Yeah, I do think classic names fit better with Hardy! I love Noah & Elijah. I love Adam, Nicholas and James but they're in different combos. I also love The Outsiders!
Audrey Natalia Quinn/Natalia Audrey Quinn
Andrew 'Andy/Drew' Cliff
Audrey Natalia Quinn: I love the name Audrey. I think it's adorable and feminine. It means "noble strength." It pairs well with Natalia, which is just as beautiful. It means "born on Christmas," which you never know, it may happen. This combination alone already has a grew flow, and Quinn just perfects it and adds to its beauty. It means "intelligent and wise." With this name, you're sure to have a beautiful, strong, intelligent, and wise baby girl with the potential to be born on Christmas.
Natalia Audrey Quinn: " " While this name is just as beautiful, I think Audrey Natalia Quinn flows a bit better.
Andrew "Andy/Drew" Cliff: I love the name Andrew! It's not on my list because I know to many. (You know how it is, right? You love a name, then you meet somebody with that name, and then to think of naming your child that just seems weird and awkward because now when you hear that name, you associate it with that person.) But if it's any help, all of the ones I know are incredibly smart, good with computers, witty, and social. Andrew means "manly and courageous." I've never really cared for the name Cliff and don't think it flows all that well. If you're open to suggestions, have you considered:
Andrew James
Andrew Jameson
Andrew Maddox
Andrew Clark
Andrew Tate (like one Andrew I know)
I love Andy the most as a nickname because it reminds me of Andy Trudeau from Charmed, which is where I got the name Piper.
These are my favorite. Thanks for making one!
Girls
Caroline "Ollie" Sadie
Temperance "Emmie" Harper
Amelia "Amy" Flynn
Boys
Sebastian "Bash" Atticus
Jameson "Ames" Blake
Thaddeus "Tad" Oliver
Simon "Monty" Thatcher
Harrison "Henry" Jude
August "Auggy" Lewis
I tried to just put the ones that I have been getting mixed or mostly negative thoughts on. I know there are a lot of boys combos so if you can't get to them all that's fine. Thanks again.
You're welcome!
Caroline "Ollie" Sadie: I love the name Caroline! I have a friend named Caroline and, believing that your name contributes to your personality, she is a spunky, loud, eccentric, book nerd. (I'm a quiet book nerd, which is why we get along so well.) Caroline also means "joy or song of happiness," which is true as well. Sadie compliments it perfectly! Even though it's not on my list, I've always been fond of Sadie. I think it's beautiful and unique. It means "princess." I think this is a beautiful combination. Having a meaning like "joy princess/princess of joy," you're in for one gorgeous, happy, well-named little girl. I love the nickname Ollie for this name! It's something I don't think I've ever heard before, but I love how unique, adorable, and strong it is.
Temperance "Emmie" Harper: The name Temperance is beautiful and unique! It means "abstinence from alcohol"... ...which I guess is always a good thing...According to the web, it was a name adopted by the Puritans, so that kind of makes sense. Beautiful name, nonetheless. Harper compliments it beautifully and has a good flow. Harper means "harpist." (I kind of thought of would) This name is beautiful and seems to ensure a gorgeous little girl with a successful future. I love Emmie as a nickname. It's girly and sweet.
Amelia "Amy" Flynn: I love, love, love, love the name Amelia!! It's at the top of my list and paired with a bunch middle names! It means "work of the Lord." which is an amazing thing to wish for your child. There's not much else to say about the name Amelia except I love it! I've never thought to pair with Flynn, or thought of Flynn as a girl's name, but I think it's adorable. This is name of Irish origin, so naturally it means "heir to the redheaded" or "son of the redheaded man." This may not ring true, or at least it may not seem like it would. You or your husband can carry the red hair gene without actually ever having red hair. If you have the gene but no red hair, it means the red hair gene is not paired up with another red hair gene. Because your baby gets half of your DNA and half of your husband's DNA, if you both have one red hair gene, your baby will get both genes, they'll pair. ABRACADABRA! Red-headed little girl! (Sorry. I'm a nerd and got excited when I could share my knowledge.) I actually know a red-headed little girl with a blonde mommy and a brunette daddy, so it happens. I love this combination. It's beautiful! The only thing I would say is that I don't like Amy as nickname. I've never liked shortening classic names. (Katherine-Katie, Nicolas-Nick) There are a lot of classic names on my list, and if I use them, my child would be called by the entire name. That's just my opinion because I love classic names so much. However, if your heart is still set on a nickname, I still wouldn't use Amy. Have you considered Mel (I don't like this one), Millie (This one's okay), Mia, or Lia? I think Lia goes best with Flynn. With this name, you're in for a gorgeous, red-headed (maybe), work of the Lord with a beautiful name.
