Name suggestions?
Hihi! Wondering if anyone has any interesting suggestions for first+middle name combos that are gender neutral*, preferably with origins that are Hebrew/Biblical, English or Eastern European?
*doesn't have to be hard and fast
*doesn't have to be hard and fast
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Dror and Gal/Gil.
Here are some suggestions that roughly follow those guidelines
Sasha Noam
Sasha River
Cassidy Alexis
Cassidy Rowan
Cameron Ellis
Cameron Sage
Dana Jules
Dana Raven
Jody Quinn
Jody Shannon
Peta Jordan
Kris Morgan
Kris Jada
Andrea Noam
Ocean Lindsay
Ocean Storm
Bora Darian
Bora Storm
Pip Alexis
Pip Avery
Shiva Raven
Vivian Raven
Dara Caron
Robin Skylar
Sam Jamie
Sam Aeron
Sidney Ocean
Alva Rowan
Jamie Noah
Jamie Winter
Nika Winter
Nicola Indigo
Nikita Paris
Sasha Noam
Sasha River
Cassidy Alexis
Cassidy Rowan
Cameron Ellis
Cameron Sage
Dana Jules
Dana Raven
Jody Quinn
Jody Shannon
Peta Jordan
Kris Morgan
Kris Jada
Andrea Noam
Ocean Lindsay
Ocean Storm
Bora Darian
Bora Storm
Pip Alexis
Pip Avery
Shiva Raven
Vivian Raven
Dara Caron
Robin Skylar
Sam Jamie
Sam Aeron
Sidney Ocean
Alva Rowan
Jamie Noah
Jamie Winter
Nika Winter
Nicola Indigo
Nikita Paris
This was hard...
Noa Peregrine
Cymbeline Dara
Earnest June
Eliada Miro
Natanya Fern
Vanya Oleander
Toviyah Nightingale
Elian Shemariah
Demetri Ronja
Shalev Prosper
Luka Yves
Wallis Moriah
Zimra Nico
Jorah Meredith
Piera Zvonimir
Misha Pascal
Almiro Fyedka
Adina Tzafrir
Zelimir Yvonne
Aquila Noam
Amzi Equinox
Alva Fabian
Ariel Vivian
Noa Peregrine
Cymbeline Dara
Earnest June
Eliada Miro
Natanya Fern
Vanya Oleander
Toviyah Nightingale
Elian Shemariah
Demetri Ronja
Shalev Prosper
Luka Yves
Wallis Moriah
Zimra Nico
Jorah Meredith
Piera Zvonimir
Misha Pascal
Almiro Fyedka
Adina Tzafrir
Zelimir Yvonne
Aquila Noam
Amzi Equinox
Alva Fabian
Ariel Vivian
This message was edited 3/20/2019, 9:38 PM
I think the trickiest thing with Eastern European names is finding ones that sound good in both the original accents and English/American accents.
Some gender neutral Slavic names off the top of my head are often diminutives of traditional names like Míša (Mee-shah) from Michal / Michaela, or Péťa (Peh-tya) from Petr / Petr. Then there's Sasha, Kája (Kaia), Dáda, Dagmar which is like technically strictly feminine in Czech, but sounds so masculine in English.
Some English & Hebrew & Biblical neutral names I like could be Micah, Alex, Jude, Glenn, Cameron, Robin, which all sound pretty good in a Slavic accent too, if that's what you're going for.
Some combos...
Alex Dagmar
Alex Vojtěch / Vojta
Micah Glenn
Micah Robin
Cameron Jude
Péťa Miloš
Robin Miloš
Some gender neutral Slavic names off the top of my head are often diminutives of traditional names like Míša (Mee-shah) from Michal / Michaela, or Péťa (Peh-tya) from Petr / Petr. Then there's Sasha, Kája (Kaia), Dáda, Dagmar which is like technically strictly feminine in Czech, but sounds so masculine in English.
Some English & Hebrew & Biblical neutral names I like could be Micah, Alex, Jude, Glenn, Cameron, Robin, which all sound pretty good in a Slavic accent too, if that's what you're going for.
Some combos...
Alex Dagmar
Alex Vojtěch / Vojta
Micah Glenn
Micah Robin
Cameron Jude
Péťa Miloš
Robin Miloš
This message was edited 3/20/2019, 7:11 PM