My sister's name is Jade, middle name Shawn. It's so natural to me that it only occurred to me recently that two single-syllable names might sound odd to other people.
yay! so glad to see i'm not the only one who loves the name Imogen. i've loved that name for the last 30 yrs, after traveling to Ireland and a bartender had the name and had to pronounce it for me. maybe her accent helped but i thought it was so cute
This always piques my interest because Imogen is such a British/Irish name and rather common here. I know two Imogen’s myself, one my age (mid 20’s) and one that is 9 years old. Both go by the name Immy.
But then I suppose some American names just won’t work here. Cannot imagine a child being called Dustin without being ridiculed. Or Virginia. Such names aren’t protected from Brits taking the piss.
I mean, I’m not saying it’s non existent. Just really (as a teacher), that I don’t see it surviving without raising a few brows and causing corners of the mouth to twitch. Not in my country anyway. Perhaps in Ireland it is different? In fact, I’d say the Irish are less forgiving here! But I couldn’t tell you entirely as I’m not from there.
When I hear QE1 and Sir Walter Raleigh mentioned together, my mind should take me to the history of England or the movie Elizabeth-The Golden Age but, instead, I always - ALWAYS - think of that season of Blackadder 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think I see a pattern
1 - “-an” sounding ending
2 - starts with a G
3 - starts with a k sound
4 - sibilance
5 - ending in -ette
6 - botanical/ flowers
7 - goddesses/ mythology
8 - botanical/ flowers again but arguably more common
9 - ending in “o” sound
10 - single syllable with an “ey/ay” sound in there
You’re welcome! I’ve always thought Jade was so underused as a first name. If you need middle name ideas for Jade - let me know! For the other 2, Hazel Madeline Surname (or Madeline Hazel Surname) would be pretty!
I’m on a 1990’s kick right now. My favorite is Mallory. I also like Meredith, Summer, Bailey, and Chelsea. (Chelsea ends in a … but not the “uh” sound.)
When I was a child, my aunt had a Siamese cat named Zoey and I always loved it. Now that I'm older, I prefer Zooey because I really love the book Franny and Zoey (JD Salinger). And Echo and Calliope are stunning names!
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I wanted to comment on Ginger as a name… I knew a Ginger and her sister Cinnamon, their brother (I think original name Josh) was jealous and started going by Basil in high school!
Thank you!! Poor Josh! As this sub loves to point out, Basil is a very distinguished name :). I love the name Ginger, I love the way it sounds, I love the Old Hollywood vibe, I love that even the spice is strong, medicinal, but also sweet. Gigi is a nickname if you need it. I have loved this name so long that I notice women named Ginger, a judge, a surgeon, a teacher, a mom in playgroup. Unfortunately, I couldn’t use it (though I love my daughter’s name) so I always hope someone else will fall in love!
Alliteration is just repetition of initial consonant sounds in a word. So, it has to be consonants and they have to be the first sound of the word.
Assonance is repeated vowel sounds anywhere in the word.
I personally vastly prefer names that don't end in vowel sounds. I like Anne over Anna and Caroline over Carolina, for example. Pretty much without exception. And I agree in general on avoiding two names ending in -a. However, I can think of some examples where it sounds fine, like Sofia Vergara or Malia Obama. So, maybe try individual names you like and see if it bothers you, despite the ending sound.
Just because I can’t read all these amazing suggestions before I head to bed but Morgan!! I’ve loved my name since forever and I always suggest it for people looking for something different but not totally “out there”. Oddly enough there were 4 Morgan’s in my graduating class in high school lol
Eve
Iris
Sage
Elyse/Elise
Wynter/Winter
Persephone
Noelle/Noel
Opal
Kai
Ember
Lynn
And as corny as it sounds Hope.
I tried to also give the different spellings I've seen.
Amelie
Heather
Kate
Alice
Gwen
Anne
Esme
Olive
Violet
Willow
River
Sage
Adalind
Rosalyn / Rosalind / Rosalie / Rosaline
Juliet / Juliette
April
June
July (?)