Sebastian "Bash" Atticus: The name Sebastian is adorable! It is a Greek name meaning "revered" or honored and respected. I think it would grow well with a little boy, Bash (adorable nickname ) being cute while he's little and then being able to go by Sebastian as he gets older, if he wanted. This brings to mind Sebastian, the crab from The Little Mermaid. In my mind, that's not a bad thing, even if the name is associated with a crab. If you think about it, he is respectable, responsible, trustworthy, clever, compassionate, and let's not forget, good with music. You said these were names that you got mixed or negative thoughts on. I think that may be with this one because people automatically think of "that little crab in the Disney movie" instead of looking past that and seeing WHO he is. Bring that to their attention some time. I love the name Atticus, especially being a book nerd because To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my favorite books! Again, Atticus is a respectable, responsible, trustworthy, clever compassionate character. Not only that, but he sees people for WHO they are, not what they are. The Cunninghams were not a poor, old family, they were PEOPLE. FRIENDS. When Atticus did legal work for them, he did it without hesitation or a thought of money. He helped a FRIEND. And good-hearted Mr.Cunningham, not wanting to be pitied, insisted on paying Atticus, who didn't ask for money he knew they needed and didn't have, but sufficed with whatever Mr. Cunningham could spare: hickory nuts, squash, whatever. (Sorry. Nerd again.) Atticus means "father-like," which he is. Some may argue that he is a horrible father, but I disagree. He wanted the best for his kids. He didn't want them to grow up ignorant to the reality of the world because he knew they would have to survive in it long after he was gone. I LOVE this name! With it, you ensure a little boy with an amazing future who will go far in this world of ours.
Jameson "Ames" Blake: I love the name Jameson! It's on my list as a middle name. It's a perfect, strong alternative to James (which I also love)! It means "son of James," obviously, which sort of makes sense with the time period it originates from (1820s England). I find it to be strong, and masculine. I think the name Blake compliments it perfectly and gives it a wonderful flow! It is of Scottish origin and can mean one of two things: "dark and dark-haired" or "fair and pale." I'm not really sure the deciding factor, if there is one, but either way, you'd have a beautiful little boy. The nickname Ames fits perfectly, but as I said before, I could never dream of shortening names like this. The entire name Jameson Blake is very strong, professional, and masculine. I can picture it growing well with your beautiful, fair, dark-haired son of James.
Thaddeus "Tad" Oliver: The name Thaddeus is adorable! It is of Hebrew and Greek origin meaning both "wise" and "courageous." I think it's adorable, yet strong and masculine. I think Oliver pairs nicely with it and gives it a nice flow. It means "the olive tree." I kind of thought it would. I happen to know an Oliver. He is three years old and very smart, caring, compassionate, and energetic as all three year olds are. He loves the outdoors and anything with wheels. He cares deeply for others and is very considerate. The nickname Tad is very sweet and perfect for a little boy and has the potential to grow well. With this name, you're in for a wise, courageous, smart, compassionate, considerate, energetic, and handsome little boy.
Simon "Monty" Thatcher: I don't like the name Simon, at all (Sorry
), but I think a nickname like Monty makes it slightly more wearable. Simon means "obedient," which is a good trait for a little boy. I love the name Thatcher, especially being a fan of
Grey's Anatomy. It means "roof fixer," which makes sense. If you were to call your little boy by his middle name, Thatch would be a perfect nickname. I love the way Simon Thatcher flows! It's perfect! With this name, you're sure to have an obedient, handsome little boy who just may ring true to the name "Daddy's Little Helper."
Harrison "Henry" Jude: Although the name Harrison isn't on my list, I think it's dashing (being a Star Wars nerd). It means "son of Harry" (like Jameson). Harrison Ford's character, Hans Solo, is brave, bold, and a little sneaky. He's also a bit of a stud...
I think Henry is the perfect nickname for it! Both pair well with Jude, who is the Saint of Lost Causes, which is a good thing. It means that when all seems lost, he won't give up, he's always hopeful, and optimistic. The world needs more of those people. We are now too quick to give up, too lazy to try, don't believe enough in our Lord to believe that He really does create miracles. With this name, you are sure to have a dashing, brave, bold, optimistic son.
August "Auggy" Lewis: I love the name August! It means "revered" (like Sebastian). I love the nickname Auggy for it, which I think will work well while your son is little. While Lewis is a great name, I don't think it pairs well with August. If you're open to suggestions, have you considered:
August James
August John
August David
August Noah
August Zachary
August Jude
August Blake
I in no way meant to be rude, disrespectful, or offensive in any of my comments.