I am currently 28 weeks pregnant with my third babe. Our first girl is [name]Ellie[/name] [name]Layne[/name], and our second is [name]Raya[/name] [name]Michelle[/name]. For a boy we have chosen the name [name]Colton[/name] [name]Graham[/name] (n.n [name]Cole[/name]). For a Girl name we have finally decided on [name]Gwen[/name]. I don’t care for the traditional long forms of [name]Gwen[/name], however, I do like [name]Gwyneth[/name]. But I’m afraid the n.n would be [name]Wynnie[/name] opposed to [name]Gwen[/name]. So our options are either to stay with the name [name]Gwen[/name], but finding a middle name that flows nicely will not be easy, or to name her [name]Gweneth[/name] which is a little on the Cre8ive side,…
So really, I’m looking for opinions on [name]Gwen[/name], or [name]Gweneth[/name], and middle names that flow nicely with them.
Your daughters have lovely names. [name]Gwen[/name] is no exception. Its beautiful. I think you’ll get the nn [name]Gwen[/name] with [name]Gweneth[/name] as opposed to [name]Winnie[/name]. But like you said, if you just go with [name]Gwen[/name], you’ll have no worry of that at all…
Heres a few to think over
[name]Gwen[/name] [name]Giovanna[/name] Blank
[name]Gwen[/name] [name]Arianna[/name] Blank
[name]Gwen[/name] [name]Shaylee[/name] Blank
[name]Gwen[/name] [name]Olivia[/name] Blank
[name]Gwen[/name] [name]Emerson[/name] Blank
[name]Gwen[/name] Giacobba Blank
Have you ever hear the singer [name]Graham[/name] [name]Colton[/name]?
i think [name]Gwen[/name] by itself fits nicely with your other girls’ names. the middle names that flow best in my head are mostly 2 syllables, with the emphasis on the second syllable. what about
I’ll just chime in here since I have a little [name]Gwyneth[/name]. I had the nn problem too. When she was first born, we were spelling her nn as “[name]Gwen[/name]”. However, I got a couple questions from some well-intentioned confused friends. Logically, spelling it “[name]Gwyn[/name]” made more sense to most people that I encountered. In the long run, it probably wouldn’t matter too much. I do think that [name]Gwen[/name] or [name]Gwyn[/name] is a much more natural nn for [name]Gwyneth[/name] than [name]Winnie[/name]. Although, we do call her Gwynnie a lot. I had a co-worker with this problem too. She wanted to get to [name]Gwen[/name]. She ended up spelling it [name]Gwenyth[/name], which I would probably prefer over [name]Gweneth[/name]. There have been a lot of great middle name suggestions already. I’ve got a [name]Gwyneth[/name] [name]Susannah[/name], and my co-worker has a [name]Gwenyth[/name] [name]Marie[/name]. Good luck!