I think it depends on your last name, too. Like if your last name is Czyzniejewski, I'd say a one syllable middle name, but there have been lots of great suggestions on here :-) Someone said Chloe Elizabeth, which is nice.
For some reason, Chloe Marie popped into my head. (I'm Jewish and would never use Marie, but it sounds GREAT!)
that sounds cute. our syllable of names goes our first born has 6 syllables in his name our second born has 8 and our 3rd is gonna have 9 we didnt intentionally plan it this way its just how it worked out
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One syllable middle names are usually suggested when the first and/or last name is really long as well. Unless you have a lengthy last name I don't think a long mn would be weird at all.
I'm sorry, but I personally hate Jade as mn or fn. It will forever sound like a stripper name to me.
Before I read the last sentence of your post, "Chloe Jane" popped into my head. So yes, I think Jade is a good fit, too!
I think a longer MN could be good, too, especially if you have a short last name. For example, Chloe Gabriella Smith, Chloe Katarina Brown . . . (I'm not actually suggesting these names, they're just the first four-syllable names I came across on a baby name list!)
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Sure, Chloe Jade sounds fine together.
I think longer middle names would work just fine, though, if you had one you liked.
For some reason, Chloe Marie popped into my head. (I'm Jewish and would never use Marie, but it sounds GREAT!)
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One syllable middle names are usually suggested when the first and/or last name is really long as well. Unless you have a lengthy last name I don't think a long mn would be weird at all.
I'm sorry, but I personally hate Jade as mn or fn. It will forever sound like a stripper name to me.
Before I read the last sentence of your post, "Chloe Jane" popped into my head. So yes, I think Jade is a good fit, too!
I think a longer MN could be good, too, especially if you have a short last name. For example, Chloe Gabriella Smith, Chloe Katarina Brown . . . (I'm not actually suggesting these names, they're just the first four-syllable names I came across on a baby name list!)