Hello, I am looking for some feedback on middle names to go with Celeste (Lexie). We prefer biblical names, also names that don't start with A as I'm not too fond of the initials CAG.
Celeste is a difficult name to choose a MN for - I don't find any choices really flowing perfectly. I chose Elizabeth though, it sounded best out of the choices IMO.
You said you prefer Biblical names, but I wouldn't classify Chloe or Mia as Biblical. Were those just names you liked or did you want more suggestions?
Celeste is a difficult name to choose a MN for - I don't find any choices really flowing perfectly. I chose Elizabeth though, it sounded best out of the choices IMO.
Same. Celeste Mia is definitely my least favorite out of these.
"A new baby is like the beginning of all things--wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities."
Chloe is from the bible. Mia.. not really, but some say it's derived from Mary. Or maybe I just like the name. :P
What I meant is that Chloe is just mentioned once in the Bible when Paul says, "My brothers, some from Chloe's household have informed me that there are quarrels among you" in 1 Corinthians 1:11. There is no information given about her and she isn't mentioned again, so most people don't consider her a biblical character like Ruth or Sarah.
Re: Girl middle name help
I liked Celeste Marie the most, but I don't like Marie. It's so overused as a middle name imo.
Celeste Marilyn is a bit better.
Celeste Noelle
Celeste Jolie
Celeste Charlotte
Celeste Elena
Celeste Odette (Which might be a bit too matchy)
Celeste Gabrielle
Of what you posted I like Celeste Chloe.
You said you prefer Biblical names, but I wouldn't classify Chloe or Mia as Biblical. Were those just names you liked or did you want more suggestions?
Biblical names that might go with Celeste...
Celeste Miriam
Celeste Hannah
Celeste Eden
Celeste Lydia
Celeste Magdalene
Celeste Susannah
I voted Marie out of your choices, but I think that's too overused as a middle name.
I like a PP suggestions of Miriam, Eden, or Lydia for the middle name. Out of those, I think Celeste Eden sounds really nice.
"A new baby is like the beginning of all things--wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities."
What I meant is that Chloe is just mentioned once in the Bible when Paul says, "My brothers, some from Chloe's household have informed me that there are quarrels among you" in 1 Corinthians 1:11. There is no information given about her and she isn't mentioned again, so most people don't consider her a biblical character like Ruth or Sarah.