(images: 1 - by Sayaka Minemura, 2 -by little flower school, 3 by Jutta of Kootut Murut, 4 by Bessie of Sisserman Sable,)
Since this is my last consultation for a long while, and I'm really going to miss doing them, I went a little overboard with suggestions. But maybe this family (and others) will benefit my need to over indulge a bit.
Bessie, of Sisserman Sable, needs you to rally round to help her with the name-lover's ultimate dream: girl - boy twins!
Sister-brother twins are being welcomed by siblings:
William Sorrel Vermont
Stella Primrose Plum
Phoebe Ottoline Nell
Lowe Ivy Moonstone
Bessie writes:
-- " My philosophy for names is to use something simple and straightforward for the First Name, and then party-in-the-back for the Middle. We need help creating combinations of names that work not only together but with our other childrens'. Here are some names we like:
Girls:
Agnes
Olive
Edith
Helena
Eleanor
Julia
Cleo
Tess
Elle
Luna
Lyra
Hera
and for baby boy we think we've found *the* name:
Rupert
For Middles, I spotted Honey-Myrtle on your site and we both really like it. And also Pear as a middle name is awesome.
Finnally, there are a few ideas we'd like to represent:
- My Finnish Heritage. For these two babies I'd like at least one to have something to do with Finland or Summer {I used to spend summers with my grandparents in finland}.(Ed. Bessie wrote a beautiful post on her childhood summers in Finland, and this will guide some of my suggestions)
- Lots of Flowers/Plants! As you can see from my children's names we have tried to include nature into their names. My mother was a florist and she is one of my favorite people, so I like to think we are honoring her by giving our children flower related names.
- Anything to do with Family and Sibling bonds!
- Lastly, our family is about to embark on a new 'journey' we are moving and creating a whole new life for our selves so any names representing spring and a new beginning are welcomed suggestions."
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Bessie, I love the names of your children! And this is one of the funnest naming challenges I've ever been part of. Congratulations, and thank you for bringing your quest our way!
Since Bessie and I have spent some time discussing our tastes, and we have such similarities in our naming styles, I'm going with many of my personal favorites here today (extra fun!)
Baby girl:
UPFRONT NAMES:
From your list, I most love Agnes, Edith and Olive. You can't go wrong with any of them.
Additionally, I think the following would be nice considerations for their consonant endings, syllable-balance, or harmony of meaning with the siblings' names:
Jane -- I would so love to see her hyphenated with something Finnish. You mentioned that you guys really like Sisko. I'm particularly fond of
Jane-Sisko Rosalie.
Miriam 'Mim' -- I am just going to keep suggesting her until someone grabs her up, but truly, this is a stunner with your bunch.
Mildred
Artemis -- this is another that I'll just keep on suggesting, but it's particularly cozy in your family with it's roots, meanings and three syllables. Artemis and Rupert? yep.
Berenice
Claudine -- Remember, there's debate on the meaning; not everyone thinks it means 'lame'. This is another that I suggest frequently, and she fits in so well here.
Clemence
Cypress -- you could always save her for a middle slot, but I think she works well upfront, too, and offers something of a bridge between Lo and the rest.
Gladys -- really love her for you.
Helen -- If Helena's ending is too similar to sister Stella's, I think Helen is a great choice. Helen Honey-Myrtle (or Honey-Rose)is alliterative, which I know you fancy, and her seriousness balances the playfulness of the middle name you both like so much.
Hesper -- Do you like that she matches sister Stella's "star" or is this off-putting?
Maude
Malgosia -- if not upfront, then a nice middle for her many syllables. Malgosia Omena Jane has a nice flow.
Sigrid
Tabitha
Opal -- especially if born in June! and she ties to Lo's Moonstone.
Pearl
Beryl
FINNISH NAMES for one of her middle names -- I love the idea of hyphenating Finnish nature names for the middle. And many of these are good on either gender, as well:
Ilta (evening)
Tähti(star)
Suvi(summer)
Kulta (gold)
Apila (clover)
Helmi (pearl)
Totta (true)
Laulu (song)
Runo (poem)
Satu (fairytale)
Satka (goddess of the sea)
Tuli (fire)
Valoisa (bright)
Pilvi (cloud)
Omena (apple)--
Lintu (bird, birdie)
Sulka - feather
Sisko (sister)
NATURE NAMES for a middle spot(these are my favorites for your family. I included non-plants/flowers for the ties they bring to other siblings):
Bloom
Clove
Egret
Anemone
Gardenia
Mum
Zinnia
Forsythia
Meadowlark -- Oh man, do I love Miriam Meadowlark.
