Wow, triplets? I’m exhausted enough by names for my twins!
[name]Amerie[/name] Eliss - is Eliss pronounced like [name]Elise[/name] or [name]Alice[/name]? I love both of those names, with those spellings. Or is it like [name]Sophie[/name] [name]Elis[/name] Bexter? [name]Amerie[/name] is quite nice, although personally I prefer the lovely French name [name]Amelie[/name]. The two names run together a little, too …
[name]Emilly[/name] [name]Colette[/name] - [name]Emily[/name] is very popular, but I do like [name]Colette[/name].
Prius [name]Ann[/name] - [name]Ann[/name] is such a common middle name that it really seems like a throwaway name. [name]How[/name] about an [name]Ann[/name] variant - [name]Annabel/name, [name]Anastasia[/name], [name]Annette[/name] and [name]Annora[/name] are all pretty. Prius just makes me think of the Toyota car, I’m afraid, but you may like the gorgeous [name]Indian[/name] name [name]Priya[/name] (pree-a).
Jasmynn [name]Lea[/name] - is [name]Lea[/name] prounced like [name]Leah[/name], or lay-uh? I adore [name]Leah[/name]! [name]Jasmine[/name] is quite nice, too, although spelt Jasmynn it looks horribly trendy to me.
[name]Lydia[/name] [name]Marie[/name] - [name]Lydia[/name] is such a beautiful, vintage choice! I adore this one, and the whole name has brilliant flow. [name]Marie[/name] is a nice, classic choice, too.
[name]Violette[/name] Ryssa - I prefer [name]Violet[/name] spelt as such, but it is rising in popularity, unfortunately … Is Ryssa prounced rees-a or rissa? You may like [name]Alouette[/name] (the French word for ‘lark’) as an alternative to [name]Violette[/name].
Girl 2:
[name]Sadie[/name] [name]Lynn[/name] - [name]Sadie[/name] is quite pretty and has spunk, but I do have to admit to much prefering plain old [name]Sarah[/name]. Other names like [name]Sarah[/name] are the Welsh [name]Seren[/name] (sare-en) and [name]Seraphina[/name]. [name]Lynn[/name] feels like a throwaway name in the middle, too, I’m afraid.
[name]Cypress[/name] [name]Mila[/name] - [name]Mila[/name] is sweet, but I am not sure about [name]Cypress[/name]; my first thought is of the holiday destination ([name]Cyprus[/name]) rather than the tree. If you like tree names, how about [name]Plum[/name], [name]Willow[/name], or for a boy, [name]Asher[/name]?
[name]Rosaley[/name] [name]Mia[/name] - [name]Rosalie[/name], spelt as such, is very pretty, although watch out for the Twilight phenomenon. Other [name]Rose[/name] varients include [name]Rosa[/name], [name]Rosette[/name]/a, [name]Rosamund[/name], [name]Rosanna[/name], [name]Ambrosia[/name] and plain old [name]Rose[/name] itself. [name]Rosalie[/name] [name]Mia[/name] has quite good flow, in my opinion.
[name]Jami[/name] [name]Lynn[/name] - both names seem a little dated to me, to be perfectly honest. [name]Jessamine[/name] has the same sort of sound as this combination, though; you may like that.
[name]Cassandra[/name] [name]Marie[/name] - [name]Cassandra[/name] is a beautiful, vintage, unusual choice, and [name]Marie[/name] is a classic.
Lucyndra [name]Pearl[/name] - do you mean [name]Lucinda[/name]? A nice choice, but I much prefer [name]Cassandra[/name] and [name]Lydia[/name]. [name]Pearl[/name], however, is stunning.
[name]Lacy[/name] era - [name]Era[/name]? As in, period in time? A lacey period in time? Sorry, I am not sold …
Boy 1:
[name]Austyn[/name] - I’m not particularly fond of the name, and even less so of the trendy spelling.
[name]Declan[/name] - quite nice.
[name]Oscar[/name] - so handsome! What a wonderful choice
[name]Smith[/name] - too common as a surname to make the transition to a first, in my opinion.
[name]Oliver[/name] - very handsome; only pipped to the post by [name]Oscar[/name] because [name]Oliver[/name] is slightly more popular.
[name]Jonah[/name] - not my favourite Biblical name by a long shot.
[name]Winston[/name] - [name]Churchill[/name]. A great man, but it would be very, very difficult to live up to your namesake.
[name]Thomas[/name] - a good, solid classic.
My vote is definitely for [name]Lydia[/name] and [name]Cassandra[/name] for the girls, although they cannot both have the mn [name]Marie[/name], so how about [name]Lydia[/name] [name]Marie[/name] and [name]Cassandra[/name] [name]Pearl[/name]?
For the boys, my vote is for (in order of preference) :
[name]Oscar[/name]
[name]Oliver[/name]
[name]Thomas[/name].
For a middle, I think [name]Oscar[/name] [name]James[/name] and [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Thomas[/name] sound brilliant!
Good luck!