Having triplets, and we need names!!!!
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Having triplets, and we need names!!!!
| Sat, 11-06-2004 - 7:38pm |
Hello... My husband, Tore (to-ree) and are expecting triplets in March and we are driving eachother nuts trying to decide on names. We don't know the sexes of any of the babies, but we would like their names to somehow connect to eachother (same first letter, same sound, same meaning, or A B C first initials (for baby A, B, and C in the womb)). Please give us your advice!!!
These are my ideas if we have 3 girls...Give me your honest opinion please!!
Armella Maisie
Brinly Meagan (Mee-gan)
Cassara Maggie
They all mean "Princess Pearl"
Thanks for your help!!!

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Not seriously excited by the names, they just don't seem to flow . . . not even fn to mn for each. Of course, I'm sure many people (including my grandparents) don't care for my daughter's name, Shayden, either.
Here are some ideas for you:
Ashlyn
Bryn
Caitlyn
You've got the ABC thing going there AND all the names end in "yn".
Or
Taryn
Karyn
Maryn
All the names above end in "aryn".
Oh, a quick comment about the name Meagan. I'm never sure how to pronounce this name from person to person . . . Megan or Meegan. Would (maybe) be a big deal if it was a fn, but it's a mn so probably doesn't matter so much. However, used to have a penpal actually named Meegan! I always liked that.
Good luck and let us know how it goes!
Amelia Maisie
Brinsley Meagan
Cassandra Maggie
or better yet
Amelia Meagan
Brinsley Margaret
Cassandra Maisie
JMHO...I know these may not be your style at all if you're looking for *very* unusual FNs and you really want all three to have the same/similar meanings. I just feel that it would be a lot of extra work having to introduce three daughters and then correct people on pronouncing names that are very unfamiliar (Armella and Cassara especially). It is hard enough on most people to get triplets' names straight, much less three very unusual names.
BTW I like your MN choices a lot.
Fiery/Fire:
Rhett
Eagan
Keegan
Hayden
Beautiful:
Anwen
Helen
Keely
Tegan
Teige
Lion:
Leo
Gryphon
Griffen
Leander
Consellor:
Avery
Rex
Wise:
Avery
Darrah
Drew
Quinn
Sage
Witt
Champion:
Keller
Neely
Neil
Niall
Turner
Dark:
Dougall
Doyle
Bronwyn
Hadrian
Kieran
Maura
King:
Adair
Ailish
Ambrose
Garrick
Joyce
Malcolm
Peppin
Pippin
Reagan
Rex
Warrior/Soldier/Defender:
Aloysius
Baron
Cedric
Clancy
Eloise
Finian
Finn
Griffith
Hadwyn
Keely
Lachlan
Louisa
Marius
Mordecai
Murphy
Chet
Eli
Alastair
Eamon
Hagan
Sander
Friend:
Aescwyn
Ailwyn
Audley
Corwin
Darwin
Goewyn
Hadwin
Medwyn
Warren
Wynne
Shakespearean Names:
Duncan
Donalbain
Angus
Balthasar
Berkeley
Bianca
Cassius
Conrade
Corin
Eleanor
Francis
Gardiner
Gower
Griffith
Helen
Humphrey
Iris
Hero
Laertes
Langley
Lear
Lincoln
Lysander
Oliver
Rumour
Hope this helps you
Dayna
Rhett Eli Aloysius Ellis (03/30/04)
Here are some suggestions:
Zoe Anneliese (life/grace/god is perfection)
Yvette Bonita (archer/beautiful)
Xanthe Corinne (yellow/maiden)
Astrid (god-beauty)
Beatrice (happiness)
Carina (dear one)
Colors:
Fiona: white
Gwyn: white/fair
Xanthe: yellow
Bronwyn: fair/white breast
Blanche: white
Bianca: white
Violet: purple
Fiala: purple
Amber: amber
Cerise: red
Hazel: hazel
Kelly: green
Saffron: yellow
Ginger: orange/red
Scarlet: red/scarlet
Rose: rose
Rosa: rose
Ruairidh (Rory--boy's name): red
Joy:
Abigail
Aine
Aliza
Beatrice
Carol/Caroline/Carolyn (joyous song)
Jocelyn
Joy
Kalea
Marnina
Grace:
Annika
Charissa
Gianna
Grace
Karis
Keely
Linette
Nina
Good luck making a decision!
Stephanie w/ Megan (6/6/03) and baby girl #2 due 11/25/04
We have different taste in names, but I think I have a few to offer that might suit you.
Abra
Blakeslee
Cherie (not pr. cherry, but rather sheh-REE)
I knew/know of girls/women with the above names and they
Michelle
Graham (May 1999),
As for the names you picked: I don't like any of them except Maggie. Brinly would be nice if you spelled it differently.
Rafferty is Irish meaning 'rich, prosperous'
Thatcher is English meaning 'roof fixer'
Alston is Englsih meaining 'from the old manor'
Thus sons named Rafferty, Thatcher and Alston would mean 'rich, prosperous roof fixer from the old manor'
Belinda is Italian meaning 'beautiful'
Alysa is Greek meaning 'princess' *Watch the spelling...Alyssa has a different meaning.
Courtney is French meaning 'from the court'
Thus daughters named Belinda, Alysa and Courtney would mean 'beautiful princess from the court.' Also, just by chance: A, B, C
One more:
Charles is German meaning 'man'
Clifford is English meaning 'from a steep cliff'
Keaton is English meanign 'where the hawk flies'
So, Charles, Clifford and Keaton would mean 'man from a steep cliff where the hawk flies'
http://pregnancy.parenthood.com/babynames.html
That is a website that will let you look up by meaning. I typed in FROM and got TONS of 'from *somewhere*
Help or hinder?
Good luck finding that perfect name!
Amy~Mom to Patrisha Louise, Isabella Ruth & Lilybet Rhian; ages 12, 9 & 17mos
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