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Naming after grandmothers but..?
I am 15 weeks pregnant so I have some time to think about it. But if it's a girl I would like to honor my grandmothers that have passed away. Sophia and Belle. But both names are so common right now. I love the name Violet and Willow too. How can I incorporate both names, but still make it unique?
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You're lucky you're grandmothers have pretty names. Mine are Gudrun and Olivia.
Bleh!
I would name your child whatever first name you fall in love with and give her two middle names, my grandparents named my dad that way.
- 1 decade ago
You could always use two middle names and call the child Violet Sophia Belle or Willow Sophia Belle. You also have the option of making her name a double barrel so that the first name would Violet-Sophia or Willow-Sophia. Good Luck!
- bluepineLv 51 decade ago
I don't think Sophia & Belle combine well so I would use one as the middle name for either Violet or Willow, both of which are great names
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