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Make it a short, 1 syllable name, with a long first name like that. Beth, Bryn, Eve, Kate, Elle, Hope, Reese.
I would like to know what would be a good middle name for "Arhianna" our last name is "Correa"...so i want something that would go good wit our last name to!
Well i loved everyones answers & from alot of them i really like the marie because her name would actually have mine and the husbands initials together. But what does anyone think of Izabelle for her middle name?
Make it a short, 1 syllable name, with a long first name like that. Beth, Bryn, Eve, Kate, Elle, Hope, Reese.
Marie, Leigh, Michelle, Nichole, Celeste, Rayne, Ryanne...the possibilities are endless.
When I first read the name I automatically thought...
Arhianna Leigh Correa.
Congrats and good luck! =)
My first thought was Beth (A.B.C initials too, cute). I think one-syllable sounds best with the multi-syllable first/last names. Others I think sound good are:
Nichole
Grace
Clair
Danielle
Marie
I say look into a family name and perhaps go that route. We have a lot of middle name Ann and Clair in our family. Kinda sweet to keep a name going on the girl's side since usually the guys become "Jr."
nothing that ends in a. Pick something you like, and try yelling it a few times, like she's bad. That's how we picked our daughter's. She was originally going to be Nora Rose, but I hated how it sounded when yelled, it ran together, so we ended up with Nora Genevieve.
With a 4 syllable first name, the middle name should be 1 syllable.
Might I suggest something - take the h away from Arhianna to make it Arianna. That will be much easier for your daughter (and everyone else) to spell - otherwise she will go through her entire life saying that there is an h in her name, and that it is silent.
Personally I think Arhianna Correa roles off the tongue like music. Does she NEED a middle name?
Gorgeous name.
Congrats (I'm assuming)!
:)
Course, I LOOOOVE Louise, that sounds beautiful. like Ausmom suggested. Doesn't interrupt the flow
Regarding your Isabell question:
I love the name Isabell, and Arianna is a beautiful, gentle name, but I think having a vowel at the beginning and end of the first name, then having a vowel sound at the beginning of the second name would make it hard to prounounce. They kind of run together. If you want to use both names you could use Isabell first, making it easier to say.
Faith or Catherine would go well with Arianna. What fun to name a baby girl!
People are probably going to be inclined to try and pronounce her name Ar-hee-ana' but Im thinking its Arianna? The h makes it look odd, how about Aryanna...anyway
Marie first came to mind
I like it without the h as well, and since both first and last end in a I'd avoid that in a middle name. Maybe grace, Nicole, Elizabeth, June, Christine, Naomi, Evangeline, Josephine (aj!), Kathryn, Marie, Elise/elyse? Congrats on the baby girl, they're a lot of fun!
Faith
Beth
Grace
Marie
I knew a girl in High School named Arjiana Moon...so cute!
Arijana is pronounced the same as your Arhianna...
What a lovely name! Possibilities:
Maria or Marie
Luisa
Susanna
Joanna
Those all flow nicely. I would pick a name with a consonant beginning because your first name ends with a vowel, and it is easier to say.
May I ask why you chose this spelling? It would be far easier on her in school and life to have an easier spelling like Arianna without the "h". Otherwise, she's going to have to spell it for people every single time, which is a nuisance.
So after reading your answer and the other posts, my personal opinion is that Izabelle (or the more common spelling Isabelle) is a lovely name, but doesn't flow off the tongue as well as some of the others. Try saying it out loud a few times and you'll see what I mean. Again, PLEASE consider more usual spellings to make her life easier.
If my second child had been a girl our name was going to be Arianna Nicolette! My second child was a boy and we are not having any more children. :) So of course my vote goes to Nicolette.
What about Marie. That has a good flow.
Lanee (pronounced "Lay-nee")
Joelle
Lynn
What about Michelle.
I'm curious is it Are-ee-ah nah or Ar hee ah nah?? Lee was my first thought for a middle name
Marie
May or Mae
Beth
Arhianna Bree(Brie) Correa? (ABC again lol)
I don't like middle names that are jarring and disrupt the flow.
My daughter is Poppy Yvette - which almost goes against my opnion, but I love the way you have to almost stop, but don't while you're saying it...
Arhiann Lou? or even Louise?
I'll think more and then edit my answer. Picking names was the HARDEST part of pregnancy/childbirth!
Here is a great site with lots of suggestions:
I like Arhianna Nicole
Ahrianna Andrea Correa
I am assuming that "Arhianna" is pronounced aR-EE-Anna?
How about...
Bella (her initials would be ABC:*)
Sierra
Michele
Elizabeth
Noel
Nicole
Just the first few I thought sounded good!