!

RosieThorn · 04/06/2016 23:20

Ashley shortened to Ash? Could work for both and also a tree name.

Namelessbabe · 04/06/2016 23:49

I like Ash, but not Ashley. What about Asher?

pieceofpurplesky · 05/06/2016 00:10

Rowan and Willow

pieceofpurplesky · 05/06/2016 00:14

Sorry presses send
Rowan and Willow
Rowan and Hazel
Rowan and Marnie
For girls

Just5minswithDacre · 05/06/2016 00:21

The nature theme is lovely.

pieceofpurplesky · 05/06/2016 00:26

Rowan and Finn
Rowan and Max
Rowan and Ash
Rowan and Zach
Rowan and Glenn
For boys