Considering [name]Eve[/name] if we have a second girl. But I can’t think of any middle names that flow well. Usually I would use a family name in the middle, but none of them work with [name]Eve[/name]. Ideas?
[name]Eve[/name] is one of my all-time favorite names. Awesome choice! What about:
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Juliet[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Susannah[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Rebecca[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Clarissa[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Cecilia[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Miranda[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Cassandra[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Lorraine[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Francesca[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Helena[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Natalia[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Magdalena[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Georgiana[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Gabrielle[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Persephone[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Ophelia[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Dulcinea[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Blythe[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Janica[/name]
I [name]LOVE[/name] pp suggestion of [name]Eve[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name]!!
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Annabel[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Ambrosia[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Bernadette[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Camilla[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Carina[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Delphia[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Gwendolen[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Kerensa[/name]
[name]Eve[/name] [name]Ramona[/name]
Seems like three syllables is the way to go. [name]Eva[/name] was my great grandmothers name, and her husband’s name was [name]August[/name]. [name]Eve[/name] [name]Augusta[/name] would honor them both. I also like the suggestions of [name]Eve[/name] [name]Alexandra[/name], [name]Eve[/name] [name]Francesca[/name], and [name]Eve[/name] [name]Cecilia[/name]. Thanks for the ideas and keep them coming!
Big coincidence… I almost added [name]Eve[/name] [name]Augusta[/name] to my list (above). I have a great grandmother named [name]Augusta[/name] (and a grandfather named [name]August[/name]). I thought the combo might come across as a tad harsh, but it really is a regal and elegant option.