We have picked [name]Tallulah[/name] [name]June[/name] if we have a daughter. I haven’t had an ultrasound yet, but I would [name]LOVE[/name] to have twins! wishful thinking even if we don’t have twins, I could always use the name for another daughter.
Anyways, we have 1 girl already named [name]Amelia[/name] [name]Pearl[/name]. We call her [name]Millie[/name] most of the time. I like the idea of having a long, girly name with a sweet nickname (we’ll call [name]Tallulah[/name] “[name]Lula[/name]”).
To me, [name]Tallulah[/name] sounds flowery, so I’d steer clear from [name]Rosemary[/name] and [name]Magnolia[/name].
I think [name]Tallulah[/name] and [name]Juliette[/name] sound fantastic together! They aren’t matchy, but both have the -oo sound, which ties them together! It’s nice because the similar sound is in different syllables of the respective names. Plus, they’re both 3 syllables.
I adore [name]Juliette[/name] [name]Marthe[/name] and [name]Juliette[/name] [name]Sage[/name]/[name]Saige[/name], as well. Other middle name ideas:
[name]Brooke[/name], [name]Paige[/name], [name]Jade[/name], [name]Quinn[/name], [name]Rose[/name], [name]Eve[/name], [name]Mae[/name], Brigh (Irish, prounounced [name]Bree[/name]), [name]Belle[/name], [name]Grey[/name], [name]Greer[/name], [name]Lark[/name], [name]Maeve[/name], [name]Shae[/name], and [name]Wren[/name].
Plus, [name]Tully[/name] or [name]Lula[/name], [name]Jules[/name], and [name]Millie[/name]? Adorable!
[name]Ruby[/name] is such a cute name (and I like “[name]Rue[/name]” or maybe even “[name]Bee[/name]” as a nn) but I don’t know if it sounds like a twin to [name]Tallulah[/name]. I don’t like super matchy twin names but I think they should be similar in length/number of syllables. I think [name]Juliette[/name] goes the best with [name]Tallulah[/name] as a twin name. For another, future daughter though, I love [name]Ruby[/name]!!!
With [name]Amelia[/name] and [name]Tallulah[/name], I like the idea of another long name ending in -a, of course with a sweet nickname like [name]Millie[/name] and [name]Lula[/name]! Ideas:
Some of these nicknames don’t work so well with [name]Tallulah[/name] “[name]Lula[/name]” - [name]Lena[/name], [name]Lola[/name]. [name]Tallulah[/name] could always be [name]Tula[/name]!
I love [name]Tallulah[/name] [name]June[/name] and [name]Juliette[/name] [name]Faye[/name], but I would have [name]Etta[/name] as a nn for [name]Juliette[/name]. [name]Jules[/name] is nice too, but I think [name]Etta[/name] is more timeless and elegant. Good luck
I actually love all your options, so I don’t want to give you any suggestions. Except that the spelling [name]Clair[/name] is kind of weird to me, unless it’s a family name or something? [name]Clare[/name] and [name]Claire[/name] are both legit options, but [name]Clair[/name] seems incomplete.
I love the idea of [name]Magnolia[/name] with [name]Tallulah[/name], but the -lia ending repeating from [name]Amelia[/name] bothers me a bit. [name]Ruby[/name] feels like a nice match in spunkiness with [name]Tallulah[/name], and I like that the names are fairly distinct but have a connecting long u sound. To me, they both have a funky Southern vintage vibe, so I think they really work together. Really like [name]Ruby[/name] [name]Marlene[/name] as a combo. I also adore [name]Juliette[/name] [name]Faye[/name], and I like that the nn option of [name]Jules[/name] has a different ending sound than both [name]Lula[/name] and [name]Millie[/name].
Honestly, though, I don’t think you can go wrong with any of these. They’re all lovely and, I think, work with [name]Tallulah[/name] [name]June[/name] and [name]Amelia[/name] [name]Pearl[/name], which I also love.
I like [name]Rosemary[/name] best with [name]Tallulah[/name] and [name]Amelia[/name]. [name]Magnolia[/name] goes nicely with [name]Tallulah[/name], but as you said, has the same ending as [name]Amelia[/name]. Have you considered [name]Magdelene[/name]? [name]Juliette[/name] would be my second choice. Both Amelia and Tallulah have a very feminine “princess” feel to me. Some other names you may like: