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#1 candyherself

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Posted 19 December 2018 - 09:29 AM

I'm having a baby girl in June and the name we have picked out is paisley Grace. But my grandmother who meant a lot to me I wanted to incorporate in her name and that is Bonnie. My husband doesn't want it as a first name. How can I somehow squeeze Bonnie in with Paisley and Grace??

#2 DanielleH

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Posted 19 December 2018 - 09:54 PM

Hello! Congratulations for your baby girl!
I have some ideas to honor Bonnie, but it will be hard to combine them with Paisley Grace.

Full names for Bonnie:
Rainbow
Isabeau
Bonita
Bryony
Bronwen
Ebony
Siobhan

Similar names:
Ronnie
Bianca
Peony
Boheme
Bow
Leonie
Brooke
Honey
Bowie
Bethany

Names with the same meaning "pretty or beautiful":
Zuri
Belle
Anwen
Callista
Jolie
Linda
Ingrid
Belinda
Rosalind
Sigrid
Others:https://www.behindth...retty,beautiful

Crazy suggestion: Butterfly


More ideas...
- Use your grandmother's middle name/maiden name/last name
- Pick your grandmother's favorite color, flower, music, book, story, place, animal, favorite activities, jewel, season,etc. (or something special that reminds you of her)
- Use her birth date: April, June, Winter, May, Snow, August, Spring, Summer,...
- Think about her personality: Mercy, Hope, Allegra, Joy, True, Noble, Loyal, Faith, Brave, Felicity, Peace, Glory, Sincere, Patience, etc. (and names with these meanings)


Good luck!

#3 Zoe Grace

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Posted 12 January 2019 - 09:55 PM

Hmm...that would be tough to incorporate. I suppose you could always put in Bonnie as a second middle name. What is your grandma's middle name? It might compliment Paisley better than Bonnie while still acting as a nod towards this lovely woman.






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