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Vowel-y names

35 replies

AtticaRose · 22/07/2018 08:25

DH's last name is very consonant-y (begins Cl- and ends -ns, two syllables) and pretty rare. Looking for suggestions for boy and girl names that have plenty of vowels! Relatively recognisable and easy to say/spell is a plus. DH also hates boys names of the Archie/Alfie/Freddie type.

I like:
Elinor (can't use)
Maria
Beatrice
Natasha
Naomi
Arthur
Matthew
William
Alexander

Any better suggestions?

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DaisyTwirl · 22/07/2018 11:31

Girls:
Eleanor
Angela
Isla
Eilidh (pronounced like Hayley, but no 'H')

Boys:
Elliot
Iain
Leigh
Aaron

ooobisto · 22/07/2018 12:29

@Iamtryingtobenicehere maybe you should just go away?! You've come on a baby name app and moaned at someone for asking for baby names 🤔😳

Aoife
Maeve
Ava
Elsa
Ella
Olivia
Lila
Lola
Willow
Zara
Ayla

Stillmonday · 22/07/2018 12:45

@ooobisto well said 😀

charityhallet · 22/07/2018 12:48

Fionnuala (Finnoola) - 5 vowels & Irish!

MrsMrsMrsMrs · 22/07/2018 13:09

Aneira is lovely

autumnkate · 23/07/2018 21:27

Asa for a boy?

loveshinealight · 23/07/2018 21:37

Saoirse is good if you like vowels!

Cosmoa · 23/07/2018 21:43

@Iamtryingtobenicehere

😂😂😂 what a weird thing to say on a baby name thread board!!!

JaretsGirlfren · 23/07/2018 21:54

Felicity,
Amalie,
Isobel,
Georgia,
Elisha,
Lillia,
Lola,
Emma

sycamore54321 · 24/07/2018 02:05

Irish names are definitely a good one for vowels.

Girls:
Aoife
Aoibheann or Aoibhinn
Aine
Ailbhe
Eadaoin
Eimear
Ealga
Orla or Orlaith
Una

Boys:
Eoin or Eoghan
Aodh
Aidan
Aodhan
Eanna

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