I kinda cheated the only [name_u]Wren[/name_u] I know is actually her middle name, [name_f]Eleanor[/name_f] [name_u]Wren[/name_u]
Maybe Marcel/Marcella/Marceline ?
Alsoā¦
[name_f]Aracely[/name_f]
[name_f]Celandine[/name_f]
[name_m]Celsian[/name_m]
[name_f]Garcelle[/name_f]
[name_f]Jocelyn[/name_f]
[name_m]Lancelot[/name_m]
[name_f]Priscella[/name_f]
names that have come to me while stuck on the subway live love public transportation
- eden summer lila
- gracie cora faye
- ninon ellie joy
- tiggy frances lark
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CASH-uhs for the nn Cash, CASS-ee-uhs for the nn Cassā sorry, that was probably unclear
Iāve known 4 people named Margo/Margaux but none of them spelled it Margot. I still counted it.
Then yea my vote stays with [name_u]Cass[/name_u] cause I love it but only when itās CASS-ee-us, I still think that even if you say it like that [name_m]Cash[/name_m] would be a super cool nickname for it
Full names for [name_m]Ned[/name_m] (that arenāt Edward, Benedict, or any Ed- names not listed; yes I know some of these are a stretch, I donāt mind stretch nicknames)
- [name_m]Theodore[/name_m]
- [name_m]Frederick[/name_m]
- [name_m]Edgar[/name_m]
- [name_m]Edwin[/name_m]
- [name_u]Eden[/name_u]
- [name_u]Kennedy[/name_u]
- [name_u]Arden[/name_u]
- [name_u]Auden[/name_u]
- I have another idea and Iāll @ you
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I suppose the ābaseline vibeā leans towards stronger sounding names with a bit of YA fiction/fantasy sprinkling to them, which is what I get from Juno, Eleni, Parker, and Ridley.
Hope that helps
Anastasia with the five-syllable pronunciation is my favourite, otherwise, my vote goes to Maria.
@enwmn Lupine reads as lou-peen to me, however, I can also see lou-pine like the pine tree. Lou-pin is Lupin for me.
[name_f]Lisette[/name_f] feels very [name_u]French[/name_u] to me, which is why I would choose sibling names that also feel slightly French/European.
Do you think a double middle Orlando ___ Heath could work and not sound like Orlando Health?
volume three! letās go!!
- arthur finch
- arthur ellis
- arthur poet
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Iām kind of worried that poet wonāt age wellā¦
- doesnāt matter, arthur poet wasnāt my choice anyway
- I think it ages perfectly fine!
- poet on a grown man?? Iām not sureā¦
- nope. doesnāt work.
- more complicated opinion
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since its a middle i donāt think āagingā is such an issue
edited! changed my opinion
eh, I think as much as we like to romanticise names and the people that will wear them, most people are fairy ānormalā in real life, wonderful and beautiful and perfect in their own way but still not these young poets, actors, writers, directors with personalities out of a YA love story. Knowing the people around me, some of them definitely love their unfamiliar names but to them there would still be a difference between [name_m]Mordecai[/name_m] and Poet, [name_m]Mordecai[/name_m] is grand and unusual, definitely a brave choice but, to many, would be much preferred as it doesnāt carry the many expectations/hopes/pre-determined personality of [name_u]Poet[/name_u] (even as a middle name).
- Yes
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- More complicated (@ me)
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This is exactly what I was trying to figure out how to say.
I think a double middle would fix it, yeah!
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I havenāt met a [name_m]Theodore[/name_m] but I have met a [name_u]Teddy[/name_u] who was just Teddy. And I havenāt meant a human [name_m]Hugo[/name_m] but my neighborās dog is called [name_m]Hugo[/name_m] if that counts (I voted no anyway)