I think we have finally decided on [name]Arabella[/name].
We want to honour Great-Grandma and use [name]Rose[/name] as one of the middle names since we typically have 3 in the family.
I would like to use Lilybelle and/or [name]Lily[/name]-rose as NN but am struggling finding the right name i could get lily from.
[name]Arabella[/name] and [name]Rose[/name] are such traditional names that i feel lily in the middle doesnt sound right…
I did think of [name]Eliza[/name] (another fav of mine) but not sure if dragging lily from [name]Eliza[/name] is too made up plus i dont think it flows well??
I am soo close and am sure the right name is out there…
I don’t know if any lily names (lilia, lilian, lilith, lilibeth) would work after [name]Arabella[/name]. It repeats the L sound too much.
[name]Arabella[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Lilibeth[/name]/[name]Lilibet[/name] maybe but other than that I’m not sure. [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Lilith[/name]? I’m not sure
I think [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Eliza[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is absolutely beautiful! I definitely think you could call her Lilibelle - I know quite a few children with nicknames, used either by their family or by everyone, which have absolutely nothing to do with their actual name.
I always value your opinion Twinkle as you always recommend names that i find beautiful and i must say my Husband actually told me the same thing…" you can give baby any nickname regardless of her names"
I wanted yours and everyones opinion on the combo
[name]Arabella[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name] … It seems to echo the “r” sound and help the names flow better than with the [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Eliza[/name] [name]Rose[/name] (which i love too…) plus i can still get lily out of [name]Eleanor[/name]. WDYT ??
I always value your opinion Twinkle as you always recommend names that i find beautiful and i must say my Husband actually told me the same thing…" you can give baby any nickname regardless of her names"
I wanted yours and everyones opinion on the combo
[name]Arabella[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name] … It seems to echo the “r” sound and help the names flow better than with the [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Eliza[/name] [name]Rose[/name] (which i love too…) plus i can still get lily out of [name]Eleanor[/name]. WDYT ??[/quote]
Thank you, Dejna!
[name]Arabella[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name] - I love [name]Eleanor[/name]! There’s something about this, though, that’s making it difficult to say … It might just be me, but I think it is because [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is so easy to say, that it feels difficult to add another name on after it. And [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is a little L-heavy in that order, plus the three-syllable names are next to each other … I do like the idea of the repeating R sound, though, as it seems to tie the name together - it would work if the name were [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name], or [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Juno[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name] (the only R-free two-syllable name I could think of!).
Also, when I try to say [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Parker[/name] (I’ve just invented you a surname, as I can’t remember if you’ve mentioned how many syllables it has!), it feels as though I am saying two names - [name]Arabella[/name] [name]Rose[/name] and [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Parker[/name]. That said, you don’t really say middle names aloud all that much, so if you prefer [name]Eleanor[/name] to [name]Eliza[/name], I wouldn’t hesitate to choose it.
[name]Arabella[/name] [name]Eliza[/name] [name]Rose[/name] is beautiful, still!