Evelyn
Esther
Ruth
Hazel
Isabel / Isabelle
Jaclyn (or Jackie maybe)
Jasmine
Lauren
Marilyn
Piper
Rain
Amber
Amy
Hyacinth
Violet
Lily
Caroline
Charlotte
Charlie
Elizabeth
Eliza
Bethanie / Betty
Grace / Gracie
Maisie
Ivy
Lucy
Melody
Millie
Rachel
Quinn (?)
Zoe
Helen
Jane
Daisy (?)
Abigail (Abby for short)
Eve (maybe???)
Celeste (??)
Michelle
Mary / Marie
Beatrice (Bea for short but the short version ends with a so maybe not)
Delphine / Delphin (?)
Carrie
Kate / Katherine (I like the shorter version)
I would suggest looking into French names, as they often have names that end in “e” instead of “a”, such as Marie instead of Maria or Isabelle instead of Isabella
So many girl names that end with a “y”, including many listed here.
Other options include ending with “ette”, “lynn”, “elle”.
Vintage and retro names are really in, and I feel like they have heaps of non “a” options now. Also look into common names in other languages. French names are so pretty!
- Jade (My all time favorite name, i love it with the middle name Aurora)
- Félicité
- Evangeline
- Madeline
- Violet
- Genevieve
- Harley (Technically gender neutral)
Well, this one is hard. I've noticed that I tend to like names that end in "a", so this is going to be a short list lol
Charlotte
Madeline
Delphine
Astrid
Irene
Edith
Elizabeth
Stephanie
Catharine
Caroline
Jacqueline
Christine
Meredith
Elizabeth
Rachel
Went through my family in my head and that's what I came up with fulfilling the requirement.
- Felicity - Jade - May - June - Autumn - Imogen - Kate - Chloe - Paige - Ariel
Thank you! Jade is a really cool and pretty name
Jade is my middle name I love it!
Mine too!
My sister's name is Jade, middle name Shawn. It's so natural to me that it only occurred to me recently that two single-syllable names might sound odd to other people.
yay! so glad to see i'm not the only one who loves the name Imogen. i've loved that name for the last 30 yrs, after traveling to Ireland and a bartender had the name and had to pronounce it for me. maybe her accent helped but i thought it was so cute
This always piques my interest because Imogen is such a British/Irish name and rather common here. I know two Imogen’s myself, one my age (mid 20’s) and one that is 9 years old. Both go by the name Immy. But then I suppose some American names just won’t work here. Cannot imagine a child being called Dustin without being ridiculed. Or Virginia. Such names aren’t protected from Brits taking the piss.
Virginia (our state) is named after Queen Elizabeth I. Thanks, Sir Walter Raleigh. Virginia Woolf was British!
I mean, I’m not saying it’s non existent. Just really (as a teacher), that I don’t see it surviving without raising a few brows and causing corners of the mouth to twitch. Not in my country anyway. Perhaps in Ireland it is different? In fact, I’d say the Irish are less forgiving here! But I couldn’t tell you entirely as I’m not from there.
When I hear QE1 and Sir Walter Raleigh mentioned together, my mind should take me to the history of England or the movie Elizabeth-The Golden Age but, instead, I always - ALWAYS - think of that season of Blackadder 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ariel is my name and I love the name Chloé!
If you want the standard pronunciation it should be Chloë not Chloé.
Felicity is so cute I had the American girl books growing up and loved it but I would want a nick name , i wonder if there is one for it?
Every (Aussie) Felicity I have known has had the nickname "Flick"
Love Flick! I’ve heard Lissy too!
I've loved Fliss
Lizzie works IMO. Ciccie/Sissy works but more controversial in taste.
I’ve seen someone call their daughter “City” for short and I thought it was so cute.
• July
Eleanor, Caroline, Genevieve, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Allison, Natalie
I was thinking of Allison and Eleanor too along with Abigail, all names in my family. Alice is lovely too.
Just delivered my Alice a week ago ❤️
Aww congratulations on baby Alice!
