The names from Toast’s new collection; they make lovely clothes, but the real highlight are the wonderful names which they christen them with, in my opinion!
Much of the collection was apparently inspired by [name]India[/name], and this is reflected in some of the names.
[name]Alexa[/name]
[name]Alicia[/name]
Amolika
[name]Bella[/name]
[name]Benny[/name]
[name]Cass[/name]
[name]Cassia[/name]
Damini
[name]Demeter[/name]
[name]Elsa[/name]
[name]Elsie[/name]
[name]Eva[/name]
[name]Flora[/name]
[name]Freya[/name]
[name]Gavriel[/name]
[name]Hyacinth[/name]
Ikat
[name]Lali[/name]
[name]Lilia[/name]
[name]Lina[/name]
[name]Lola[/name]
[name]Lucia[/name]
[name]Maggie[/name]
Maghreb
Manjula
[name]Maya[/name]
Naisha
[name]Nelly[/name]
[name]Nina[/name]
Otelo (a boys’ name, surely? They applied it to a pair of women’s shoes, though)
Pima
Rossana
[name]Sara[/name]
Shibori
[name]Shirin[/name]
[name]Shreya[/name]
Taruna
[name]Wala[/name]
[name]Zoe[/name].
What do you think? If you had to name your daughters from this list, which would you choose?
This is great. I’ve noticed sometimes furniture companies will give their
peices great names too.
I love -
[name]Benny[/name] - I’m loving this for a girl and excited to to see it here.
[name]Flora[/name]
[name]Eva[/name]
[name]Gavriel[/name] - a variation of [name]Gabrielle[/name] and I much prefer the nn [name]Gavi[/name] to [name]Gabby[/name].
[name]Lali[/name]
[name]Lola[/name]
[name]Zoe[/name]
Damini intrigues me. [name]Hyacinth[/name] is one of my favorite flowers I wonder what a good
nn would be for this one.
Isn’t [name]Gavriel[/name] a form of [name]Gabriel[/name], thus male?
Rossana - Another form of [name]Roxanne[/name]? The Russian form [name]Oksana[/name] couldn’t unseat the classic as my #1, and I don’t think this one can, either. But it’s the closest anything’s ever come.
My style: [name]Alicia[/name], [name]Cassia[/name], [name]Maya[/name], [name]Zoe[/name].
Interesting: Damini, [name]Hyacinth[/name].
[name]Lemon[/name]'s [name]Cassia[/name] [name]Zoe[/name] [name]Hyacinth[/name] is wonderful. All Greek, but all so different in feel. Which is exactly how I like it; middle names should have what the first doesn’t.