Nettle
Rosalie -- would be so great in there, with her three syllables, R connection to Rupert, flower connection, etc.
Rosevine
Swan
Sun -- my favorite combo right now is Sun-Margaret -- please someone use this in the middle. For you guys, I love Tabitha Sun Margaret 'Totta'(Finnish for "truth".)
Sundew -- this pretty little flower sounds more adventuresome than most.
SIBLING/FAMILY BONDS NAMES:
Sisko (sister)
Adelpha (sister)
Pleiade (group of stars named after the "seven sisters" from Greek mythology)
Merope (one of the aforementioned seven sisters)
Alcyone (one of the aforementioned seven sisters)
Ruth (companion/friend)
Thomasina (twin) **I would so consider this for a first name. She can go by 'Totta' or 'Tess'!
NEW/SPRING/JOURNEY NAMES:
Beatrice (life voyager/blessed)
Dagny (new day)
Fernanda or Ferdinande (adventuresome journey)
Neoma (new moon)
Nova (new)
Baby boy:
UPFRONT NAMES (just in case Rupert doesn't work when you meet him, which you noted as a possibility):
Augustine
Cassius
Claude
Crocus
Fergus
Frederick
Gaspard
Junius
Sigmund
FINNISH NAMES for a middle spot:
Veli (brother)
Talvi (winter) -- could be neat to have sister be summery and brother be winter?
Toivo (hope)
Kivi (stone)
Kielo (lily of the valley)
Jalo (noble)
Turi (god of the honey land)
Hirsi (timber)
Myrsky (storm)
Vuori (mountain)
Järvi (lake) -- I really think this would be special for you.
Metsä (forrest)
Setri (cedar)
NATURE NAMES for a middle spot:
Cotton
Carnelian
Cedar -- ties to brother's a bit. Rupert Cedar Swan is lovely if you love that much nature, which I know you do! I also like Rupert Cedar Augustine.
Crocus -- Rupert Frederick Crocus or Rupert Crocus Constantine are nice.
Evergreen -- Rupert
Fig -- Rupert Junius Fig
Fieldfare
Hickory
Oriole
Pear -- you're right, this is a beautiful middle name. I have a Swedish male neighbor wearing it, too.
Aves -- bird natured
Rustylark
Swan -- ties to sister Phoebe's bird appellation, and is also the national bird of Finland. I love Rupert Swan.
Whimbrel
Thistle
Vine
SIBLING/FAMILY BONDS NAMES:
Adelphe (brother)
Veli (brother)
Pollux (twin)
Bonamy (good friend)
Gladwin (light hearted friend)
NEW/SPRING/JOURNEY NAMES:
Ferdinand (adventuresome traveler)
Neville (new village)
Spring
Rothwell (red spring)-- not the season, itself, but sure brings it to mind.
Here are my favorite combos for you (because I just can't resist doing this), though Bessie-made mashups of these and other names will likely be better tailored to your unique tastes, of course. (boy's name first b/c we know it already):
Rupert Kielo Ferdinand and Miriam Suvi Gardenia 'Mim'
Rupert Rothwell Swan and Edith Rosalie Lintu
Rupert Barnaby Crocus and Artemis Ilta Maude
Rupert Frederick Myrsky and Cypress Omena Ruth
Rupert Cedar Vuori and Hesper Valoisa Sundew
Rupert Setri Swan and Helen Omena Bloom
Rupert Veli Pear and Jane-Sisko Rosalie
Rupert Jarvi Fieldfare and Suvi Gardenia Maude
Rupert Hickory Claude and Gladys Tahti Fernadine
Rupert Junius Toivo and Sigrid Sun Margaret
Rupert Kivi Ferdinand and Opal Omena Lou
Rupert Gladwin Evergreen and Eleanor Mëtsa Mum
Rupert Bonamy Swan and Omena Mildred Sundew
Rupert Veli Balthasar and Agnes Anemone Sisko
Rupert Adelphe Fig and Thomasina Honey-Rose 'Totta' or
'Tess' (though if she goes by
'Tess', you'll want to get a
Finnish middle name in there -
Thomasina Kielo Swan or Thomasina
Tuli Rosamond?)
Additionally, Bessie, stay tuned for my next post -- it will be the last in my Finnish names series and will be comprised of more Finnish nature names. It will also suggest a way of organizing the three names you select so that they're in keeping with Finnish naming practices!
Readers, I'm sure you can see beautiful, clever pairings that I didn't, or come up with even more names. What names or name combinations from Bessie's required categories do you like for this family? Which would you pick for yourselves? Thank you!