I always like 3 names so I say go for it. [name]Rose[/name] and [name]Violet[/name] are my favourotes there and prob [name]Rose[/name] even more so because its nice and short between the [name]Aurora[/name] and [name]Valentine[/name].
[name]Valentine[/name] is rather playful in itself, so I’d stay away from things like [name]Posey[/name], [name]Honey[/name], [name]Melody[/name], [name]Bluebell[/name] etc.
I like [name]Rose[/name] and [name]Juniper[/name].
Other ideas:
[name]Lux[/name]
[name]Marin[/name]
Jedda
[name]Lila[/name]
[name]Eden[/name]
[name]Whitney[/name]
[name]Seren[/name]
A little bit yes, but it’s unlikely that you’ll be calling her by her full name “[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Valentine[/name]”, or even by “[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Rose[/name]”.
They flow together nicely as well.
Perhaps having it as [name]Rosie[/name] might aid in making it more pronounceable.
Also, another suggestion is [name]Jolene[/name], or [name]Rosalie[/name].
I think [name]Aurora[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Valentine[/name] would be an absolutely gorgeous name!!
Did you know that [name]Aurora[/name] is the name of the princess in Sleeping Beauty? And her other name she goes by when she runs away is [name]Briar[/name] [name]Rose[/name]!
I believe a short name between those two would sound best.
Other one syllable/nature options:
I love some of those suggestions above individually, particularly plum which I think is gorgeous but I’m not sure aurora plum valentine sounds quite right [name]Aurora[/name] rose valentine is definitely the hottest contender so far… More so because my sister went by nicknames posey/rosey or pose rose while growing up and I feel that rose would be a nod to her! I do feel that rose is overused in the middle spot however… And whilst very pretty something like aurora ruby valentine, aurora indigo valentine or aurora violet valentine has a little more edge/ is more fun… Have to say though that I do agree that valentine is pretty playful in itself and appreciate the advise about not having an overly cutesy playful name paired with it! the more I think about it the more a colour name feels right in that spot sitting between aurora which means ‘dawn’’ and valentine!
I agree with zora. [name]Aurora[/name] [name]Valentine[/name] is already pretty frilly and girly. Adding another middle name, especially one that’s a color (or flower or jewel or fruit), pushes the name into over the top territory. It goes from being a feminine, romantic combo to something that sounds like the name of a cartoon fairy.
However if you would like to add a name in the middle , how about these Y endings:
[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Poppy[/name] [name]Valentine[/name] (still red as a rose or ruby without the extra R)
[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Daisy[/name] [name]Valentine[/name]
[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Ivy[/name] [name]Valentine[/name]
I agree it does make her super girly.
Without the floral aspect things could be less frilly…
[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Kate[/name] [name]Valentine[/name]
[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Claire[/name] [name]Valentine[/name]
[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Jade[/name] [name]Valentine[/name] (still some color and nature)
[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Pearl[/name] [name]Valentine[/name] (same here)
[name]Aurora[/name] [name]Zoe[/name] [name]Valentine[/name]
Thanks for the honest feedback and points heard… I don’t want it to sound too over the top… Fun yes but certainly not like a cartoon fairy but I guess sometimes less is more and perhaps I am being a little bit greedy by adding snother name and ruining the subtle playfulness of [name]Aurora[/name] valentin in the process!
Personally I think [name]Rose[/name] [name]Valentine[/name] is way too cheesy what with roses being the most popular gift for valentines day. [name]Aurora[/name] [name]Valentine[/name] is girly and fun and flows quite nicely. I think adding a middle takes away from its charm more so then adding too it