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(last name Noelle)

Abbie (or Abigail) Morgan
Ruby Sue
Ruby-Sue
Bethany Brooke
Brooke Lucie
Nadiha Rose
Julie Jean
Roxie (Roxanne) Jade
Lily Sienna

Because of my last name, I can't have Danielle or Camille or anything ending in N.

Swaps and play-arounds with names are appreciated. Thanks very much.

2007-10-07 03:43:27 · 38 answers · asked by KateBea 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

38 answers

only abbie

2007-10-07 03:45:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Abbie (or Abigail) Morgan - Abigail is a classic, though popular, but I really dislike "Abbie" (especially as a given name). Just a term referring to the stomach muscles in my mind, not the cutesy nickname so many think it. Sorry, just a personal preference. Morgan is fine, but I prefer the strictly-feminine Morrigan (separate origin and meaning).

Ruby Sue/Ruby-Sue - I LOVE Ruby, but not at all into the repetitive "oo" sounds in Ruby Sue. Just seems to take the name from spunky classic to unattractive "country," if you know what I mean. Sort of sucks the class right out of it. ;) And if you ARE southern, don't take that as a negative. There are plenty of wonderful southern double names I simply love. Ruby Harper, Ruby Jane, Ruby Graham, etc. (just some I've heard used, so tossing them out there LOL). Ruby Sue just isn't as attractive an option. Add in the completely unnecessary hyphen, and I'm definitely not sold.

Bethany Brooke - both Bethany and Brooke are fine names, though a bit dated for my taste, but this combo is far too alliterative and descriptive (since Bethany is an actual PLACE and Brooke is, well, a brook LOL ... just sounds like a brook in Bethany).

Brooke Lucie - Brooke is still a bit dated for me, but I do like Lucy. No reason to spell it "Lucie" unless you happen to be French, in which case it's no longer simply said Lucy. The French accent places the emphasis on the ending, rather than beginning. And since I think it's safe to assume this is just being misused as a creative spelling of Lucy, it just seems to create far more hassles than it's worth.

Nadiha Rose - is this supposed to be Nadya/Nadia? na-DEE-ha, perhaps? This is just completely confusing, and not a form I've seen used in any language. Can't say I care for it.

Julie Jean - not even a little bit. Julie is a dated nickname, though the formal Julia is nice, and "Julie Jean" is just about everything I try to avoid in a name -- alliterative, repetitive, informal, dated. I'm just not into that.

Roxie (Roxanne) Jade - if you would use the formal version, it's fine. Not my style, but fine.

Lily Sienna - Lily is nice, although popular, but I really dislike Sienna. Just a trendy name that happens to be nearly identical to the name of a common laxative. Nothing about that appeals.

2007-10-07 05:28:33 · answer #2 · answered by Irish Mommy 6 · 0 0

I'd go with Abigail Rose, Ruby Susan, Bethany Brooke, Julie Jean, Roxanne Jean, or Lily Abigail.

2007-10-07 08:34:47 · answer #3 · answered by Caitlin 7 · 0 1

I like Julie Morgan Noelle. Julie Noelle. Very cute!

Also nice:
Lily Jean Noelle. Lily Noelle.
Lucie Brooke Noelle. Lucie Noelle.

Nadiha Noelle sounds funny to me because of the alliteration of the "N" sounds.

Abigail Noelle also sounds funny because of the "ell" sounds at the end of each name.

Good luck and best wishes to you!

2007-10-08 05:06:18 · answer #4 · answered by mjh 5 · 0 0

I like Abigail (and Abbie) Morgan
I think Bethany Rose is cute.

2007-10-07 03:46:22 · answer #5 · answered by Luv my son (baby #2 due 11/4/09) 2 · 1 0

What about Lucia Rose Noelle
Or Lucia Sienna Noelle
Or Lucia Jolie Noelle (Jolie means pretty in French and your surname is very French)

2007-10-09 00:43:25 · answer #6 · answered by Orphelia 6 · 0 0

Lily Sienna

2007-10-08 11:43:28 · answer #7 · answered by ♥Alexis♥ 2 · 0 0

How about Abigail Brooke or Lily Jean?

2007-10-07 05:09:58 · answer #8 · answered by tayla 4 · 0 1

Lily Sienna Noelle sounds lovely :D

2007-10-07 03:51:58 · answer #9 · answered by Libbyyyy 5 · 1 1

hi you've got a lot of really nice names there

my favourites would be

sienna rose noelle
abigail lucie noelle
roxanne lily noelle
ruby jade noelle

sienna rose and abigail lucie are my favourites but i would probably have the lucie spelt as lucy

good luck

2007-10-07 10:29:07 · answer #10 · answered by cornyginger 3 · 0 1

i like Abbie Morgan, but i dont think it goes well with Noelle. How about Abbie Elizabeth?

Brooke Lucie is so cute! But i think Brooke Lacy sounds better.

2007-10-07 03:49:18 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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