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Sibling suggestions for Rosalind and Benedict

73 replies

Swissmeringue · Yesterday 16:07

We're expecting our third (we don't know the sex yet, might wait until the baby arrives to find out).

Our children are Rosalind Mary Ellen (nn Rosie) and Benedict William Charles (nn Ben). We like quite traditional, formal names, that aren't overly popular, but with options for nicknames that are less formal while they are little.

We use family names for middle names, likely choices for middle names for a girl would be Jayne, Olive or Josephine. For a boy John, Patrick or Joseph. I quite like Madeline for a girl, I also like Emmeline but DH won't go for it. I'm at a bit of a loss for boy names though, we could go super traditional, so George, Henry etc. But nothing is inspiring me.

Suggestions are appreciated!!

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Silverbirchleaf · Yesterday 18:04

Christina
Juliette
Adeline
Clementine
Avery
Jennifer
Adelaide
Vivienne
Daniella

Christopher
Marcus
Timothy
Gabriel
Roderick
Thomas
Montgomery
Fabian

aintnospringchicken · Yesterday 18:11

Harriet
Charlotte(Lottie)
Annabelle
Isabelle
Constance(Connie)

Sebastian
Dominic
Hugo
Lawrence

Swissmeringue · Yesterday 18:51

honeylulu · Yesterday 16:37

How about Josephine as a first name. Its lovely, classic but not too popular and Josie for short is lovely. (I also know two Josephines known as Jo.)

I think continuing the Shakespeare theme as another poster suggested would be lovely too.
Miranda, Viola, Beatrice, Isabella, Portia, Helena, Cordelia, Juliet to add a few more for girls.
Julius, Prospero (could be Perry for short), Anthony, Fabian, Ferdinand, Lysander, Sebastian for boys.

I actually love Josephine (Josie) but we can't have Josie and Rosie, too matchy matchy I think.

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Swissmeringue · Yesterday 18:53

Cioccoholic · Yesterday 16:42

You simply have to go with Beatrice, Celia, Phoebe or Juliet for a girl.

And Lysander, Orlando, Frederick or Edmund for a boy.

It is all then nicely Shakespearean-sounding!

I do like Edmund! My oldest is obsessed with the Narnia books so she'd be very happy with that as a choice. She's not quite there with the Shakespeare yet (she's 7, I'll give her time!)

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Swissmeringue · Yesterday 18:55

Monty36 · Yesterday 16:44

I would spell Jayne, Jane if being traditional.

As I say, it's a family name, so it would be Jayne with a y because that is how the grandparent we'd be honouring spelt it.

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Swissmeringue · Yesterday 18:57

CountryGirlInTheCity · Yesterday 16:50

Adelaide (Ada) Josephine Olive
Evangeline (Eva) Olive Jayne
Beatrice (Bea) Olive Jayne

Frederick (Freddie) Joseph John
Wilfred (Wilf) Joseph John
Edward (Teddy) Joseph John

I do like Edward, Edward Joseph John has a nice ring to it, and Rosie, Ben and Teddy is cute while they are little.

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Swissmeringue · Yesterday 19:00

Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I do agree we've backed ourselves into a Shakespearean corner. Rosalind was intentionally Shakespearean, Benedict was incidentally so but we're probably committed at this point. I actually love the name Juliet but it rhymes with our surname so might be out because of that.

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TheKidsHaveAllGrownNow · Yesterday 19:00

Juliet or Gabriel.

17caterpillars1mouse · Yesterday 19:04

Nicholas
Patrick as a first name
Nathaniel
Stephen
Peter

Thomasina
Clementine
Eleanore
Frederica

SourdoughSally · Yesterday 19:05

Lawrence
Rupert
Jonathan

Juliet
Margot
Claudia

RaininSummer · Yesterday 19:06

Clementine, Isobel, Cordelia

Snugglemonkey · Yesterday 19:06

Albany or Alexander?

Monty36 · Yesterday 19:14

Swissmeringue · Yesterday 18:55

As I say, it's a family name, so it would be Jayne with a y because that is how the grandparent we'd be honouring spelt it.

I see. No offence meant. I didn’t realise the spelling was a family spelling.

Swissmeringue · Yesterday 19:27

Monty36 · Yesterday 19:14

I see. No offence meant. I didn’t realise the spelling was a family spelling.

None taken, it was my husband's grandmother who was apparently lovely but I never actually met the woman!

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familyissues12345 · Yesterday 19:39

AnAudacityofinlaws · Yesterday 16:44

Thibault

That is so funky! Love it!

Toddlert · Yesterday 20:34

Cordelia (coco / Didi / delia / Leah)
Celia (cece)
Beatrice (Bea, trixie, Bebe, Betty, birdie)
Primrose (rose)
Imogen
Rosaline

augustine (Gus)
Leonard (Leo)
leopold
wilfred (Will)
phineas (Finn)
Archibald (Archie)
Bartholomew (Bartie/bart)

bafta16 · Yesterday 20:39

Hero

Firebird83 · Yesterday 20:40

Rosalind, Benedict and…

Christopher - Kit
Edmund - Ned, Eddie, Teddy
Laurence - Laurie
Peter
Augustus - Augie or Gus
Nathaniel - Nat or Nate
Gregory - Rory
Francis
Jonathan
Philip - Pip

Charlotte - Lottie
Catherine/Katherine - Kit/Kitty
Emmeline - Emmy
Miriam - Mimi
Felicity - Fliss, Lissy
Georgina - Georgie
Genevieve - Ginny, Evie, Vivi
Henrietta - Hettie
Margaret - Maisie, Maggie
Philippa - Pippa
Susannah - Susie, Sunny, Annie, Suki
Louisa - Lulu/Louie/Lula
Helena - Nell/Nella/Nellie
Lucinda - Lucy
Marianne - Mari, Annie
Penelope - Penny, Nell, Nellie

Drivingselfmad · Yesterday 21:37

Swissmeringue · Yesterday 19:00

Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I do agree we've backed ourselves into a Shakespearean corner. Rosalind was intentionally Shakespearean, Benedict was incidentally so but we're probably committed at this point. I actually love the name Juliet but it rhymes with our surname so might be out because of that.

Emilia is a bit of a feminist icon in Othello. She does meet a tragic end, but she has some cracking lines prior to that!

SleepingStandingUp · Yesterday 21:42

they sound like posh names, so my working class posh name suggestion🤣 are
Harriet
Sebastian
Horatio
Florence
Fabien
Henrietta

drammmalllammma · Yesterday 21:49

Juliet and Laurence/ Laurie.

eastsheener · Yesterday 22:13

Walter

TheyGrewUp · Yesterday 22:22

I think another Shakespearan name would be contrived.

Xanthe
Christabel
Cicely
Marina
Penelope
Genevieve
Daphne

Julian
Tristan
Gawain
Gulliver
Magnus
Ambrose

Denim4ever · Yesterday 22:22

Beatrice
Oliver
Orlando
Claudius
Ferdinand
Viola

User6761 · Yesterday 22:25

Matthew
Nicholas
Hector
Samuel

Eleanor
Vivienne
Georgina
Harriet
Alice