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Girls names to go with unpronounceable surname?

31 replies

LittleConnie · 30/07/2008 11:38

Please help! My surname is long and Italian/Greek sounding, begins with 'ch' sound and ends with 'is'. If we have a girl then the middle name will be Rachel, but we're really struggling with first name suggestions. So I reckon we should restrict to 1 or 2 syllables, not too unusual and definitely easy to spell. So far the only ones dh and I can vaguely agree on are:

Eva
Leah
Anna... any thoughts or other suggestions?

Thank you!

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artichokes · 30/07/2008 11:40

Anna is a lovely name and as it is used in many countries it "fits" with a foreign sounding surname.

Ledodgy · 30/07/2008 11:40

Eve

tiggerlovestobounce · 30/07/2008 11:41

Rachel? Grace?
I like Eva

belgo · 30/07/2008 11:44

Rose

FabioThatFirggingCat · 30/07/2008 11:45

For the purposes of this thread, I'm pretending your surname is Chipolatasitis.

Your names are good - agree you need one or two syllables. Avoid 'ch' 'k' and 's' in first name too. Names starting with vowels might sound best.

DrNortherner · 30/07/2008 11:46

Sara
Clare
May
Faye
Eve
Lucy

belgo · 30/07/2008 11:47

Emma

belgo · 30/07/2008 11:47

Alice

MrsBadger · 30/07/2008 11:50

Jane (lovely and much underused - would have used ourselves but our surname is too short)

Anna is excllent

Laura?

VictorianSqualor · 30/07/2008 11:50

Jane

belgo · 30/07/2008 11:50

Ella
Elle

VictorianSqualor · 30/07/2008 11:50

x post MrsB

Hecate · 30/07/2008 11:55

Julia?

belgo · 30/07/2008 12:00

Mia

belgo · 30/07/2008 12:24

Amy
Kate

BlueChampagne · 30/07/2008 13:49

Something simple so she doesn't have to spell out both names all the time.

Helen
Paula
Frances
Bridget
Olga

Are you sorted for boys names?

LittleConnie · 30/07/2008 14:36

Thanks there's some great suggestions there... particularly liking Lucy and Sara. Mia's lovely too but already taken by a cousin, as is Alice but don't think it goes well with the 'is' sound at the end of the surname.

For a boy we're going for Jacob Leonard (both middle names are after grandparents)

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Fimbo · 30/07/2008 14:39

Susannah
Juliette
Vivienne

SofiaAmes · 30/07/2008 14:54

You must absolutely give her a name that there is only one way to spell. Mia is good. Sara(h) is not. Also, bear in mind that often if there is a complicated last name, then people shorten it to the first letter. So she might be called Mia C. Just make sure that it rolls off the tongue. I have a name that is super short, first and last, but there are two common ways to spell my name. In the USA everyone spells the first name wrong and in England everyone spelled the last name wrong. It was nice to not have to worry about both names, at least.

motherinferior · 30/07/2008 14:57

I'd call her whatever you like.

Inferiorettes have a monstrously long and unpronounceable two-part surname.

FranSanDisco · 30/07/2008 14:58

I really love the name Leah. I also like Lyra alot.

piratecat · 30/07/2008 15:01

Daisy

Jennifer ( 3 sylables i know but nice sound)

Doozie · 30/07/2008 16:17

I like your choices. We have a similar problem, so I'm thinking short & sweet for the first name. An 'a' ending goes best for us. So far I've come up with..

Anna
Thea
Tessa
Lara
Ava
Eva
Ella
Tora
Lucia

Rachmumoftwo · 30/07/2008 16:22

Anna is a perfect name for long unpronouncable surnames. I also like Anya.

bikerunski · 30/07/2008 16:50

Anna - simple, pronounceable and fits in so many cultures, so will sound OK with any surname. Also one of my fave names ever.

My first name is Alice, and you have no idea how many people can't pronopunce it or spell it wrong!