New name...
#1
Posted 28 October 2010 - 02:07 PM
But I need to find the PERFECT middle name to go with it. Above are the top three I've come up with.
Remy Matilda has a nice sound to it...i like Matilda and its somewhat after my mom (Milda). Do you think the Mmm sound is too over the top???
Remy Katherine sounds okay to me...not sure I want to use Katherine though, it would be after me but I dont really LOVE the name Katherine...which kinda sounds bad since it is MY name. :\
Remy Cordelia I like the way it sounds, and I do like the name Cordelia a lot. It has the same sort of style and feel as my other tops...Prynn Eloise & Edie Laurence. WDYT?
I'd appreciate any more ideas for middle names. I'd like something uncommon with sort of an old school feel, yet not unheard of. Nothing Tryndy, Unisex or with funky spellings.
Also WDYT of the first name Remember with nn Remy???? Is it TOOO much???
#2
Posted 29 October 2010 - 10:35 PM
I believe her name is Remington Celeste
#3
Posted 30 October 2010 - 02:16 AM
#4
Posted 30 October 2010 - 10:40 AM
I love Matilda, Katherine and Cordelia by themselves, but I really think Cordelia goes the best with Remy.
Remy Matilda - The m sounds are a bit too close for my comfort, and since m is kind of a heavy letter in both names it sort of weighs the combo down.
Remy Katherine - I'm not sold on the sound, and 2x2 syllables. It's just an okay name.
Remy Cordelia - LOVE it. Cordelia brings and old timey flare to anything, as well as a lot of femininity. Unlike Katherine, which I see as a middle name all the time, Cordelia really sounds fantastic here.
#5
Posted 30 October 2010 - 01:22 PM
I think you could get away with Romilly nn Remy since 3 of the four letters are there and it is shorter.
I love Matilda, Katherine and Cordelia by themselves, but I really think Cordelia goes the best with Remy.
Remy Matilda - The m sounds are a bit too close for my comfort, and since m is kind of a heavy letter in both names it sort of weighs the combo down.
Remy Katherine - I'm not sold on the sound, and 2x2 syllables. It's just an okay name.
Remy Cordelia - LOVE it. Cordelia brings and old timey flare to anything, as well as a lot of femininity. Unlike Katherine, which I see as a middle name all the time, Cordelia really sounds fantastic here.
Might as well just quote Mishada's post because I agree 100%.
Actually, I like Remembrance, but it's one of those names I'd never be able to pull off in real life.
{much like Hadassah or Hosannah}.
I adore Romilly, it's one of the names that jumped high on my list in a hearbeat. It's nowhere near the popularity chart, and I think it could blend very well with your kind of names.
Middle names -- Love Matilda, Katherine and Cordelia on their own.
I agree with Mishada's consideration, so my vote goes to Remy Cordelia or Romilly Cordelia, nickname Remy. [or Romy?]
#6
Posted 31 October 2010 - 09:34 AM
My ex boyfriend gave me the nick name Remy, not sure why he came up with that. Or why he felt needed a special nickname from him, but he still calls me Remy, and always introduces me as such I don't think my real name will ever be used in my life!
But Remy Cordelia is my fav of the choices! So gorgeous! I do love Remy Katherine, but that's only cause I'm personally fond of the name Katherine
I like the suggestion of Remy Celeste!
Maybe.....
~ Remy Philippa
~ Remy Georgia
~ Remy Natalia
~ Remy Patience
Hope this helps!
~Haddie
#7
Posted 06 November 2010 - 04:43 PM
I also like the spelling Remi
#8
Posted 06 November 2010 - 06:29 PM
I like Remy Cordelia a lot.
Remy Fiona
Remy Diana
Remy Georgette
#9
Posted 07 November 2010 - 12:55 PM
AND Romy ♥
Reminds me of Romy and Michelle's highschool reunion :'D
Cordelia is the best with it IMO!
#10
Posted 08 November 2010 - 02:46 PM
Reminds me of Romy and Michelle's highschool reunion :'D
I thought of Remy Michelle for just the same reason
#11
Posted 10 November 2010 - 02:57 PM
As for middle names, Matilda is my fave of the names, but I think you're right about the 'm' thing, so Katherine would be my next choice. But Remy Cordelia would go well with your other names.
Remy Victoria
Remy Andrea
Remy Isobel
Remy Grace
Remy Noelle
Remy Christine
Remy Abigail
Remy Elizabeth
Remy Gabrielle
Remy Hannah
Remy Ellen
Remy Jane
Remy Jennifer
Remy Alexis
Remy Alexandra
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