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Jane Juniper vs. Jane ?????

We need a spunky middle name for baby Jacks. We have decided on the name Jane after both her grandmother. Jacks is just her nickname. :) Thanks!

The Top Baby Name is...

Jane Juniper

0%

Jane ?????

100%

Poll created: Jan 20, 2015
Total Votes: 1

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Jane Athens
Jane Briar
Jane Chiara
Jane Eden
Jane Hawke
Jane Iris
Jane Jasmine
Jane Kyla
Jane Leonora
Jane Phoenix
Jane Rue
Jane Vesper
Jane Winter
Jane Zahra
posted by guest :: 9 years ago | report
Jane Bellatrix
Jane Roxie
Jane Monroe
Jane Ariadne
Jane Adelaide
Jane Farrah
posted by guest :: 9 years ago | report
Jane Jacqueline (then that way people will think Jacks came from Jacqueline)
Jane Josephine
Jane Luna
Jane Coral
Jane Rivers
Jane Delilah
Jane Cordelia
Jane Emmeline
Jane Emilia
Jane Clara
posted by guest :: 9 years ago | report
Jane Catriona
Jane Fraser
Jane Oakley
Jane Delaney
Jane Auden
Jane Ripley
Jane Lark
Jane Calliope
Jane Allegra
Jane Viva

Good Luck!
posted by guest :: 9 years ago | report
Jane is great. And it gives you cover to have such fun with the middle name:

Jane Jacomina (stealing guest #3’s idea -- Jacqueline is a variant of Jacobina / Jacomina)
Jane Thistle
Jane Lilith
Jane Pax (goddess of peace)
Jane Harmony
Jane Linnet (character in King Arthur tales, small bird)
Jane Solstice
Jane Lotus
Jane Edelweiss
Jane Laurel
Jane Clover
Jane Emerald
Jane Florimel (character in "The Faerie Queen")
Jane Blanchefleur (from "Floris and Blanchefleur")
Jane Nightingale
Jane Polaris / Polaire
Jane Belphoebe (character in "The Faerie Queen")
Jane Connemara
Jane Helianthe (= sunflower)
Jane Hyacinth
Jane Meadow
Jane Oleander
Jane Valentine
Jane Maxima ("MAX-i-muh")
Jane Valkyrie
Jane Felicitas
Jane Veritas / Verity
Jane Hawthorn
Jane Bernadette (your own little she-bear)
Jane Ursula / Ursa (ditto)
Jane Huguette
Jane Concordia
Jane Merula (= blackbird)
Jane Briallen (Welsh flower)
Jane Demelza
Jane Octavia
Jane Sulis Minerva
Jane Melrose (Scottish place name)
Jane Carlow (rhymes with Harlow, Irish place name)
Jane Zephyrine
Jane Bryony ("BRIE-uh-nee," a flower)
Jane Diantha
Jane Cedar
Jane Tallulah / Talulla (Nat.Am./Irish)
Jane Elodie ("EL-uh-dee")
Jane Wilhelmina
Jane Wilmotine (Wilmot means little William)
Jane Isolde
Jane Iphigenia
Jane Melora (from Latin "melior" meaning better)
Jane Ivy
Jane Bluebell
Jane Aster
Jane Euphrosyne / Eyebright ("yoo-FRAHZ-i-nee")
Jane Romilda
Jane Hepzibah
Jane Boudicca
Jane Andraste (Celtic goddess of victory)
Jane Isidora
Jane Thisbe ("THIZ-bee")
Jane Hippolyta ("hi-PAHL-i-tuh")(queen of Amazons)
Jane Larkspur
Jane Honeycomb
Jane Bettina (honors any Elizabeths)
Jane Meredith
Jane Forgetmenot
Jane Honeysuckle
Jane Orchid
Jane Butterfly
Jane Eloïse
Jane Formosa
Jane Granuaile ("GRAN-yuh-wayl," Grace O’Malley, pirate queen)
Jane Flannery
Jane Zosima ("ZO-see-muh," = full of life)
Jane Aurelia (= golden Jane)
Jane Gilda (ditto)
Jane Oriana
Jane Aurora
Jane Persephone ("per-SEF-uh-nee," she brings Spring)
Jane Matilda
Jane Artemisia (goddess of the hunt and a flower)
Jane Mallory
Jane Eartha
Jane Olympia
Jane Clio (muse of history)
Jane Afton (Scottish river)
Jane Philadelphia
Jane Parthenope ("pahr-THEN-uh-pee," Flor. Nightingale’s sister)(= maiden’s voice)
Jane Saxifrage
Jane Buttercup
Jane Calendula
Jane Marigold
Jane Columbine
Jane Sorrel
Jane Beeblossom
Jane Mulberry
Jane Cornflower
Jane Foxglove
Jane Strawberry
Jane Eirwen ("EHR-wen," = snowflake)
Jane Eirlys ("EHR-lis," = snowdrop, a flower)
Jane Eyre (not really)
Jane Prunella (your own little plum)
Jane Callisto (= the most beautiful Jane)
Jane Araminta
Jane Winifred
Jane Everild (from medieval Eoforhild, = boar’s battle)
Jane Imelda (= all encompassing battle!)
Jane Giselda (= grey haired battle maiden -- too cool)
Jane Patience

That was fun, thanks. Sorry for any repeats. Yes, no, maybe so? Good luck! :0)
posted by FredaCat :: 9 years ago | report
Thanks so much everyone! You’ve given me some great options for Jacks’ middle name.

@FredaCat you are awesome!
posted by Poster :: 9 years ago | report
So glad you liked them. :0) I came back for a correction though. Eirwen means "snow white" not "snow flake." :0/
posted by FredaCat :: 9 years ago | report

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