[name]Do[/name] you KNOW a [name]Noelle[/name]? What’s her middle name? I haven’t actually seen the name used on a real person. Is it too much of a common French word to be a decent name in the US?
Emphasis on the last syllable is making it hard for me to come up with nice middle names. I don’t plan on naming after a family member or anything like that. I’d like it to be a little uncommon, maybe even weird. Or maybe a touch Italian? I don’t know!
So far I have [name]Noelle[/name] [name]Emilia[/name]. I like the name [name]Elisa[/name] (eh-lee-sah) but I think the double “ell” sound is weird…
I don’t know a [name]Noelle[/name], however with the amount of parents wanting a fuller name for the nn [name]Elle[/name] or [name]Ella[/name], [name]Noelle[/name] or [name]Noella[/name] may pick up steam in the popularity rankings. I like [name]Noelle[/name] [name]Emilia[/name], the [name]Em[/name] at the beginning breaks the l sound up.
For a middle name how about:
[name]Noelle[/name] [name]Xanthe/name
[name]Noelle[/name] Ioanthe(a)
[name]Noelle[/name] [name]Pearl[/name]
[name]Noelle[/name] [name]Margherita[/name]
[name]Noelle[/name] Siloe (or [name]Shiloh[/name])
[name]Noelle[/name] [name]Louisa/name
[name]Noelle[/name] [name]Violet/namea
or you could change the pronunciation/spelling of [name]Elisa[/name] (eh-lee-sah) to Eliesia (ee-lye-see-uh) or keep the spelling and just change the pronunciation: [name]Elisa[/name] (ee-lye-sah) to break the l sound up more.