[Opinions] Lark
I'm starting to really love the name Lark for a girl. Do you think it seems to granola-ish? Do you like Lark and Annie as sisters or do they not mesh?
middle names?
middle names?
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I love that name. I even had it shortlisted for my daughter (I had about a dozen possibilities). It's not granola to me. I don't think Annie fits too well for a sister, but it's not too strange.
If I had used Lark I would have considered combos (some are family names):
Lark Lorraine
Lark Demetria
Lark Frances
Lark Bell
Lark Edna
Lark Virginia
Lark Joanne
If I had used Lark I would have considered combos (some are family names):
Lark Lorraine
Lark Demetria
Lark Frances
Lark Bell
Lark Edna
Lark Virginia
Lark Joanne
Lark is pretty. I don't think it's granola-ish. Lark and Annie would work as sister names, but I would expect Lark to be paired with a more unusual name, such as Annora nn Annie.
Lark Isabel / Isabelle
Lark Isabella
Lark Persephone
Lark Gwendolyn / Gwendolen
Lark Savannah / Savanna
Lark Susannah / Susanna
Lark Miranda
Lark Madeline / Madeleine
Lark Adeline
Lark Samantha
Lark Sidonie
Lark Cecily
Lark Felicity
Lark Adelaide
Lark Sophia
Lark Vivian / Vivien / Vivienne
Lark Sabrina
Lark Danae
Lark Elizabeth / Elisabeth
Lark Emily
Lark Emmeline / Emmaline
Lark Evangeline
Lark Valerie
Lark Veronica
Lark Diana
Lark Diane
Lark Gianna
Lark Juliet / Juliette
Lark Juliana / Julianna
Lark Julianne
Lark Marielle
Lark Mariel
Lark Mariana / Marianna
Lark Evelyn
Lark Josephine
Lark Augusta
Lark Antoinette
Lark Nadia
Lark Gillian / Jillian
Lark Joanna
Lark Magnolia
Lark Ramona
Lark Matilda / Mathilda
Lark Annabel / Annabelle
Lark Annabella
Lark Arabella
Lark Cynthia
Lark Olivia
Lark Helena
Lark Isabel / Isabelle
Lark Isabella
Lark Persephone
Lark Gwendolyn / Gwendolen
Lark Savannah / Savanna
Lark Susannah / Susanna
Lark Miranda
Lark Madeline / Madeleine
Lark Adeline
Lark Samantha
Lark Sidonie
Lark Cecily
Lark Felicity
Lark Adelaide
Lark Sophia
Lark Vivian / Vivien / Vivienne
Lark Sabrina
Lark Danae
Lark Elizabeth / Elisabeth
Lark Emily
Lark Emmeline / Emmaline
Lark Evangeline
Lark Valerie
Lark Veronica
Lark Diana
Lark Diane
Lark Gianna
Lark Juliet / Juliette
Lark Juliana / Julianna
Lark Julianne
Lark Marielle
Lark Mariel
Lark Mariana / Marianna
Lark Evelyn
Lark Josephine
Lark Augusta
Lark Antoinette
Lark Nadia
Lark Gillian / Jillian
Lark Joanna
Lark Magnolia
Lark Ramona
Lark Matilda / Mathilda
Lark Annabel / Annabelle
Lark Annabella
Lark Arabella
Lark Cynthia
Lark Olivia
Lark Helena
This message was edited 8/19/2008, 6:15 PM
I agree with Pink Princess. After some consideration I've decided that I think Lark is pretty and a bit nostalgic. It's one of those names I want to describe as musical, and I'm not sure why I'd feel that way. In this case maybe because it's a songbird. Anyway, I like that it's a bird. And I totally second Pink Princess's suggestion of Annie Lark. Oh my gosh, that's a great combo. *Adds it to list of great name combos* I can't really describe how that combo makes me feel. It's like... Romantic. But not in the sense of love romance. The other kind. :)
To answer more of your post rather than going on and on about Annie Lark, I don't think they mesh as individuals. Also, what do you mean by granola-ish?
To answer more of your post rather than going on and on about Annie Lark, I don't think they mesh as individuals. Also, what do you mean by granola-ish?
This message was edited 8/19/2008, 6:07 PM
Lark is better for a mn imo. Annie Lark would work as a combo.
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Lark is a very pretty name and I don't find it the least bit granola-ish I find it both playful and cute while remaining not trendy. It definitely works with Annie.
I really like Lark for a girl. It's spunky and energetic. I've toyed with the idea of Skylark or Meadowlark as a name, but they seem a little too cute. Lark on its own has more respectability to it.
I would use a more conventional mn with Lark, though.
Lark and Annie sound perfect together. They sound like they belong in a field somewhere, gatherine wild flowers. Delightful. (But I only like Annie as a nn for something else. Wait. "Annie Linnea" just popped into my head as a sibling for Lark.)
I would use a more conventional mn with Lark, though.
Lark and Annie sound perfect together. They sound like they belong in a field somewhere, gatherine wild flowers. Delightful. (But I only like Annie as a nn for something else. Wait. "Annie Linnea" just popped into my head as a sibling for Lark.)