[Opinions] Middle name for Leonoor
For several months, L and I have had the combo Leonoor Clara picked out for a second daughter (though, truth be told, I go back and forth between Eleonoor and Leonoor). We had chosen Liba as the second middle name, but I'm not liking it as much as I did. Would you mind giving me suggestions on a second middle name for Leonoor Clara?
If it matters, our top combo is Evangeline Rachel Drozha for a girl and Irving Miles Monroe for a boy.
Thank you!
If it matters, our top combo is Evangeline Rachel Drozha for a girl and Irving Miles Monroe for a boy.
Thank you!
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Leonoor Clara Therese
Leonoor Clara Greta
Leonoor Clara Lois
Leonoor Clara Martha
Leonoor Clara Elsa
I love Leonoor. Would you use Noortje as a nn? I know a Noortje - I think it's a cool name.
Leonoor Clara Greta
Leonoor Clara Lois
Leonoor Clara Martha
Leonoor Clara Elsa
I love Leonoor. Would you use Noortje as a nn? I know a Noortje - I think it's a cool name.
Thank you! Lois is my grandmother's unused first name, so I'm definitely putting that on the list! Leonoor Clara Therese is music to my ears, so I'm adding that one, too.
Thanks again! Noortje would definitely be used as the nickname. It's such a sweet, adorable name. :)
Oh, I love Elsa, too!
Thanks again! Noortje would definitely be used as the nickname. It's such a sweet, adorable name. :)
Oh, I love Elsa, too!
Yay! Glad you like Therese. I am very into Teresa and Therese as middle names lately. My great-grandmother was Teresa(Tess) and my granny's middle name was Teresa.
I am so glad you like Noortje. When I met her (she is a friend of my SIL) - I was excited - I had never heard the name before. She is Irish but is half Belgian.
I am so glad you like Noortje. When I met her (she is a friend of my SIL) - I was excited - I had never heard the name before. She is Irish but is half Belgian.
Oooo, my girlfriend is Belgian (Flemish). :) Apparently, Noortje's not a popular name, but it's not totally unheard of. Do you happen to know your SIL's friend's formal name?
Tess is so cute. I love that, too, as well as Tessy. :)
Tess is so cute. I love that, too, as well as Tessy. :)
Oh God, I just realised, how pretty would Evangeline Rachel Drozha be with a last name that starts with E. The initials would be ERDE, which means earth in German. Lol, just btw.
I much prefer Leonoor over Eleonoor - I've never been a great fan of Ele-starting names, and Eleonora-whatever is so BtN-trendy. Leonoor is delightful, there are many wonderful associations with it, like Beethoven (Leonore), Daniel Deronda (Leonora) and E. A. Poe (Lenore)! It is lovely, and I also like Liba. If you don't feel so attracted by it anymore, how about Libena? I think the meaning and phonetics are very pretty. Liberia? Alba? Out of Lib-names also Liberty belongs to my beloved GPs - a little cliché, but still adorable.
Leonoor Marina Morgane came first to my mind
Leonoor Elvira Simone
Leonoor Olivie/Olive
Leonoor Azura (this is sugary! I still like it)
Leonoor Penelope
Leonoor Zlata Marcia
Leonoor Celeste
Leonoor April
Leonoor Myrtle Albina
Leonoor Irene Mathilde
Leonoor Sibyl Euphemia
I wasn't quite sure, how you pronounce Leonoor LE-aw-noor or le-aw-NOOR, so the first collection of names is for pronuniation, where the last syllable is emphazed, and the second one for LE-aw-noor.
I much prefer Leonoor over Eleonoor - I've never been a great fan of Ele-starting names, and Eleonora-whatever is so BtN-trendy. Leonoor is delightful, there are many wonderful associations with it, like Beethoven (Leonore), Daniel Deronda (Leonora) and E. A. Poe (Lenore)! It is lovely, and I also like Liba. If you don't feel so attracted by it anymore, how about Libena? I think the meaning and phonetics are very pretty. Liberia? Alba? Out of Lib-names also Liberty belongs to my beloved GPs - a little cliché, but still adorable.
Leonoor Marina Morgane came first to my mind
Leonoor Elvira Simone
Leonoor Olivie/Olive
Leonoor Azura (this is sugary! I still like it)
Leonoor Penelope
Leonoor Zlata Marcia
Leonoor Celeste
Leonoor April
Leonoor Myrtle Albina
Leonoor Irene Mathilde
Leonoor Sibyl Euphemia
I wasn't quite sure, how you pronounce Leonoor LE-aw-noor or le-aw-NOOR, so the first collection of names is for pronuniation, where the last syllable is emphazed, and the second one for LE-aw-noor.
I KNOW! ERDE WOULD BE AWESOME!
Excuse my caps, but I thought I was geeky for sekritly thinking that. Unfortunately, neither of our last names start with 'E'. :( And the Flemish/Dutch pronunciation of Rachel is so pretty. *sigh* The whole combo is so pretty. And all those lovely connotations is exactly why I love it so. The L jumps out at me and I think that's why I slightly prefer Leonoor over Eleonoor.
Leonoor is being pronounced 'leh-ah-NORRR' (rolling R).
Ooooo, you brought up Irene...that one is spectacular. I really, REALLY like that name. I mean, I like most of the names you've suggested (Zlata! Mathilde! Celeste!), but Irene... *puts it on the list*
Thank you so much for all your help!
Excuse my caps, but I thought I was geeky for sekritly thinking that. Unfortunately, neither of our last names start with 'E'. :( And the Flemish/Dutch pronunciation of Rachel is so pretty. *sigh* The whole combo is so pretty. And all those lovely connotations is exactly why I love it so. The L jumps out at me and I think that's why I slightly prefer Leonoor over Eleonoor.
Leonoor is being pronounced 'leh-ah-NORRR' (rolling R).
Ooooo, you brought up Irene...that one is spectacular. I really, REALLY like that name. I mean, I like most of the names you've suggested (Zlata! Mathilde! Celeste!), but Irene... *puts it on the list*
Thank you so much for all your help!
I like Leonoor Clara Grace or Leonoor Clara Beth.. Leonoor Clara Ann
and i have a question... what does gp stand for??
and i have a question... what does gp stand for??