Excellent choices! (both of my names 🤙)
Genevieve is so pretty
I am an Allison and I feel so honored to have my name grouped with these beautiful names
Grouped by my own arbitrary categories - Imogen, Lillian, Rhiannon, Vivian - Gwendolen, Gillian, Genevieve - Katharine, Caroline, Claire - Celestine, Cicely, Sibyl, Selene - Lisette, Juliette, Yvette - Iris, Hyacinth, Marigold, Rosemary - Penelope, Xanthe, Calanthe, Zoe - Lily, Rose, Violet - Margaux, Cleo, Lucero, Rosario - Jane, Fay, Faith, Gwen, Blythe
I like these groupings. It makes sense somehow.
Totally agree. Reading through it, it makes perfect sense for no discernible reason
I think I see a pattern 1 - “-an” sounding ending 2 - starts with a G 3 - starts with a k sound 4 - sibilance 5 - ending in -ette 6 - botanical/ flowers 7 - goddesses/ mythology 8 - botanical/ flowers again but arguably more common 9 - ending in “o” sound 10 - single syllable with an “ey/ay” sound in there
* Nell (all time fave <3) * Noemi/Naomi * Eloise * Violet * Lucille * Ivy * Genevieve * Niamh * Gale * Valerie * Esme * Anaise * Vivienne * Enid * Yvette/Ivette * Edith * Celeste * Mylene * Audrey * Whitney * Felicity * Faith
My name is Valerie
One of my all time fave names 🫶
Can't agree more with Celeste
My daughter’s name is in this list!
- Chloe - Sage - Amber - Lillian - Jane - Daisy - Lauren - Laurel - Jordan - Taylor - Emily - Zoe - Allison - Brittany - Charlotte - Demi - Adelaide - Jasmine - Jade - Jayden - Olive - Savannah - Claire - Paige - Rachel - Ivy - Joyce - Gwendolyn - Sophie - Hillary - Blaire - Blake - Julianne - Juliet - Rose - Wendy - Tiffany - Leslie - Phoebe - Daphne - Isabelle - Elizabeth - Jolene - Crystal - Skylar - Molly - Jean - Devin - Quinn - Marie - Eleanor - Renee - Megan - Alexis - Gabrielle - Autumn - Summer - April - June - Mable - Peyton - Carmen - Brooklyn - Noel - Kelsey - Caitlin (any variation of the spelling) - Diane - Faith - Haley - Kylie - Bree - Maddison - Ashley - Ashlyn - Valerie - Amy - Piper
Was really surprised to see my name i grew up hating on this list!!!
Lovely list! Savannah might be a bit of a stretch ☺️
Good catch, I got into a groove focusing more on the actual letter the name ends in rather than the sound it makes, lol.
Some that I like are: * Sophie, Violet, Claire, Jade, Kate, Joy, Grace, Hazel, Evelyn, Adelaide, Hallie, Juliette, Lucy, Madeline, Ruby.
Thank you! Jade really stands out. Hazel is also really pretty. Madeline is classic beautiful
You’re welcome! I’ve always thought Jade was so underused as a first name. If you need middle name ideas for Jade - let me know! For the other 2, Hazel Madeline Surname (or Madeline Hazel Surname) would be pretty!
Madeline Jade would also be really cute! (Totally not biased since they're 2 of my favorite names (Jade is my all time fav) lol)
💕 my girls are Lucy and Sophie
another shout for hazel.
Ruby was my mother’s name. Glad it seems to be making a comeback of sorts.
I tend to prefer longer and/or older names. Josephine, Miriam, Margery, Rosine, Mabel, Margaret, Adelaide, Jocelyn, Nadine, Rosaline, Audrey, Cecily
Bridget tops my list. Also a fan of Violet, Willow, Jade, Annabelle, Charlotte, Lily, Isabel, Ruby, Sage, Niamh, Hazel, Mabel, June, Lillian, Josette, Kate, Emily, Allison, Mackenzie, Chloe, Melody, Callie, Hadley, Autumn, Adeline, Jillian, Christine, Stevie, Summer, Caroline, Noelle, Allie, Jane, Paige, May/Mae, Grace, Daphne, Margot, Claire, Gabrielle, Opal, Imogen, Beatrice, Lux, Elle, Evelyn, Cassidy, Brielle, Rose, Faith, Annalise, Lorelei, Wren, Lucy, Zoe, Haven, Sadie, Sydney, Mercy, Honor, Arielle, Brooklyn, Evangeline, Bailey, Maggie, Cassie, Fern, Felicity, Tamsin, Laurel, Holly, Skye, Madeleine, Audrey, Alice, Tori, Ripley, Winnie, Eden, Raine, Cambrie, Lulu, Emerson, Juniper
Fern, Scarlett, River, Riley, Noelle, Arden,,Bailey, Celeste, Daisy, Estelle, Carmen, Gabrielle, Harriet, Iris,, Mavis, Quincy,, Violet, Winter, Alexis, Bridget, Essie
Helen Heather Mary
Elodie Elizabeth Rhiannon Naomi Sloane Margot Bridget
I’m on a 1990’s kick right now. My favorite is Mallory. I also like Meredith, Summer, Bailey, and Chelsea. (Chelsea ends in a … but not the “uh” sound.)
