I posted a WHILE back that my husband and I were having triplets ([name]Aiden[/name], [name]Brayden[/name], [name]Caden[/name] post). We have decided on first names for our little ones but need help with mns.
[name]Baby[/name] A’s name will be [name]Audrianne[/name] Abrams. We were thinking something short for a mn just because their names are longer. She will be called [name]Audrey[/name] for short.
Her brothers’ names will be posted in the boys’ section. [name]TIA[/name]!!
[name]Audrianne[/name] is very pretty. I agree that a short, one syllable name would be nice. Some of the ones you listed ([name]Faith[/name], [name]Grace[/name], [name]Jane[/name], [name]Rose[/name]) are nice but a bit lackluster. I do like [name]Joy[/name], [name]Pearl[/name], [name]Reese[/name] and [name]Noelle[/name] though! Oh, and I adore [name]Blythe[/name]. [name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Blythe[/name] is fabulous! Here are some other ideas:
[name]Audrianne[/name] is gorgeous - I love it! I actually think 2- or 3-syllables go best with [name]Audrianne[/name] and [name]Audrianne[/name] Abrams, but I mostly just composed this list of what I thought sounded good. It was hard to find 1-syllable names! Maybe because of the “ann” sound in [name]Audrianne[/name].
Beautiful name by the way! Of your narrowed down choices:
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Noelle[/name] - this is beautiful and flows quite well but I worry the “n”'s kind of blend into each other and make it sound like you’re saying [name]Audria[/name] [name]Noelle[/name]?
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Elise[/name] - this is my favourite, as lovely as [name]Noelle[/name] and without the difficulty of the repeating n’s, easier to say!
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Reese[/name] - [name]Reese[/name] seems to trendy and unisex to be paired with [name]Audrianne[/name] to me
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Faith[/name] - This is ok but [name]Faith[/name] seems a little trendy also with [name]Audrianne[/name].
My favourite would be [name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Elise[/name] Abrams
I love [name]Audrianne[/name]! I know a girl named [name]Audrianna[/name] and she loves her name even though she goes by Audri for short.
My favorite out of those would have to be [name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Faith[/name]. It’s so pretty and simple, yet gorgeous. The others don’t flow as well, in my opinion.
I REALLY like the sound of [name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Elise[/name], but I’m afraid the names flow into each other and it sounds like [name]Audrey[/name] [name]Anneliese[/name] (also a beautiful name, by the way, but since you seem to want her first name to be something longer and more distinct than just [name]Audrey[/name], this may bother you).
The n’s do butt up against one another in [name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Noelle[/name].
And, [name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Reese[/name] just sounds too abrupt (also there’s the repeating ree sounds in the two names).
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Faith[/name] probably has the best flow, but somehow these names feel so different stylistically that I’m not sure it works.
Some other suggestions:
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Simone[/name]
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Louise[/name]
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Camille[/name]
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Pearl[/name]
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Viola[/name]
[name]Audrianne[/name] [name]Cecilia[/name]