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FlowerMama · 06/09/2018 12:28

Mia-Lily, Ava-Rose and Cora-Ivy?

I'd like to keep it in the same style (short name-flower/plant)

Ty x Thanks

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FlowerMama · 06/09/2018 14:17

Bumping and adding that I quite like Noah, Eli and Luca and maybe Leif, Briar or Sage

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Maverick66 · 06/09/2018 14:21

Noah def not Leif, Briar or Sage. I don't think a full grown man would like to be called any of these.

Disfordarkchocolate · 06/09/2018 14:23

I like Leif. I thinks it's quite a hard theme for a boy though.

Sunflower321 · 06/09/2018 14:30

I like Leif too! I don't like Noah as it sounds like a whiny no.

MumUnderTheMoon · 06/09/2018 14:32

What about forest, alder, ash or branch.

CocoLoco87 · 06/09/2018 14:33

What about Bay for a boy. Maybe for a middle name. Noah Bay. I've nicked it from someone I follow on Instagram. She just called one of her twins Kipling Bay. I'd never use it myself but I think it's cool and edgy.

CassandraLamontaigne · 06/09/2018 14:35

Rowan for a boy? Or Oakley?

GreenMeerkat · 06/09/2018 14:39

I second rowan. I think that's a lovely 'plant inspired' name for a boy!

GreenMeerkat · 06/09/2018 14:40

Ash or Aster also possibilities

Movablefeast · 06/09/2018 14:43

I think their are plenty of nature names that could be considered for boys. Are some of the posters suggesting that all of nature is somehow feminine and “unsuitable” for boys?

Icklepup · 06/09/2018 14:52

Eli Sage

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