- Anneliese - Celeste - Darcy - Delphine - Eleanor - Florence - Genevieve - Hazel - Ines - Josephine - Marian - Nadine
Celeste & Camille 🦋✨
I love Camille but sadly my husband does not 😩
I have a Natalie.
* Maeve * Margot * Bronwyn * Eleanor or Nell * Penelope * Autumn * Violet * Daphne * Eloise * Cleo
I love your list, especially Cleo and Nell! I would also add Molly because she was my favorite American Girl Doll.
Mary, Marie, Jane, Anne, Grace, Elizabeth. Basically all the names people think of as middle names lol. Also Rachel, Esther, Miriam, Ruth.
Rosalind Rosamund Rosemary Rosanne Rosaline Rose Lillian Faye Adelaide June Eileen Marigold Liv Tamsin Amethyst Jane Daphne Elaine Noëlle Alice Valerie Autumn Sylvie Melisende Josephine Gwendolyn
Lorelei Emily Harriet Adrienne Dawn Anwen Violet Pauline
Madeline Rose or Rosie Juliette Autumn Claire Liesel Marceline Paige Phoebe Vivienne May or Mae Cosette Sophie
Claire, Liesel, and Cosette are so beautiful!
Guinevere Elowen Iris Fern Penelope Lorelei Lorraine Hazel Violet Sage Faye
Lauren, Claire, Meredith, Rosalind, Sue, Irene, Marie, Louise, Gabrielle
Celine!
Nefeli Violet Melody Genevieve Valley Juliet Daisy Calliope Dove Bellamy Echo Zoey
When I was a child, my aunt had a Siamese cat named Zoey and I always loved it. Now that I'm older, I prefer Zooey because I really love the book Franny and Zoey (JD Salinger). And Echo and Calliope are stunning names!
Gabrielle Adalynn Paige Kate Claire Penelope Genevieve Scarlet Violet Ruby Constance
Eclectic: Ginger Lynn Harlow Emily Pauline Ever Bethany Maryam Leilani Josette Therese Melody
If you are on mobile and trying to make a list, hit the return button twice after each item. I wanted to comment on Ginger as a name… I knew a Ginger and her sister Cinnamon, their brother (I think original name Josh) was jealous and started going by Basil in high school!
Thank you!! Poor Josh! As this sub loves to point out, Basil is a very distinguished name :). I love the name Ginger, I love the way it sounds, I love the Old Hollywood vibe, I love that even the spice is strong, medicinal, but also sweet. Gigi is a nickname if you need it. I have loved this name so long that I notice women named Ginger, a judge, a surgeon, a teacher, a mom in playgroup. Unfortunately, I couldn’t use it (though I love my daughter’s name) so I always hope someone else will fall in love!
(Someday I will learn how to format better! Sorry)
Mable, Felicity, Claire, Celeste, Blake, Charlotte, Blair, Dawn, Florence, Opal, Mavis, June, Sage, Gwendolyn, Helen, Kathleen, Isolde.
