Names of future kids---girls

I like classic ones with good meanings. All members of my family have two middle names (usually related to literature, music, art, history).

Can anyone help me to put them into beautiful sets ?

[name]Astrid[/name],[name]Ingrid[/name],[name]Sigrid[/name]:
[name]Astrid[/name] — godly beauful
[name]Ingrid[/name] — Ing’s beautiful
[name]Sigrid[/name] — [name]Victory[/name] + beautiful

[name]Louisa[/name],[name]Letizia[/name],[name]Liesel[/name] :
[name]Louisa[/name] — fame + war
[name]Letizia[/name] — happiness (a word from Vide cor Meum)
[name]Liesel[/name] — oath of God (from The Sound of [name]Music[/name])

[name]Beatriz[/name],[name]Birgitta[/name],[name]Benedikta[/name]:
[name]Beatriz[/name] — blessed (love [name]Dante[/name]'s Divine Comedy, avoid beat/rice)
[name]Birgitta[/name] — strength, exalted one
[name]Benedikta[/name] — blessed

[name]Evanna[/name],[name]Ethelle[/name],Eudrey:
[name]Evanna[/name] — well born (from [name]Ewan[/name])
[name]Ethelle[/name] — well born (from [name]Ethel[/name])
Eudrey — well born (from [name]Audrey[/name])

[name]Victoria[/name],[name]Alexandria[/name],[name]Clementia[/name]:
[name]Victoria[/name] — victory
[name]Alexandria[/name] — helper of men
[name]Clementia[/name] — goddes of mercy and forgiveness

Other names suggested by my family:
[name]Rashida[/name]—rightly guided
[name]Mathilda[/name]—battle+might (from L”on: The Professional)
[name]Maxine[/name]—the greatest (name of a relative)
[name]Freya[/name]—goddess of love+beauty+fertility
[name]Seraphina[/name] (my mum loves the meaning of seraphic-beautiful,pure and happy as an angel)
[name]Josephine[/name]—not my fav
[name]Edwina[/name]—prosperity,fortune,friend (a relative called [name]Edwin[/name])

Please reply.
Any other names are welcome~
Thanks !!!

Some ideas:

[name]Astrid[/name] [name]Louisa[/name] [name]Beatriz[/name]
[name]Seraphina[/name] [name]Liesel[/name] [name]Maxine[/name]
[name]Benedikta[/name] [name]Ethelle[/name] [name]Freya[/name]
[name]Mathilda[/name] [name]Sigrid[/name] [name]Clementia[/name]
Eudrey [name]Victoria[/name] [name]Ingrid[/name]

  • Anon.

Thanks , Anon.

I have also thought of “[name]Astrid[/name] [name]Louisa[/name] [name]Beatriz[/name]” but I’m worrying if there’re too many “s” sounds in the name.

This is nice. “[name]Seraphina[/name] [name]Liesel[/name] [name]Maxine[/name]” combines the variant form of my mother’s, my friend’s and my name.

Well, “[name]Benedikta[/name]” gives me a rather north European feel while “[name]Ethelle[/name]” is rather French-like. [name]Freya[/name], an old-norse goddess, matches with “[name]Benedikta[/name]” a lot. (by the way, she’s one of my fav character in “[name]Merlin[/name]”.

It sounds strange. “[name]Mathilda[/name] [name]Sigrid[/name]” is a bit war-like while [name]Clementia[/name] is a more peaceful name.

My gran dislikes “[name]Audrey[/name]” and she asks me to use “[name]Aubrey[/name]”. But I really like this name so I start it with “E”. “Eudrey [name]Victoria[/name]”–quite classic. Not sure about “[name]Ingrid[/name]”. I’m worrying if the little girl would complain,“mum, did you name me after [name]Audrey[/name] Hepburn, [name]Victoria[/name] from Twilight and [name]Ingrid[/name] Bergman ? " Oh dear, I won’t recommend my girl to read the twilight series. My parents did not allow me to read love stories~LOL Maybe I should say, " I name you after my’s gran’s stepmum, my friend [name]Viki[/name] and a name I like.”