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username12345T · 13/04/2021 03:24

I'm looking for a girl's first name and middle name

Something boho - botanical - literary Literature is very important and it can be the name of a writer or poet

Eg
Dylan Gray (Dylan Thomas/Dorian Gray)
Taisia Nyx
Anais Rose
Tudor Snow
Savannah Binx

I'm just throwing things together to see what sounds good. Any ideas?

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username12345T · 13/04/2021 16:59

[quote AnxiousAnnie86]@username12345T we also like hera or Juno from the Greek gods [/quote]
I was going to suggest Juno! I think Juno is a wonderful compromise and Juno Amelia is lovely!

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username12345T · 13/04/2021 17:14

@OolieMacdoolie

I like the Classics and would include philosophers in that such as Plato, Ovid, Herodotus, Aristotle, Euripides etc etc I also love Greek and Roman Myths although I am also a fan of other world mythologies such as Norse

I am very fond of the Romantics such as Shelley, Byron, Keats, Blake, Wordsworth
I also love Japanese writers such as Basho, Buson and Shiki
Modernists writers and poets such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound, Conrad
Fantasy writers such as Tolkein, Le Guin, Pratchett , Garner and Cooper
French existentialists such as Simone de Beauvoir, Satre, Camus
I love Japanese writers such as Murakami, Yoshimoto and Kakuta
I like South American writers such as Garcia Marquez and Borges
I love playwrights such as Tennessee Williams, Chekhov, Shakespeare, Mamet, Beckett, Pinter
Other poets I love are Hughes, Plath, ee Cummings, Frost, Neruda

I love horror writers such as Shelley, Stoker, MR James, Jackson, Barker, Lovecraft
I also like a lot of American writers such as Hemingway, F Scott Fitzgerald, Flannery O Connor, Joyce Carol Oates, Toni Morrison, Henry James, Faulkner

So more or less absolutely everything then Grin

How about a literary first name:

Harriet (after Beecher Stowe)
Sophia (Sappho)
Athena
Diana
Louisa (May Alcott)
Danae
Penelope
Caroline (Lamb)
Blake (after William)
Harper (Lee)
Ophelia
Cordelia
Portia
Delilah

With a botanical / nature middle name:

Hazel
Brook
Vale
Eurus
Anemone
Rose
Nightingale
Narcissi
Marguerite
Rosemary
Minty

I love the name Minty. I have no idea why. Anyway after some thought and this lovely thread I've been having lots of ideas.

And yes, everything and anything literary.

I love the name Byron for a first name. And I want something a bit Gothic/Fantastical for a second name.

It's because I'm into earthy things and also love the Gothic, so have been looking at Pagany things, which is why I had the botanical idea but can't really see anything.

I was thinking about Raven but it's a bit silly. Byron Raven is too out there, so I started looking at bird names. I love Wizard of Earthsea by Urusua Le Guin so was looking at character names from there. It's ok for the second name to be 'odd' and Poe like but not too Camden ballroom circa 1980. I also looked at Ravenna as well which is an Island.

I like folk horror, fantasy, folk lore so was also looking at things like Selkie which is a sea changeling. I also looked at Morgana and things from the Merlin myths, things from Norse mythology. I love the sea and went through all the different variations on the sea but nothing really grabbed me.

You can see the Wizard of Earthsea characters here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_characters_in_Earthsea

It was my favourite children's book until Bram Stoker's Dracula took over! I'd love to pay homage to Le Guin and a book from my childhood, These are all ideas as yet though, I'm just having a think and doing some research.

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IamnotwhouthinkIam · 13/04/2021 21:55

If you love Dracula, then surely you've got to bring back Wilhelmina! - then she can be "Mina" like in the novel or even "Willa" like the American author Willa Cather (although she was really a Wilella).

Other girls names from Gothic poems/novels I love-
Christabel (Coleridge poem)
Laura (Rosetti's Goblin Market)
Antonia (Lewis's The Monk)
Claudia (Rice's Interview with the Vampire)

username12345T · 13/04/2021 22:23

@IamnotwhouthinkIam

If you love Dracula, then surely you've got to bring back Wilhelmina! - then she can be "Mina" like in the novel or even "Willa" like the American author Willa Cather (although she was really a Wilella).

Other girls names from Gothic poems/novels I love-
Christabel (Coleridge poem)
Laura (Rosetti's Goblin Market)
Antonia (Lewis's The Monk)
Claudia (Rice's Interview with the Vampire)

Someone after my own heart! There just isn't enough Gothicky goodness.

But I prefer something like Harker or Hesling. I was even thinking of Ruthven after Polidori's Vampyre. I think that's how I got to Raven. Then I was thinking about Whitby because I have ancestors from there...I also think Rossetti is a lovely name as well. Then I wandered over to Wizards, as I love wizards. Smile

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Tillygetsit · 13/04/2021 22:38

Zadie Fevvers.

Orphlids · 14/04/2021 05:11

I always thought Beloved would be a nice middle name. Very dramatic. Isolde Beloved would be rather good.

OolieMacdoolie · 15/04/2021 12:36

If you love Earthsea then what about Arren? I think it could work just as well as a girl’s name and it’s lovely.

username12345T · 16/04/2021 16:21

I think some of these suggestions are lovely. I am still researching and having a think. I think that Isolde Beloved is really, really lovely and it's the most wonderful book but given the fact that Beloved is (spoiler alert) the spiteful, murdered baby of a slave, I'm not sure it's quite suitable but wonderful none the less.

@OolieMacdoolie I think the name Arren is really lovely too. I was looking at Errith as well, after one of the characters. I've gone off Byron as well...

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