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July 12th, 2019 05:31 AM #11
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This is just for fun, but It seems you would have to keep the first with a D to match with the youngest. If you use a C it would match the first two. If you used an L the last two, thus, using a D as a first initial would link Lucy and Alice. Since it was difficult to use a short d name with your middles I revived them to have a better flow:
Darcy Audriane
Deidre Audine
Demi Audra
Dessi Audrayna
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July 12th, 2019 09:17 AM #12
Last edited by river_dweller; July 12th, 2019 at 04:33 PM.
Mary | Felicity | Evangeline | Winifred | Elizabeth | Mae | Joan | Alice | Dorothy | Bernadette | Eleanor
William | Johnny | Hugh | Conrad | Leonard | Ian | Lionel | Barnaby | Isaac | Hugo | Grover | Harvey
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July 12th, 2019 10:27 AM #13
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July 12th, 2019 10:32 AM #14
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July 12th, 2019 10:53 AM #15
My first thought was Audrey, but if that's to be her middle name, then I'd go with:
Rose/Rosalie
Julia
Pearl
Lillian
Opal
Ruby
Beatrice
Noelle
Nell
Sadie
Thea
Ruth
Esther
Helen
Lydia
Mary/Marianne
Anne/Anna
Edith
Elen
Naomi/Noemi
Meg
Ella
Nora
Cora
Belle/Bella
Eve/Eva
Evelyn
Marian
Jane
Janelle
Jean
Judith
Kate
Margaret
Sophie/Sophia
Elise
Eliza
Elsa
Violet/Viola
Agnes
Dorothy
Irene
Hattie
Harriet
Susan
Louisa
Daisy
Hazel
Theresa
Bess
Stella
Ivy
Lily
EmmaHelen
Persephone Aurora Dove • Phoebe Silena Owl • Rosamund Eliana Rahab
Elsa • Celia • Guinevere • Esme • Selene • Evangeline • Hadassah • Annabel • Yvaine • Vesper • Ophelia • Meg • Juliet • Pia
Judah Leonidas • Remington Hezekiah • Thaddeus Newt • Taran Elias Psalm
Gareth • Damon • Kalixto • Boaz • Jedidiah • Anakin • Fagan • Percival • Wilder • Azaiah • Ezekiel • Koda • Sparrow • Canaan
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July 12th, 2019 11:47 AM #16
Your daughters have beautiful names!
I like how all three start and end with a different letter. It feels like they're all individuals but as the names are all the same style and number of syllables, you can tell they're sisters.
I'm going to suggest some names for a fourth that follow the style and starts and ends with a different letter again.
Violet
Hazel
Iris
Edith
Beatrix
Evelyn
And some that don't fit the criteria I mentioned but do contain C and L:
Celia
Cleo
Felicity (bit long?)
Chloe
Millicent (Millie)
RachelHarriet Elizabeth Rose 'Hattie'Born December '18
Ideas for #2:
Eleanor Charlotte Jane 'Nell/Nellie'
Florence. Matilda. Beatrice. Poppy. Alice. Charlotte. Emilia. Martha. Millie. Willow.
Theodore Robin Charles 'Ted/Teddy'
Edward. William. Alexander. Frederick. Thomas. Charles. Benjamin. James. Joseph. Max. Rory. Arlo. Sebastian. Toby.
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July 12th, 2019 12:29 PM #17
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July 12th, 2019 01:49 PM #18
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That is a lot of patterns in those names!!
I'm struggling to think of girls names that start with D and contain a C and an L. I can only think of Dulcie and Delice/Delicia. Dulcie Audra is actually very sweet, and although it shares a sound with Lucy, at least it doesn't share a final letter.
Otherwise:
Donna Audrey - Donna has a bit of that retro vibe I get from Linda and Danielle, but it does share an ending
Doreen/Dorine Audrey - this would be a unique ending, which I like, and again kind of retro
Dorothy Audra - I really like Dorothy with your other girls' names - very classic
Dina Audrey - again, shares an ending, but short and classic with a little punch like the other girls
Daphne Audra - Daphne looks a bit longer written, but shares a short sound
Doris Audrey - verrrry retro, but could feel spunky on a little girl nowadays
Dollie Audra - more nickname-y than your other girls, but cute and old feeling still
Deann Audrey - this would be a unique ending, and a fun name
I would say overall with Alice, Clara and Lucy I like best Donna and Daphne.
Some favorites:
Alba ~ Liana ~ Soraya ~ Paola ~ Talita ~ Esperanza ~ Salma ~ Zulema ~ Dahlia
Maceo ~ Pascal ~ Danilo ~ Bruno ~ Javier ~ Cosimo ~ Tiago ~ Gael ~ Orlán
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July 12th, 2019 05:45 PM #19
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July 12th, 2019 06:29 PM #20
The first name I thought of when I saw the subset was May but unfortunately it doesn't fit the criteria of starting with D.
I also highly suggest Daisy which goes wonderfully with the sibset even though it doesn't have an L or a C.
I also think Doris would be a great choice - Alice, Clara, Lucy and Doris make such an adorable vintage sibset!
Here are some more suggestions for you:
Della
Dorcas
Daphne
Dahlia
Delphine
Dorothy
Darcey/Darcy/Darcy
Dolly
DarlaAurora | Philippa | Estella | Nava | Chiara | Valentina | Raisa | Lavinia
Edward | Maxim | Reuben | Leonardo | Matteo | Henry | Sebastian