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Sister for Milo?
What girl name would you pair with Milo? (I'm avoiding names ending in S and X because they run into our last name which begins with S.)
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(Já jsem se vyhnout jména končící na S a X, protože běží na našem posledním jménem, ​​které začíná S.)Alainna, Alanah "beautiful"
Adalheid "Noble Being"
Amilia
Agneszka "ag-nesh-kah"
Ariadné
Aurora "Dawn"Bjela "white"
Brigid
Doubravka "Forrest"
DrahomiraEadyth
Elektra
Elfryd
Esmé
Ethel
Flavia
Franka
Gaia
Gwendolen
Hedwig
Idunn
Irmin
Jarmila
Jaromira "Romy"
Jasna
Jolan "good girl"
Kveta
CassiLada
Laetitia
Ljubov
Ludmila "she loving people"
Luna "Moon"
Liv
Mahulena
Madalwine
Malvina
Mathild "warrior"
Medeia "wise"
Meda "prophetess"
Melia "honey"
Milada
Milusha "lovable"
Milena
Miroslava
Nastja
NiamhOdilia "homeland"
Odalia
Ophelia
Radana "joyful"
Radmila
Radka
Rhiannon
Myfanwy
Morwenna
Saskia
Slavka
Stellae
Svatava "strong"
SvetlanaVjenceslava
Věnka "crown"
Vesna
Vladana "ruler"
Vlasta "Homeland"
Zdenka
Zdesa
ZlataZlatica
Danica
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Milo seems to have a "soft" sound, and so another name that also has a "soft" sound.I instantly think of Violet, but some others that might work are Linnea, Lucia, or Noelle.
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I love Violet! Her name would be Violet in a heartbeat if my husband was okay with it.
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Ivy Catherine is beautiful, I also think that Thea, Elizabeth and Elsa would be great with Milo.Other names that would work:
Anna
Sarah
Olivia
Emily
Alina
Ruth
Louisa
Evelyn
Eve
Nina
Isla
Jane
Rebecca
Hope
Josephine
Genevieve

This message was edited 9/6/2014, 1:40 PM

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We're trying to stay away from one syllable names too (I should have mentioned that) because our last name is one syllable (Smith) --otherwise I love Eve. Actually, Eve Smith doesn't sound too bad...?
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Eva! I think Milo and Eva would be darling. Or...
Milo and Adeline
Milo and Fay
Milo and Harriet
Milo and Isobel
Milo and Liv
Milo and Lucia
Milo and Poppy
Milo and Wren
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Eva... Hmm! I do like that. Feminine and classy.I love Poppy. But I'm worried how well that would carry into adulthood.
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Penelope "Poppy"? I think nickname-y names carry into adulthood a lot better than people expect - but, then, we love nicknames here, so who knows?
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Hmm, I'm not much of a fan of Penelope. I might just add Poppy to my list anyway. It's so adorable.
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