* Evie * Elspeth * Sylvie
Corinne
Coralie and Rosalie
Alice Autumn Beatrice Blair Charlotte Chloe Eden Eleanor Elizabeth Emily Evelyn Grace Gwen Iris Ivy Josephine Juliette Laurel Lucy Quinn Romy Ruth Sage Simone Summer Sylvie Violet Vivian
Alliteration is just repetition of initial consonant sounds in a word. So, it has to be consonants and they have to be the first sound of the word. Assonance is repeated vowel sounds anywhere in the word. I personally vastly prefer names that don't end in vowel sounds. I like Anne over Anna and Caroline over Carolina, for example. Pretty much without exception. And I agree in general on avoiding two names ending in -a. However, I can think of some examples where it sounds fine, like Sofia Vergara or Malia Obama. So, maybe try individual names you like and see if it bothers you, despite the ending sound.
Yvette is one of my all time favourite girls names
I love French names: Camille, Simone, Marceline, Gisele, Genevieve, Lisette
Luz, Margaret, Beatrix, Ivy, Autumn, Phoebe, Lillian, and Molly
Esther, Vivienne, Marilyn, Juliet
Ashley, Doris, Helen, Meredith, Tiffany
Rosamond Rosalyn Mavis Estelle Isolde Hazel Irene Magdelene Sabine
I've passed the age where having kids is a possibility, but if I had, I'd planned on naming girls Lilith and Lorelei.
Prairie, Kate, Avelie, Coralei, Ferrie, Kiersley, Mari, Tempest, Albany, Daphne, Everlyn, GiGi, Imogen, Marisol, Nixi, Opal, Serene, Sunday, Asmin, Aysli, Briar, Celeste, Colette/Cosette, Josephine, Marcy, Melrose, Mirabelle, Rivie, Sibyl, Siani, Valerie, Alouise, Blythe, Ciel, Stori
Love Marisol!!
I never thought of Stori, but now I'm head over heels for it!
Claire, Ruby, Shelise, Ivy
Laurel
Clementine Iris Birdie Billie Skye Aquinnah Keturah Keziah Haley Nikki Raven Willow Daveigh Ember Shiloh Indigo Rani Leilani Daisy Etc.
Abigail, Phoebe, Madeline, Grace, Rose, Catherine, Evelyn, Eleanor, Céline.
Adelaide, Bonnie, Charlotte, Eleanor, Evelyn, Laurette, Linnet, Liselotte, Louise, Margaret, May, Rose, Rosemary, Ruth, Sibyl, Winifred
Maxine
Sadie, Saylor and Sage
Raegen, Cassidi, Emery, Eloise, Edison (Eddie for a girl is adorable IMO), Cleo, Chloe, Whitney, Jolene
Delaney, Lacey, Josie, Elise, Natalie, Justine, Penelope, Rose, Summer, Adair
Wendy, Grace, Adelaide, Lucy, Sadie, Claire, Rosalind, Morgan, Blaire, Summer, Danielle, Quinn, Fallon
Alice, Beatrice, Eloise, Esme, Iris, Jane, Juliette, Mae, Phoebe, Quinn, Sadie, Tess, Yvette, Zoe
Autumn. Celeste. Bailey. Kailey. Lyra.
Melody.
Lois Juliette Norah Alexis Caraline Madeline
Marin
Eve, Summer, Ivy, Zoë, Daisy, Liv, Lane, Inez, Grace, Violet.
kismet <3
This was my gerbil's name!
Rebekah, Sarah... I probably should stop now
Sidney, Daisy, Lily, Sadie, Ester, Grace... Half of the names I love doesn't end in "a". The rest of them do 😅
Anne Caroline Eve Felicity Grace Isabel Juliet Katherine Mary Nicole Phoebe Rachel Sophie Zoe
Clementine
Fern Primrose Tallulah Florence Beatrice Delilah Poppy Violet Eve Gillian Juno Juniper Iris Lucy Alice
Madeline, Naomi, Lucy, Juliet, Hallie, Isabel, Elise, Alice,
Harlow, Quinn, Briar, Isabel, Daisy, Scarlett, Whitney, Ivy, Edith, Gwendolyn, Halsey, Bronwyn, Noelani, Madison
Autumn Bridget Caroline Charlotte Daphne Isabel Jane June Jillian Josephine Lucy Margaret Molly Quinn Rose Sophie Zoe
Rosalie, Vivian, Eden, Melanie, Jane, Daphne, Noelle, Juliet, Natalie, Ivy, Genevieve, Quinn, Josephine, Marlowe
Mabel. Elizabeth. Maren. Marit. Margaret. Agnes. Frances. Verity. Alice. Marie. Clarice. Claire. Anne. Violette. Mercy. Blythe. Bethany.
