Any suggestions?
It depends on your last name, but:
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Amelia[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Catherine[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Caroline[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Juliet[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Juliana[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Josephine[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Marielle[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Rosalie[/name]
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Winifred[/name]
Good luck!
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Amelia[/name] is gorgeous!!
I think you need to maybe stick with a basic middle name. [name]Maeve[/name] [name]Anne[/name], [name]Maeve[/name] [name]Marie[/name], I think an extravagant middle name could outshine such a simple, beautiful name like [name]Maeve[/name].
I actually disagree with this. I think a feminine and gorgeous name like [name]Juliet[/name] or [name]Amelia[/name] help to highlight the sweetness of [name]Maeve[/name]. Something like [name]Lynn[/name], [name]Anne[/name], or [name]Marie[/name] downplay it waaay to much for me. They feel like fillers, instead of accents.
I definitely agree with [name]Rica[/name]. Definitely.
[name]Maeve[/name] [name]Amelia[/name] is lovely, and I agree with [name]Jill[/name] and [name]Rica[/name] about the middle name. I like [name]Maeve[/name] [name]Elspeth[/name], as well.
I actually disagree with this. I think a feminine and gorgeous name like [name]Juliet[/name] or [name]Amelia[/name] help to highlight the sweetness of [name]Maeve[/name]. Something like [name]Lynn[/name], [name]Anne[/name], or [name]Marie[/name] downplay it waaay to much for me. They feel like fillers, instead of accents.[/quote]
I totally agree. The same goes with names like [name]Anne[/name], [name]Jane[/name], and [name]Claire[/name]. They sound lovely with long, feminine names. Think of a beautiful vase with a lovely floral bouquet in it. The bouquet has lots of different kinds of flowers. To me, the vase is like the elegant name [name]Maeve[/name]. The flowers are like a long elegant name to go with [name]Maeve[/name] such as [name]Josephine[/name] or [name]Amelia[/name].