What name goes best with these sibling names?

already have miranda nicole, chloe elizabeth and olivia jade, what girls name goes best with them?
we like isla, eva, and paige so far

I love [name]Miranda[/name], [name]Chloe[/name], and [name]Olivia[/name]! I think either [name]Isla[/name] or [name]Eva[/name] (both gorgeous names) work best, since [name]Paige[/name] is a trendy surname, and not as feminine as the other names. I love [name]Eva[/name], but it might be a little too close to [name]Olivia[/name]…

[name]Violet[/name]
[name]Charlotte[/name]
[name]Louisa[/name]
[name]Ruby[/name]
[name]Ivy[/name]
[name]Clara[/name]

[name]Miranda[/name], [name]Chloe[/name] and [name]Olivia[/name] make a wonderful sib-set! They sound gorgeous together:) Out of your choices for the next daughter… well I’m not really loving any of them to be honest. I’m not a fan of [name]Isla[/name] or [name]Paige[/name] and although I [name]LOVE[/name] [name]Eva[/name], I think it’s a wee bit too short with the others and too similar in sound to [name]Olivia[/name]. Some suggestions:

[name]Athena[/name]
[name]Dorothea[/name]
[name]Electra[/name]
[name]Eugenie[/name]
[name]Helena[/name]
[name]Larissa[/name]
[name]Nerissa[/name]
[name]Pandora[/name]
[name]Penelope[/name]
[name]Philippa[/name]
[name]Sofia[/name]
[name]Thalia[/name]
[name]Theresa[/name]
[name]Veronike[/name]
[name]Yolanda[/name]

[name]Hope[/name] this was helpful:) Good [name]Luck[/name]!

  • [name]Charlie[/name]

I like [name]Paige[/name]. I know it was originally a surname, but it has always sounded classic and girly to me!

I agree that the others don’t seem to match miranda, chloe and olivia. [name]How[/name] about:

[name]Cora[/name]
[name]Daphne[/name]
[name]Lauren[/name]
[name]Lucy[/name]
[name]Vera[/name]
[name]Violet[/name]

beautiful names!
i think charlotte paige would work very well with your girls or sophie or sylvie to match the ending sound in chloe since miranda and olivia both end in “a”.

my three daughters are having a brother he is due in 4 weeks!!!
first name rhys last name w_ _ _
stuck on middle name i would love it to be roman and dh wants it to be andrew after him, problem i dont want initials RAW!!! your opinion is appreciated!
rhys andrew roman ?
rhys andrew ?
rhys roman?

I don’t know that initials raw are the worst. Mine are jab. I guess that’s a little better, but I am female so stuff is monogrammed more I feel, and aggressive words are worse. It’s never been a problem. Honestly, initials do not come up that often, and when they do, people don’t always make the connection. I’ve had jobs where I have to initial stuff a lot and in like 7 years of that ONE person has noticed. He can always initials stuff rw if raw really bothers him, you can monogram stuff rw if you want to…

If at the end of the day you still can’t though…

Hmm…double middles are fine, but do seem to cause some difficulties from what I read so if it’s not a family tradition you may want to weigh your options. [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Andrew[/name] [name]Roman[/name] is nice though and you could do it.

Other ways I can see to fix this: Different middles that honor [name]Andrew[/name]…

Different middles:

[name]Rhys[/name] [name]Drew[/name]? Would that make your husband happy enough? Is last name 1 syllable? I actually think the 1-1-1 thing works nicely for men…1-1-2 is fine too.

[name]Andrew[/name] as rendered in another language (extra easy if it goes with your heritage?):

Dand is listed as a Scottish variant and that goes nicely with Welsh [name]Rhys[/name]: Names Related to the name Andrew - Behind the Name

[name]Rhys[/name] Dand

You can rearrange the letters in [name]Andrew[/name] and get [name]Warden[/name]: [name]Rhys[/name] [name]Warden[/name]

[name]Rhys[/name] as a nn:
[name]Ryan[/name] [name]Drew[/name] nn [name]Rhys[/name]…Still have a Celtic R+Y name…and [name]Andrew[/name] is spread across the name.
[name]Andrew[/name] [name]Rhys[/name] - to distinguish him from his father, he can go by [name]Rhys[/name].
[name]Andreas[/name] (Ahn-dre-ahs) could have something prn [name]Rhys[/name] as a nn, maybe spelled [name]Rees[/name] or just [name]Rhys[/name] even. Especially with [name]Rhys[/name] as a middle name.
[name]Andrew[/name] [name]Easton[/name]…something that chains that r in [name]Andrew[/name] into an “ees” sequence captures some of the sound of [name]Rhys[/name] making a nn easier. Admittedly [name]Easton[/name] is all I can think of right now.

Best wishes!

thanks! i have seen the name ries, pronounced like rhys i suppose but the name comes from andries a form of andrew , which will give dh the andrew i hope he is happy with that and then do roman for middle ries roman w _ _ _ (one sylable last name) just hoping this will get pronounced correctly :wink: wdyt?

[name]Lovely[/name] names! The first names that came to mind were [name]Sabrina[/name] and [name]Juliet[/name].

I like it pretty well! I think it faces sp/prn issues but so does [name]Rhys[/name] really too outside of [name]Wales[/name], so that’s really an equal consideration and if it pleases your husband all the better! Fingers crossed you find a solution you’re both pleased with!