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  1. #1

    Full name with nn Liv?

    I *adore* the name Olivia with nn Liv, but it is way too popular for my tastes. Are there any other names out there that could have a nn of Liv?

    I know Liv is a name on its own, but our last name starts with L and I'm not a big fan of alliteration, plus, I like a full, proper name.

  2. #3
    Our other kids' names are Owen and Emmeline, if that helps

  3. #5
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    How about:

    Livia
    Olive
    Livana
    Olivette
    Livvy

    Another suggestion is:
    You could spell "Olivia" differently, like:

    Alyvia
    Olyvia


    Or how about this twist on Olivia:

    Olivietta
    Oliviette
    Oliveyah (Olive-ay-ah)



    Hope I helped
    Last edited by juma1234; February 25th, 2012 at 01:55 PM.
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    Besides those suggestions above, there are the similar:

    Liviana
    Oliviana
    Olivet
    Olivette
    Olivetta
    Oliva

    Would it bother you to use another O name with Owen?

    Libby is an old nickname for Elizabeth, so I can see Lib/Liv by a stretch, maybe especially with a V middle name?

    Elizabeth Vera
    Elizabeth Vivian

    of course then you'd have two E names with Emmeline.

    I can also see Liv as a nickname for an L first name with Aviva or Vivian as a middle name..

    Lila Vivian / Lila Vivienne?
    Lily Aviva/Lily Vivian/Lily Vivienne
    Lillian Aviva

    I really love either Lily or Lila with Owen and Emmeline, Lillian is pretty good too.

    Also there is just Liv as a middle name and call her that...

    Good luck!

  5. #9
    I don't mind repeat Os or Es. I love vowel names, so doubling up is fine.

    I would actually love to use Elizabeth, as it was my grandmother's name, but getting Liv from there seemed like kind of a stretch. Using a V middle name is genius, though! And I love Vera. Elizabeth Vera is gorgeous. And I know Elizabeth is almost as popular as Olivia, but it seems a bit more timeless to me.

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    Elizabeth Vera...hmm....


    You see, with a name as long as Elizabeth, I think it would flow best if the middle name was one syllable, or more than two. That's just me, though. It could also be that I think that Elizabeth Vera just sounds a little incomplete, but will sound fine when said with your last name.

    But since there are almost no V names with one syllable, here are some suggestions:

    Elizabeth Violet
    Elizabeth Viera
    Elizabeth Valentine (vall-in-teen)
    Elizabeth Vivienne
    Elizabeth Victoria
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    Elizabeth Vera would be gorgeous! I could totally see getting the nn Liv from that. Lisbeth Vera could be a more direct way to Liv.

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    Lavinia is a name that I think should be used more and I think you could use Liv as a nn for it.

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    Glad Elizabeth is appealing to you! That's great it has a family connection and I agree with you, it's more timeless than Olivia (though I think Olivia, while "trending", isn't exactly "trendy"). I'm glad you like Elizabeth Vera, to me it sounds very complete and 4-2 syllables isn't too much to me, but you have other suggestions in case it's not your thing. I think Elizabeth Liv could be fine actually. There is also Elizavetta / Elisavetta for a somewhat more direct connection to the V, although that doesn't seem very well matched with Owen and Emmeline.

    Good luck!

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    Do you think that Elizabeth and Emmeline are a little too, say "matchy"?
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    Isla Rose, Maeve Elizabeth


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    Joseph Alexander, Andrew James

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    All the best,
    juma1234

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