I think I’ve looked at them too long! I love all of these names, but I feel like I need help putting first with middle, or finding new FN?MN combo’s alltogether! I included the name meanings so you can really see my taste.
[name]Lyra[/name]- music
[name]Thisbe[/name]- lover
[name]Fainne[/name]- halo, happy
[name]Juniper[/name]- protection
[name]Cammeo[/name]- small but perfectly formed
[name]Coralie[/name]” Girl who comes from the sea
[name]Po[/name]”sie-poetry
Haisla- people of the snow
Diella- She who adores and worships God
Dancy- dancer
[name]Genavie[/name]-woman of the people, white wave
Some of these are so unusual they aren’t in our database, and I’m at a loss for the origin of Haisla.
I find [name]Juniper[/name] works better as a middle, and now I see why. The meaning is better following other names.
Seeing [name]Cameo[/name] (why bother with a second M? I don’t like spelling word names differently than the word, and it’s not like this is a common name you have to make “unique”) and [name]Coralie[/name] in succession makes me realize they’d go perfectly together, just like that. Yes, it’s alliterative, but that doesn’t bother me if the names are interesting. The meaning like that is lovably perfect.
Word names tend to be more used as middles, but I really favor [name]Honor[/name] as a first. I guess it does still have the problem most such names do: if you say the first and middle names together, the word name can sound like a descriptor and the middle like the actual name.
Haisla is a Native American tribal name. My great-great grandmother was pure cherokee, I want to honor that and my favourite Aunt’s name is Haila, it seemed perfect!
I’ve never seen [name]Cammeo[/name] spelt without the two M’s, I think it does give the distinction between the thing and the name. My opinion.