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May 17th, 2012 04:15 PM #1
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Middle Name for Mae?
Mae has become our top choice for our baby girl due in July. We seem to be struggling to find a middle name though. My top choice at the moment is Thisbe. In fact, I am almost considering it for a first name instead! DH is really liking Belle. While its cute, I think I'd like something more modern and vintage feeling. Here is what we have thought of so far:
Mae Thisbe
Mae Belle
Mae Fiona
Mae Estelle
Mae Juliet
Any more suggestions would be great and we are even open to first names if you think of one that seems to suite this list! Our other top contender for first name is Penelope.
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May 17th, 2012 04:56 PM #5
Mae Estelle is my fave on your list followed by Mae Juliet. Have you considered using the spelling Maybelle as a first name rather than the Mae Belle combo? That way, you get to choose another name in the middle spot.
Some other suggestions.
Mae Josephine
Mae Anneliese
Mae Charlotte
Mae Caroline
Mae Sabrina
Mae Catherine
Mae Lucille
Mae Delilah
Mae Bridget
Mae Diana
Mae Isabel
Mae Beatrice
Mae Camille
Mae Daphne
Mae Sylvia
Mae Edith
Mae Felicity
Mae Annabel
Mae Celeste
Mae Rosamund
Mae Frances
Mae Simone
Mae Adeline
Mae Cecily
Mae ClementineAll the best,
Mischa.
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May 17th, 2012 07:44 PM #7
Mae is sweet but you're right, really hard to find a middle name that goes! Mae Belle just makes me think of Maybelline costmetics (or Mabel, or May ball). I like Josephine from those listed, or Cliodhna (just sprang to mind). To me, it needs a 3-syllable mn starting with a consonant. If that's any help...
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June 24th, 2012 10:07 PM #915 year old who writes in her spare time, looking for new names all the time <3
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June 24th, 2012 10:53 PM #11
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June 24th, 2012 10:57 PM #13
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I don't have or want any kids. I just love names!
Top 10: Andrea, Chelsea, Tara, Brooke, Alexandra, Nathaniel, Cody, Grant, Alexander, Graham
I also love Russian and Irish names, as well as the names of many cities and countries.
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