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#1 Guest_Meg K._*

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Posted 24 April 2017 - 07:51 PM

Hi!
So I'm pregnant with a baby girl who is due in June 2017. I already have twin boys (Christopher "Kit" and Augustine "Austin") but my husband and I are stuck when it comes to naming my girl. We want her middle name to Amelia (it's a family name). So if anyone has any suggestions on something that goes well with Amelia, and also that sounds good next to Kit and Austin, I'd really be grateful!!

So far, we've considered Lucy, Lily, Charlotte, and Irene.

#2 Anna82

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Posted 25 April 2017 - 01:54 PM

I like Charlotte Amelia, and I think Charlotte has the best feel with Christopher and Augustine, and shortens well to Char or Charlie to match with Kit and Austin.



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Posted 26 April 2017 - 05:24 PM

Willow Amelia
Iris Amelia
Cleo Amelia

#4 cypher15

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Posted 28 April 2017 - 02:20 PM

I love the suggestion of Iris Amelia-so cute!  I think Hazel Amelia is super cute too- Kit, Austin and Hazel?  Yes please!  

Out of the names you've already though about, I also prefer Charlotte Amelia, and Lotte (Lotty) is a super cute nn.

 

If you're looking for a name you can shorten like Christopher and Augustine, what about:

 

Felicity Amelia      (Lici, Fia, etc)

Beatrice Amelia    (Bea, Trixie, etc)

Josephine Amelia (Josie, Jojo, Phina, etc)

Harriet Amelia       (Harry, Etta, etc)

Juliet Amelia (Julia, Etta, etc)

Gwendolyn Amelia (Gw



#5 ashtona731

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Posted 28 April 2017 - 05:19 PM

I agree with Anna. Charlortte Amelia is absolutely gorgeous and is one of my favorite names! <3 As far as nicknames go, Charlie is cute but popular, so if popular is not what you're going for, Lotte (or Lottie) is a more vintage, feminine alternative.



#6 AnneeV

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Posted 03 May 2017 - 10:39 AM

I only looked at three-syllable names that did not start with C, K, or A, and did not end in r, n, or e.

 

Christopher (Kit), Augustine (Austin), and _________:

 

Euphemia Amelia

Isannah Amelia

Margery Amelia

Nerissa Amelia

Ramona Amelia

Susannah Amelia

Theresa Amelia

 

Good luck to you! :)






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