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Middle names for Ivy.
No rules, except that I only want *one* middle name (surname is long double-barrel name). Impress me!

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Ivy Antonella, because it incorporates an -ell- without being too obvious.
Ivy Deborah, for gothic glam
Ivy Margaret, for sheer medieval niceness
Ivy Ruth, like Georgian silver that should have been polished last week
Ivy Eloise for another El- option
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Ivy Antonella, because it incorporates an -ell- without being too obvious.
Ivy Deborah, for gothic glam
Ivy Margaret, for sheer medieval niceness
Ivy Ruth, like Georgian silver that should have been polished last weel
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Plse ignore the one this is the reply toI can't sign in (still!) so can't fix typos. Boring!
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Kara (rhyme car- a)
Corinne (cor-RIN)
Lucienne (loos-yen)
Gillian
Juliet
LindaFrom your PNL: Zara or Maia
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Ivy Miranda is the best one I can think of.
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How many syllables are in the last name?I ask because it is possible to go very short or very long on the MN for Ivy. If the LN is super long, then I'd choose a short middle. For example:Ivy Jane
Ivy Ruth
Ivy Grace
Ivy ClaireOther suggestions:
Ivy Seraphine
Ivy Julia
Ivy Caroline
Ivy Maisie
Ivy Frances
Ivy Katherine
Ivy Noelle

This message was edited 8/29/2016, 2:43 PM

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3 syllables, 13 letters.
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That's not super long. I once knew a girl with a hyphenated last name, total of 5 syllables. Her whole name was 10 syllables long. So kinda like Ivy Madeline Jenson-Silverstein. In your case, the MN could be almost anything. Personally, I'm partial to Ivy Julia and Ivy Noelle.

This message was edited 8/30/2016, 5:04 PM

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Ivy Alice
Ivy Anna / Ivy Anne
Ivy Christine
Ivy Claire
Ivy Emilia
Ivy Jeanine
Ivy June
Ivy Louisa
Ivy Pearl
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Ivy AllisonIvy CarolIvy DeniseIvy EllenIvy FayeIvy GwenIvy HelenIvy JoannaIvy KathleenIvy LaurenIvy MelissaIvy NadineIvy PamelaIvy QuinnIvy Rachelivy SimoneHard to pick simpler middle names without running into the problem of winding up with two noun names and sound like some weird bath product or paint color.
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