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#1 EmilyA

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Posted 08 November 2012 - 02:49 PM

Elizabeth

"nn"- Ellie


Needing a short and simple name to mellow it out.

Thoughts?



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Posted 08 November 2012 - 03:04 PM

Short middle names:
Mae
Rae
Lynn
Rose
Lee/Leigh
Jules/Julie
Millie
Dawn
Marie
Jean
Jane
Joan
Tillie
Hattie
Lou
Mary
Anne/Anna
Belle/Bella
Lori
Gia, Mia, Tia, Lia/Leah
Lily
June
Faye/Fay/Fae
Kay/Kaye
Amy/Aimee
Lucy
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Posted 08 November 2012 - 04:27 PM

Elizabeth with the nickname Ellie is beautiful!
I think a longer name like Elizabeth sounds best with a shorter middle name, so glad to see that is what you are leaning towards. :)

Some Suggestions:
-Elizabeth Ruby
-Elizabeth Marie
-Elizabeth Lily
-Elizabeth Hope
-Elizabeth Kate
-Elizabeth Jane
-Elizabeth Eve
-Elizabeth Claire
-Elizabeth Rose
-Elizabeth May
-Elizabeth Piper
-Elizabeth Faith
-Elizabeth Paige
-Elizabeth Holly
-Elizabeth Grace
-Elizabeth Tess
-Elizabeth Blair
-Elizabeth Briar
-Elizabeth Rory
-Elizabeth Jewel
-Elizabeth Jade
-Elizabeth Mia
-Elizabeth Skye
-Elizabeth Lucy
-Elizabeth April
-Elizabeth Ava
-Elizabeth Olive
-Elizabeth Lisa
-Elizabeth Iris
-Elizabeth Molly
-Elizabeth Avery
-Elizabeth Lilah
-Elizabeth Ivy

hope that helps :)

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Posted 08 November 2012 - 04:36 PM

But I agree that Elizabeth is better with a shorter middle name.
There's also Elizabeth Jane and Elizabeth Jade.

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Posted 08 November 2012 - 06:42 PM

Elizabeth is pretty, I also love Ellie as a nick name :) Or even Betty // Betta, Beth, Libby, etc. So darn cute <3

Elizabeth would be a mouthful with a long middle name. Idk why, but I always end up refering to this site whenever I want a short name. http://tamarrion.tripod.com/id4.html it has a bunch of "one syllable" names, though a few on the list are not lol

GL! <3

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Posted 08 November 2012 - 06:48 PM

I love Elizabeth! It's my middle name and I went through a phase where I really wanted to go it instead of Victoria :)

I agree that Elizabeth does need a short middle name so I would probably stick with one or two syllables.

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Posted 08 November 2012 - 07:34 PM

Thank you Ladies for your inputs! :)

We are taking a liking to these-
  • Elizabeth Kate
  • Elizabeth Mae
  • Elizabeth Rae
  • Elizabeth Faith (Maybe too much emphasis on the -th sounding?)
  • Elizabeth Paige
  • Elizabeth Claire
  • Elizabeth Jane
  • Elizabeth Rose


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Posted 08 November 2012 - 07:47 PM

I love Elizabeth! It's my middle name and I went through a phase where I really wanted to go it instead of Victoria :)

I agree that Elizabeth does need a short middle name so I would probably stick with one or two syllables.


(off topic , sorry! )
Ironically, Victoria Elisabeth was a suggestion my grandmother gave me for my daughter Hayleigh :)
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