We've been between Willa and Lucy but neither is just screaming that it's the one so I feel like we need to go back to the drawing board. Any suggestions? We would like to use Maryann as the middle name. It has deep family significance for us.
I feel like our other girls' names are so pretty that we need a nice, classic name to go along, but nothing is jumping out. Any ideas?
Re: need suggestions! our 3rd girl is still nameless.
Victoria
Rachel
Rebecca
Lauren
Sarah
Eulalia ?? haha. J/k
Sarah?
I like Lucy a lot! Lucy Maryann is cute!
I put your names (Elisabeth, Clara, Willa, Lucy) into Nymbler. Some of the suggestions:
Olivia, Amelia, Caroline, Anna, Grace, Lena, Cecily, Sadie, Charlotte, Eva, Ella, Annabelle, Lilian....
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Lucy, Katherine, Audrey, Olivia, Grace, Anna, Ella, Lillian, Vivienne, Sophia, Amelia
Btw I love Elisabeth - it has always been my favorite name and is DD's middle name (We used Elizabeth but love it either way).
What about Mariana for a fn instead of Maryanne? Or Mary(fn) Anne(mn)? Or Marie?
Diana
Bridget
Patricia
Rebecca
Veronica
Helena
Noelle
Laura
Felicity
Josephine
Joanna
Monica
Tabitha
Meredith
Corrine
Caroline
Amelia
Anna
Julia
Lydia
What about Maryann as a first name, calling her Annie or Ann? Either sounds lovely with the girls' names!
I also like the Lauren suggestion and it flows fairly well with Maryann. Cora, Nora, Abigail? Vivian?
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Honestly, I really don't think Willa matches your other girls' names. They are gorgeous and classic, while Willa is very country to me. Definitely NMS.
I like pp's suggestions of Katherine, Charlotte, Audrey, Amelia, and Caroline.
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I think Julia would go really well, has a different sound and different number syllables than your other two, and yet classic. (I'm obviously a fan). Or Juliet for extra spunk!