My grandmother died in September, and if it turns out that this baby is a girl I would love to honor her by naming the baby after her. Her name was Audrey. I would really rather use Audrey for a middle name, but it's kind of tricky to come up with a first name that sounds right with it. I love classic names. My DD is named Caroline. So far, the name I keep thinking of that I like the best is Kate Audrey. My DH is kinda meh on that name though. I just thought maybe you ladies could help me come up with other first names for the middle name Audrey. Thanks so much!
Re: Suggestions needed
Elizabeth/Eliza
Natalie
Christine
Josephine
Charlotte
Alice
Grace
Abigail
Lucy
Georgia
Violet
Charlotte (DH hates though)
Olivia
Those are my favorites, anyway, I just don't really think any of them flow well with Audrey for a middle name. Something about the 2 syllables in Audrey is throwing me off or maybe I am really overthinking ha.
Brooke
Claire
Jane
I like Violet Audrey, Georgia Audrey, or Charlotte Audrey the best out of those. The 2 syllable thing doesn't bother me but I wouldn't like the FN and MN to both end in "ey/ie"
Paige Audrey
Elizabeth Audrey
Genevieve Audrey
Amelia Audrey
Gwendolyn Audrey
Claire Audrey
I agree about the first and middle names not both ending with the "ey" sound.
Grace Audrey is really pretty to me too and I have been thinking able it a lot lately as well. I also think Grace sounds nice with Caroline (DD).
Other suggestions:
Caroline & ...
Eliza
Juliet
Sophia
Isabel
Frances
Sarah
ha!
I say this because I love the name Audrey as a first name. However, I think if it's just too much for you. I do prefer a shorter fn paired with Audrey. I like Kate Audrey or Claire Audrey.
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