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Arabic names that flow with a more traditional name?

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#1 Guest_Elodie_*

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Posted 09 February 2021 - 01:10 AM

Finally expecting twin girls with my husband, and I'm so stumped on names. Being from Jordan, he wants to use an Arabic name for them, which is fine by me because there are so many beautiful Arabic girls names out there, but the problem is that I have a 5 y.o from a previous marriage named Phillipa "Pippa" Rose. (She's got my last name, two syllables, it starts with a consonant, ends in -er, of Germanic origin). I'm having some trouble finding Arabic names that would match well with their big sister's name. Should I just give up on matching them? Twins' last name will be Arabic, starts with A, four syllables, ends in -em.



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Posted 18 February 2021 - 12:41 PM

I don't know much about Arabic names, but these are a few of the names I came up with that I think would work with Phillipa "Pippa" Rose. I used the sites below to find the names.

 

Amina "Mina"

Layla

Saffron

Zaida

Calla

Noor

Sofi

Zara

 

https://babynames.net/girl/arabic

https://parenting.fi...-with-meanings/



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Posted 06 March 2021 - 01:02 PM

Amira called Miri or Mimi would be beautiful with Pippa!







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