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Middle name, one syllable or ending in "y"/"ie" - any suggestions?

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overthemoon2009 · 16/09/2009 15:11

hi there

i am thinking of marina or ariana for my girl's name, but am struggling to find a suitable middle name - probably because i love girls' names that end in "a", but i think two names that end if "a" might be a bit much. my surname has one syllable.

i am looking for a middle name that is ideally one syllable (i love mae/ may and rae, but DH is not keen) and not rose.

do you think a name ending in a "y" would work (i like poppy and evie and names like that)?

thanks!

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Roomfor2 · 16/09/2009 15:14

Leigh
Claire
Kate
Eve

BitOfFun · 16/09/2009 15:17

Joy- genius . Sounds great. Poppy etc, not no much. One syllable is the way to go.

Possibly Grace, if Joy doesn't suit?

HolidaysQueen · 16/09/2009 15:17

Joy
Kay
Fay
Ann/Anne
Jane

VanillaIce · 16/09/2009 15:33

Why not give her a family name as a tribute to someone special? I think people on here put far too much emphasis on middle names. No-one will ever say it. It will be written down on official documents but, for most of her life, no-one will even know what her middle name is - until her wedding day! Why it has to flow nicely or work with your surname is beyond me. I feel middle names are just a nice opportunity to reference someone important. And it is nice for children to feel their middle name is meaningful, rather than just having the right number of syllables or vowels.

Not intended as criticism, just observation.

overthemoon2009 · 16/09/2009 15:52

VanillaIce - I too like the idea of referencing someone in the family. May would do that, and is my preferred option, but DH doesn't really like it. Mind you, I still have time to pursuade him!

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tummytickler · 16/09/2009 15:57

Hope
Joy
Pearl
Faye
Lucy
Elsie
Rose
Jean
Lily
Violet
Beth
Glory
Claire/Clare
Bess

HolidaysQueen · 16/09/2009 15:59

I'm completely in agreement with the middle name that means something by the way - my DS's middle name is a family name and any other DC we have will only have family names. I don't really see the point of middle names otherwise! I say that as someone who has no middle name and has happily survived 33 years without one

steamedtreaclesponge · 16/09/2009 16:03

May

TaylorSwift · 16/09/2009 16:04

Elle
Belle
Tess
Hope
Skye
Bette
Jane
Grace
Kate

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bellissima · 16/09/2009 18:16

Agree VanillaIce (though admit I used Grace and Pearl for middle names as both family connection and one syllable). But frankly given how little they are used you might as well use all those Great Aunt names that will never ever be fashionable, even if they appear in Harry Potter novels. Or something amusing for the wedding congregation....

Florrie
Felicity
Kitty
Honey (no bleugh)
Pastry
Skye
Pie

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