Names.

Mar. 9th, 2008 03:55 am
[identity profile] entwined-in-ivy.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] babynames
The following we plan use, for certain, for girls:
Rowan Margaret Adams (I prefer as a girl-name)
Hazel Elizabeth Adams

The following I quite like, not positive about middle names:
Willow Adams, Linden Adams, Laurel Adams
(would love to use Laurel and Linden for twin girls)

We are highly fond of tree names. For the first two, I love how the names sound together, and the middle name is more traditional and offers plentiful nick-names, so there will be options if the wee one doesn't care for their first.


Boys:
James William Adams
Robert Fraser Adams


We like traditional/Scottish names for lads. He was born there, and we will be living there.


Other names I love or am fascinated by:
Roisin, Gweniviere/Geniveve/Gwendolyn, Cerys, Rosalind, Olivia, Isabel, Nora (Annora/Anora? Onora?), Evelyn/Aibhlin, Sophie, Avery, Audrey, Fae/Faye, May, Lark, Sibyl/Sibeal, Bran, Branwen, Elaine/Helaine (Laine), Iseult/Isolde, Lisanor/Eleanor/Eileanora, Elvina/Evelyn/Evelina, Swanhild, Aisling/Aislynn, Cadhla, Ciara/Ciaran, Fionghuala, Liadan, Maeve, Madeleine, Maura/Moira, Mavourneen, Niamh, Quinn, Emmeline, Morgan/Morwen, Meredith, Nerys, Olwen, Wynne, Hannah, Seraphine, Sylvia, Adele, Aurora, Estelle.

Date: 2008-03-10 03:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/--1976---/
Have you considered Ayla/Eila at all?
Ayla [AY-la] and Eila [EYE-la] both mean "oak tree".
I love both and have a tough time deciding which spelling/pronunciation I like best, but I think either could fit well with your style as a first or middle name.

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