My DH really likes compound names for girls. Give me some ideas please! For example you can make them fn and mn and call them by first and mn, or you can make them all one word (this would be harder to do), or you could do a double first name separated by a space or you could separate them by a hyphen (the hyphen option is not really recommended).
Alright, give it your best shot! ![]()
Re: Give me some compound names...
We are considering Anna-Sophia.
Other combo names among my friends - Annemarie / Anne-Marie, Mary Elizabeth, Mary Claire.
Hi Jiffy!! I hope you are doing great! Double names are really popular here in the south
Here are some from real people I know:
Lauren Grace (she goes by LG most of the time)
Mary Alice
Anne Elise
Mary Margaret
Rosemary
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I love a good, Southern first and middle name combo! I have two sisters --- one is Mary Heather and one is Eva Grace. My friend named her daughter Mary Kathryn.
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Lillianna
Julianna
Mommy's little helper
Mary Kate
Heidi Jo
These are people that I know that go by compound names
Claire-Louise
Mary Sydney
Mary Kate
Lily-Rose
Mary Ellen
Casey Jo
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Reminds me of the magazine Marie Claire
I like Marie Claire better than Mary Claire.
We're going with Anne Marie.
Marie Sophia
Cindy Lou (Who) ;P
Personally not a fan of Mary___ names. I can't get it out of my head that they sound like nun names.
I like
Katy Ann
Anna Mae
Lena Kay (my grandma's name, but you can steal it
Maggie (anything)
Cassie Ann
But a lot of these types of names depend on your last name. Shorter last names tend to work better; longer ones seem to "swallow up" the delicate compounds.
Love Lila Jane, too.
Had a Clara-Grace in my preschool class one year
Some people I know are:
Erica Jayne
Mary Ellen
Mary Jane
Ella Mae
Emma Rose