[Opinions] Thoughts on this girls name
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Tulip is good as a mn, but it feels just too much like a word name to be a fn. Daisy is the best flower themed name.
I dont like it, to last namey to be a middle name, and just dont like tulip.
I guess Annie Tulip?
I guess Annie Tulip?
I met a little girl named Tulip, she was very sweet and it made me like the name. It’s different, but it’s not terrible at all. It would make a stunning middle name, though it could work as a first as well. You might want to pair it with a more traditional name.
Tulip Elizabeth
Tulip Mary
Tulip Matilda
Tulip Lynn
Tulip Danielle
Tulip Louise
Anastasia Tulip
Amelie Tulip
Sophia Tulip
Beatrix Tulip
Tulip Elizabeth
Tulip Mary
Tulip Matilda
Tulip Lynn
Tulip Danielle
Tulip Louise
Anastasia Tulip
Amelie Tulip
Sophia Tulip
Beatrix Tulip
I like it.
My favourite flower, not a name for a girl though.
Don't like it at all
I think it’s very pretty! I’d definitely be surprised if I saw it in real life, but I think it could be pulled off. It sort of reminds me of Talulah / Tallulah.
I’d probably pair it with a more well established middle name, and avoid more nature names:
Tulip Elizabeth
Tulip Mary
Tulip Fiona
Tulip Michelle
I’d probably pair it with a more well established middle name, and avoid more nature names:
Tulip Elizabeth
Tulip Mary
Tulip Fiona
Tulip Michelle
Two lips comes to mind
I enjoy Tulips. They happen to be one of my favorite flowers, if not my #1. However, I don't think it works as a name at all. There's a reason why it isn't commonly used.
A classic, more standard name would be best with it such as Jane, help balance out the weird.
Other ideas:
Tulip Alexandra
Tulip Gwendolyn
Tulip Delilah
Tulip Mae
Tulip Josephine
A classic, more standard name would be best with it such as Jane, help balance out the weird.
Other ideas:
Tulip Alexandra
Tulip Gwendolyn
Tulip Delilah
Tulip Mae
Tulip Josephine
My daughter used to have a classmate named Tulipa, a little Mexican girl with a twin named, I think, Carolina or Catalina.
I don't really think Tulip works very well as a name. It has the air of a rather gooey term of endearment in a British children's book, like Poppet or Petal or Button.
I don't really think Tulip works very well as a name. It has the air of a rather gooey term of endearment in a British children's book, like Poppet or Petal or Button.