View Message

Sibling for Magnolia?
What would you name the sibling (boy and/or girl) of a Magnolia? One rule: it can't be another floral name.ॐ मणिपद्मे हूं
"Speak the truth; yield not to anger; when asked, give even if you only have a little."
"Live alone and do no evil; be carefree like an elephant in the elephant forest."
Archived Thread - replies disabled
vote up1

Replies

I especially like Elspeth, Florence, Atticus and Finnegan. Phinehas also works really well.
--------------

This message was edited 2/17/2017, 8:34 PM

vote up1
Phineas would work well, I was thinking of thatPlease Vote PNL: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/151224
vote up1
Someone mentioned not using another word name, and I'm going to agree with their line of thought. Obvious name themes gets to be too precious. At the same time, you don't want Sarah to resent her parents for giving Magnolia an interesting and unique name, or Magnolia to resent them for giving Sarah a normal, classic name. You'll have a bit more freedom with her brother.Acacia
Anastasia
Artemisia
Calista
Freya
Iona
Isolde
Juliet
Marcella
Marisol
Morgana
Nimue
Octavia
Odette
Ophelia
Ramona
Rhiannon
Talitha
Tatiana
Thalia
TheodosiaAlexei
Casper
Cyril
Desmond
Dorian
Elias
Evander
Finnian
Gawain
Gideon
Gregory
Leon
Llyr
Matthias
Milo
Nathaniel
Rhys
Theodore
Tristan
vote up1
Personally, I wouldn't use another word name at all because then I'm stuck in a theme. Lavinia
Ophelia
Olympia
Rosamund
Seraphina
Tamsin
VivianaAnselm
James
Lachlan
Nathaniel
Ollivander
Theodore
vote up1
I've always felt like Coriander should be a boy's name.
-----------
vote up1
Thanks!
I like:Harlan (not a name I'd typically like, but I like it with Magnolia)
Josiah
Abram
Evangeline
Vera
Philomena (awesome!)
Isolde
Delilah
vote up1
Reginald for a brother.Evangeline for a sister.Magnolia, Reginald, and Evangeline.
I also considered Angelique, Augustine, Aveline, Vivienne, Genevieve, Guinevere, Gwendolen, and Florence for the sister but I think that Evangeline is the best. I like Rosalind and Rosamond/ Rosamund but those are flower names.
-----------

This message was edited 2/17/2017, 6:28 AM

vote up1
Thanks!Magnolia, Reginald, and Evangeline is awesome! They all have the same vibe.I also like: Angelique, Augustine, Aveline, Vivienne, Genevieve, Guinevere, Gwendolen, and Florence... (I was expecting to not like some of these but I like them all lol! Particularly Aveline and Gwendolen!)
vote up1
I thought of one more, Magnolia and Persephone. But Reginald doesn't work with it.Magnolia, Ferdinand, and Persephone work well together. I also feel that Magnolia, Leopold, and Persephone work well and Magnolia, Benedict, and Persephone.In other sibsets I think Percival, Ambrose, Augustus, Sebastian, and Leonardo could work well.Angelica was a name I forgot earlier, I don't know if counts as being floral since it is an herb.
------------

This message was edited 2/17/2017, 7:50 AM

vote up1
Thanks!
I like:Magnolia and Adelaide
Magnolia and Caroline
Magnolia and Lavinia
Magnolia and Pomona
Magnolia and Penelope (I normally dislike Penelope, but I really love this!)Magnolia and Gideon
Magnolia and Gabriel
Magnolia and Oliver
Magnolia and Henrik (love this too!)
Magnolia and Sebastian
Magnolia and Tristan
vote up1
Thanks!
I like:Magnolia and Aziza (woah! I wasn't expecting this name at all, gorgeous!)
Magnolia and Cecelia
Magnolia and Violet - breaking the rules :) (it is a lovely combo haha)
Magnolia and Tamsin
Magnolia and Dorothea
Magnolia and Rupert
Magnolia and Felix
Magnolia and Nathaniel
Magnolia and Theodore
vote up1
What about ....
Magnolia and Emily
Magnolia and Harmony ...my favorite
Magnolia and Regina
Magnolia and Yolanda Magnolia and August
Magnolia and James
Magnolia and Maxwell ...my favorite
vote up1
Thanks!
I like:Magnolia and Harmony ...my favorite
Magnolia and Yolanda (this one is my favorite!)
Magnolia and August (love that they both have a hard g)
Magnolia and Maxwell ...my favorite
vote up1
vote up1
Thanks!
I like:Magnolia and Felix
Magnolia and Wanda
Magnolia and Saoirse (not a combo I would have thought of at all, but I like it!)
vote up1