Middle Names for Brooklynn & Brynleigh :)

Re-doing my twins' middle names!
  1. Annie
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Ann
    • Meaning:

      "grace"
    • Description:

      Annie is one of the most open and optimistic, the-sun'll-come-out-tomorrow type of name, having been celebrated over the years in song (Annie Laurie), comic strip (Little Orphan Annie), folklore (Annie Oakley, born Phoebe), and film (Annie Hall). It strikes a nice old-fashioned-but-jaunty chord that still has appeal, but we do suggest that you consider putting a more formal version on her birth certificate.
  2. Belle
    • Origin:

      Short form of Isabelle or French
    • Meaning:

      "beautiful"
    • Description:

      Belle has nothing but positive associations, from "belle of the ball" to "Southern belle" to the heroine of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. As if this weren't enough good things, Belle is also one of the most familiar and usable names that mean beautiful. Though it has been overshadowed by the Twilight-influenced Bella and longer forms like Isabella and Annabella, Belle has its own Southern charm and would make a pretty choice as a first or middle name.
  3. Charlsie
    • Claire
      • Origin:

        French form of Clara
      • Meaning:

        "bright, clear"
      • Description:

        Claire, luminous, simple, and strong, is one of those special names that is familiar yet distinctive, feminine but not frilly, combining historical depth with a modern edge. And though Claire is enjoying revived popularity, it will never be seen as trendy. Claire is also a great middle name choice.
    • Clara
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "bright, clear"
      • Description:

        Clara is a strong, lovely girls' name that's always ranked among the US Top 1000 girl names but has been climbing since the turn of this century. Now holding steady around Number 100, Clara is a modern classic, neither too popular nor too unusual.
    • DESTIN
      • Emmeline
        • Origin:

          Old French form of archaic German Amal
        • Meaning:

          "work"
        • Description:

          Emmeline is an Emma relative and Emily cousin that is destined for greater use in the wake of the megapopularity of those two names. A recommended Nameberry fave, Emmeline hopped onto the US Top 1000 in 2014 for the first time ever. While it is genuinely an old name, it was rarely used a century ago; only 17 baby girls were named Emmeline in 1915, the same number as were named Ernie!
      • Eveline
        • Origin:

          English or French
        • Meaning:

          "desired; or water, island"
        • Description:

          Variant of Evelyn or Aveline
      • Hannah
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "grace"
        • Description:

          Hannah is one of the nation's top biblical girls' names—it surpassed Sarah in 1998, and ranks in the Top 50 along with Elizabeth, Abigail, Chloe, and Naomi. Hannah is a name with many sources of appeal: Old Testament roots, soft and gentle sound, and a homey yet aristocratic image.
      • Harper
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "harp player"
        • Description:

          You might think of Harper as the hottest name of the last decade, jumping from obscurity to the Top 10, where it remained until last year.
      • Hartley
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "stag meadow"
        • Description:

          Brisk and businesslike, with a can-do image...and a little heart too.
      • Hayden
        • Origin:

          English place name
        • Meaning:

          "hay valley"
        • Description:

          A newly successful name for girls, which, like Brayden and Caden, used to be strictly for the boys. Young Heroes and now Nashville star Hayden Panettiere planted it in the girls' camp.
      • Kate
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Katherine
        • Meaning:

          "pure"
        • Description:

          Kate, in the headlines via Catherine Middleton aka the Princess of Wales, has been as pervasive as Kathy was in the 1950s and 1960s, both as a nickname for Katherine and Kaitlyn and as a strong, classic stand-alone name.
      • Leila
        • Origin:

          Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "night"
        • Description:

          Leila was popularized in the West by the poet Byron, who used it in his poem Don Juan for a ten-year-old Turkish girl. Leila also appears as a fairy in the Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera Iolanthe.
      • Linna
        • Madeline
          • Origin:

            English variation of Magdalen
          • Meaning:

            "high tower or woman from Magdala"
          • Description:

            Madeline, a lovely name with a soft and delicate image ,is an old-fashioned favorite that returned to favor in the 1990's, combining a classic pedigree with a cute nickname option: Maddy.
        • Mae
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Mary or Margaret
          • Meaning:

            "bitter or pearl"
          • Description:

            Mae, a sweet and springlike old-fashioned name, hadn't been on the national charts in forty years, but finally made it back in 2010. Mae is derived from May, the month name that was chosen for its connection to Maia, the Roman goddess of growth and motherhood.
        • Margarete
          • Origin:

            German, Russian and Scandinavian variation of Margaret
          • Meaning:

            "pearl"
          • Description:

            A common name in many cultures, sometimes spelled Margarethe.
        • Marielle
          • Origin:

            Dutch and French diminutive of Mary
          • Meaning:

            "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved"
          • Description:

            Mariel Hemingway made us aware of the more abbreviated spelling of this charming name, which dates back to the nineteenth century.
        • Marissa
          • Origin:

            Variation of Maris or a combination of Maria + Louisa
          • Meaning:

            "drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + famous battle"
          • Description:

            Pretty feminissima name that never became as overused as cousin Melissa. The more streamlined Maris is a more modern sounding option.