YAY!!! Congrats on making a fabulous choice, man I love [name]Greta[/name] and [name]Hazel[/name], too cute for words.
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Gardenia[/name] [name]Sommer[/name] is perfection. [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Dove[/name] [name]Sommer[/name] sounds like a dove, sitting in a hazel tree in summer. In case you didn’t think of it. I think it’s cute. Also, [name]Dove[/name] seems a little tame next to [name]Gardenia[/name].
Because I’m a sucker for alliteration: [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Hermione[/name], [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Hermia[/name], [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Helena[/name], [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Heloise[/name], [name]Hazel[/name] Hespera, [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Halcyon[/name]
Great is a dim of [name]Margaret[/name] which means pearl so: [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Perla[/name], [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Perle[/name], [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Pearl[/name], [name]Hazel[/name] Helmi
While I love gardenias, and [name]Greta[/name] [name]Gardenia[/name] is really glamorous, its alliteration makes it sound like a stage name to me. If you’re looking for a botanical name to reference [name]Hazel[/name], what about…
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Forsythia[/name] [name]Sommer[/name]! [name]Forsythia[/name] is the later blooming twin-plant to witch hazel. People often mistake one for the other.*
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Lovisa[/name] [name]Sommer[/name]
I think this name has a slightly better flow as a middle than [name]Dove[/name], plus it’s very regal and contains “lov!”
So many options with [name]Hazel[/name]…
For a glamorous old name to mirror [name]Greta[/name]:
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Mae[/name] [name]Sommer[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Ingrid[/name] [name]Sommer[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Claudette[/name] [name]Sommer[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Colette[/name] [name]Sommer[/name]
And congratulations on choosing two wonderful first names, by the way!
I am so happy that [name]Greta[/name] and [name]Hazel[/name] are at the top of the list! They’re fabulous names, and make a lovely pair I love the idea of using [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Pearl[/name], in reference to [name]Margaret[/name], and I just looked up [name]Hazel[/name], listed as meaning “the hazelnut tree”… so what about
or something more flowery, like [name]Gardenia[/name]…
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Bluebell[/name] (a bit whimsical, but I like it)
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Bryony[/name]
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Leilani[/name]
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Marigold[/name]
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Violet[/name]
If you really love [name]Hazel[/name] [name]Dove[/name], I don’t think I’d use [name]Greta[/name] [name]Gardenia[/name]. [name]One[/name] is short and seems straightforward, while the other is longer and ultra-feminine. What about…
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Wren[/name] (a bit obvious, but pretty)
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Maeve[/name]
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Joy[/name]
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Rue[/name]
[name]Greta[/name] [name]Faith[/name]
Likewise, if you’re really in love with [name]Greta[/name] [name]Gardenia[/name], I think you should consider giving [name]Hazel[/name] a more fem MN. [name]How[/name] about…
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Annabelle[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Matilda[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Felicity[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Clementine[/name]
[name]Hazel[/name] [name]Marguerite[/name] (Which is both a variation of [name]Greta[/name] and a flower name)