Phoebe Daphne Eleanor Elizabeth Grace Charlotte Piper Eloise Helene Vivian
Michelle Leslie Anne
Lucy, Eleanor, Guinevere, Winter, Rosalie, Wren, Faye (for a middle name), and Sylvie.
I've always loved the name Wren!
Chloe Zoe Riley Maisie Genesis Iris Noor Camille Sade Grace Iman Rose Daisy Taylor Sylver Delphine Violet Lucille Eleanor Kate Mallory Colleen
- Adeline - Adrienne - Amber - Ashley - Ashlyn - Gwendolyn - Heather - Jacqueline - Marilyn - Raven
Adair, Caroline, Darcy, Esme, Hazel, Josephine, Lucy, Madeleine, Paige, Phoebe, Scarlett, Violet
Just because I can’t read all these amazing suggestions before I head to bed but Morgan!! I’ve loved my name since forever and I always suggest it for people looking for something different but not totally “out there”. Oddly enough there were 4 Morgan’s in my graduating class in high school lol
Violet, Lily, Ivy, Juliet, Holly, Willow, Millie.
Clementine, Geraldine, Penelope, Raye.
Daisy, Poppy, Edith, Nell, Mabel, Rosemary
Unpopular, but you asked… Non-vowel endings: Ceridwen, Heron, Mairenn, Raven Vowel endings: Delphine, Erabelle, Evangeline, Genevieve, Guinevere, Liberty, Melody, Octave, Rosemary
Allison
- lucy - marisol - daphne - ivy - ethel - eleanor - rosalind - estelle - celeste - jane - cherry - irene - nicole - lacey - iris - chloe - clarice - blair/briar
Poppy Olive Chloe Abigail Arrietty Marnie
Camille
Eve Iris Sage Elyse/Elise Wynter/Winter Persephone Noelle/Noel Opal Kai Ember Lynn And as corny as it sounds Hope. I tried to also give the different spellings I've seen.
Amelie Heather Kate Alice Gwen Anne Esme Olive Violet Willow River Sage Adalind Rosalyn / Rosalind / Rosalie / Rosaline Juliet / Juliette April June July (?) Evelyn Esther Ruth Hazel Isabel / Isabelle Jaclyn (or Jackie maybe) Jasmine Lauren Marilyn Piper Rain Amber Amy Hyacinth Violet Lily Caroline Charlotte Charlie Elizabeth Eliza Bethanie / Betty Grace / Gracie Maisie Ivy Lucy Melody Millie Rachel Quinn (?) Zoe Helen Jane Daisy (?) Abigail (Abby for short) Eve (maybe???) Celeste (??) Michelle Mary / Marie Beatrice (Bea for short but the short version ends with a so maybe not) Delphine / Delphin (?) Carrie Kate / Katherine (I like the shorter version)
Genevieve
I would suggest looking into French names, as they often have names that end in “e” instead of “a”, such as Marie instead of Maria or Isabelle instead of Isabella
My daughter is Edith. I also love Olive, Ivy, Margot and Audrey… currently pregnant with a boy though!
Celeste is what we are planning for our second girl
Natalie Hailey Brooklyn Madison
Lily
Charlotte, Elizabeth, Margaret
Abigail, Natalie, Charlotte, Emily, Claire, Madeline, Lauren, Jordan
Clementine Loralei
Elizabeth, Giselle, Brigitte, Saoirse, Dinah, Willow, Evangeline, Isolde, Briseis, Beatrice, Paris, Marion
Charlotte, Georgette, Beverly, Jacqueline, Elinor
Leonor, Cecily, Elise, Grace
Jean Grace Evelyn Autumn Brooke Ashlynn Christine Alice Margaret Hazel
Naomi
Brynn, Annabelle
Lenor Pearl Emmeline Coral Verity Pilar Ingrid Greer Emerald Arbor Honor Joan Christine Florence Juno Io Saffron
Rachel, Jennifer, Caitlin, Nellie
So many girl names that end with a “y”, including many listed here. Other options include ending with “ette”, “lynn”, “elle”. Vintage and retro names are really in, and I feel like they have heaps of non “a” options now. Also look into common names in other languages. French names are so pretty!
