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#1 Marialn1

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Posted 15 October 2010 - 08:19 PM

I know its a little different but my husband and i decided on the name "Wynn" for a little girl. I am having a hard time trying to find middle names that sound good with it! Our last name is kind of long and ends in "ette"
I'd love some suggestions!!!!!

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Posted 15 October 2010 - 09:03 PM

Cute name, but what about Quinn?
Some suggestions:

Wynn Kylie
Wynn Tabitha
Wynn Veronica
Wynn Desire
Wynn Joanna

Quinn Elizabeth
Quinn Daisy
Quinn Renee
Quinn Olivia

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Posted 15 October 2010 - 11:52 PM

I love Wynn! I would even like the spelling Wynne, but I'm just getting fancy. I've always liked Winn and Winnie as a nn for Winifred, so I don't think this is too different. :wub: It's a good different!

It's good you have a long last name to balance out the short length of Wynn!

Wynn Acacia
Wynn Bethany
Wynn Vanessa
Wynn Eliza
Wynn Estelle
Wynn Meredith
Wynn Evangeline
Wynn Portia
Wynn Thalia
Wynn Ashley
Wynn Isla

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Posted 18 October 2010 - 08:00 AM

I LOVE the name Wynn for a girl...though I like the spelling Wynne, I think the e softens it a bit.

I'd stay away from any names with the -EN sound in them since it is so prevalent in your first name choice.
I also think that longer middle names balance out the one syllable first name even if you name is on the longer side.
You dont want her name to be Wynn Jane Blahblahblah since it would make her name back heavy and make her first/middle names seem a bit under-appreciated...if that makes sense. I think Three syllable middle names sound best, but if you feel that is too long, a two syllable middle name can work as well.

Wynn Alexandra
Wynn Amelia/Emilia
Wynn Adele
Wynn Olivia
Wynn Matilda
Wynn Violet
Wynn Delilah
Wynn Phoebe
Wynn Verity
Wynn Margaret
Wynn Cadence




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