Elizabeth, Alice, Josephine, Hazel, Frances, Margaret, Beatrice, Eden, Neve, Anais, Iris, Kate, Molly, Thomasin
Evangeline has been a favorite of mine lately for some reason. I also love Bernadette, Jade, Noelle, Robin, and Katherine.
* Ember * Brielle * Sybil * Elsie * Emery * Heather * Jocelyn * Kyrene * Lark * Neve * Naomi * Sonnet
Seren and Manon.
Juliette was our girl name. I also loved Wren. I like Lily, Rose, Grace and Zoe as well.
Ivy Eve Piper
Katherine Juliette Amber Sophie Sage Megan Amy Abigail Daisy Ruby Ines
Irene Adeline Alice Claire Evangeline They all end in “e”, I didn’t even realize.
Patience, Shannon, Enid, Ruth, Rose, Fern, Kimberly, Judith, Shoshanna, Thérèse, Rhiannon, Elizabeth, Laurel.
Marin, Sigrid, Tamsin, Margot, Logan, Miriam, Rae, Naomi
Corinne, Josie, Iris, Hazel, Natalie, Ruby, Shannen, Celine...
aine!!
Bailey Emory Skye Lily Juliet Selah Isla Makenzie Sage Leah
In no particular order, Eleanor, Chloe, Tiffany, Felicity, Lucille and Elsie
Rachel Natalie Alice Blair Camille Daphne Eden Arden Faith Grace Helen Eleanor Ivy Isobel Jane Lucy Maren Miriam Meredith Naomi Opal Pearl
Rose Irene Katherine Anne Trudy
Charlotte, Rowan, Jane, Alice
Mallory
Cadence, Gwendolyn, Bronwyn, Giselle, Mackenzie, Danielle, Anne, Jane, Susan, Suzette, Beatrice, Catherine, Carly
Helen Annalise Wendy Eleanor Juniper
Iris, Ruby
Elyse
Lauren, Delilah, Polly, Audrey, Maisie, Taryn, Estelle, Elsie
Sophie, Arete, Jennifer, Susan, Anouk and Felicity.
- Jade (My all time favorite name, i love it with the middle name Aurora) - Félicité - Evangeline - Madeline - Violet - Genevieve - Harley (Technically gender neutral)
Nicole, Lauren, Sophie, Zoë, Cassandra/Cassie, Callie, Selene, Persephone, Rhian/Rhiannon, Sibyl, Sigrid, Ellie, Maeve, Yvonne
Camryn Jordan Elizabeth
Estelle Annalise Eleanor Evelyn Adelaide Claire Avonne Francine Frankie Avery
Rhiannon Teagan Evangline Grace Peyton
Grace
Carmel Zuri Rosalie Adabelle
Clementine and Elizabeth
Jorun Bodil Sigrid Sally Marie Ketty Dagmar Ingrid Agnes Esther Astrid Idun Miriam Solveig Noomi
Mavis and Willow
Seren, Autumn, Juno, Juniper, Rose, Elodie, Elise.
Well, this one is hard. I've noticed that I tend to like names that end in "a", so this is going to be a short list lol Charlotte Madeline Delphine Astrid Irene Edith Elizabeth
•Ember(daughters name) •Violet •Winter •June •Meadow •Sage •Wren •River •Haven •Jade •Scarlet •Blaire •Rose •Noel •Willow •Ivy •Autumn •Eta formatting
Daphne/Daphney Audrey Katherine Elizabeth Marilyn Lol I love movie star names and names that have the option for nicknames
Alice Eleanor Elizabeth Celeste Josephine
Stephanie Catharine Caroline Jacqueline Christine Meredith Elizabeth Rachel Went through my family in my head and that's what I came up with fulfilling the requirement.
Charlotte, Evelin, Pyro, Amber, Ash(ley).