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";s:4:"text";s:6708:"It also hits that sweet spot of being a traditional Hebrew name that fits seamlessly into the mainstream, and yet isn't at all common. Two syllable names that might be good for you: Alice, Frances, Louise, Susan(ne), Audrey, Darlene, Lorene, Rachel, Edith, Estelle, Mabel, Brienne, Daphne, Daisy, Elise, Ivy, Maisie, Amber. In fact, some of the Jewish children I grew up with were born to parents who were hiding in Nazi-occupied Europe. I love Miriam Juliet and the nn Miri. ‹ Boy names - so tough Louisa Juliet seems better, maybe it's the emphasis of the syllables? Lv 7. [name]Sierra[/name] [name]Julie[/name] Juliet: ... Middle names are another extension of your baby’s first name. The two were first cousins and were living in the same small village, until my uncle moved to the US as a toddler. [name]Ellen[/name]/[name]Elin[/name] [name]Julie[/name] I hate to complain, but I can't help feeling like I'm being shut out of the conversations. Du kan ændre dine valg når som helst i Dine kontrolfunktioner til beskyttelse af private oplysninger. First names for middle name Juliet. The Israelis are big on unisex names and have switched a number of names that were male in the Bible to female in modern usage, so a switch is not too farfetched. I'll second Zipporah, Margalit and Liora. In 2006, 204 Frenchmen had Julie among their given names. Since her parents are not Jewish, it's likely that they were attracted to the sound and to the "peace" meaning and didn't realize that it's a male name. Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and Leda--pagan mythology is not a good source for Jewish names. I love Rosalie as well and it's also on my list! Caleb, as for Yiddish names, my sister's name is Sheina Liebe (pretty love). Answer Save. If you have Yiddish names that are not too out there, I'd love to hear them. [name]Lydia[/name] [name]Julie[/name] Very nice combo. [name]Anya[/name] [name]Julie[/name] [name]Isabella[/name] [name]Juliet[/name]. Middle name is non-negotiable because it is for a childhood friend who passed away. We like names that aren't extremely common, but definitely do not want any that are too trendy. [name]Clara[/name] [name]Julie[/name] What would be a good first and middle name for my first baby boy and baby girl? We like the idea of an A name, so AJ could be a potential nickname, but it isnt a deal breaker. We are expecting our first daughter, and are going to give her the middle name [name]Julie[/name] after both my mom and a close family friend, who will be her godmother. Famous people with the name Juliet include musicians Juliet Richardson and Juliet Simms. Rachel Juliet is a great combination - glad to hear you've settled on something you both love! I find it a nice middle ground between Noa and Miriam—short, pretty and ends in -a like Noa, but similar sounds to Miriam. [name]Amelia[/name] [name]Julie[/name] Perhaps Sheina/Shaina/Shana/Shayna wouldn't be too out there. My concern is that both are three syllables for both first and middle names. Sylvia Juliet and Corinne Juliet are so pretty! (Plus I think it fits better than Noa does with Juliet.) First name recommendation for middle name Juliet? History. 6 years ago. [name]Martha[/name] [name]Julie[/name] For a boy we are thinking Harrison Charles or possibly Everett John. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. We'd like a name with a Jewish heritage, either Biblical or at least Hebrew in origin. I do think that if you want a more distinctively Jewish name, it shouldn't be hard to find one that your wife is delighted to give your daughter. Relevance. Dina is also a personal favorite of mine... What about Adi, Shira, or Eve? Thank you! I think it would make an interesting name for use today--not at all madeup, but extremely unlikely to be represented in the average kindergarten, not even one patronized by Orthodox Jews. Meg. Too often, middle names for girls come into play only when it’s time to monogram something. I was just commenting about why a website might list Shalom as a unisex name and/or why people might think that it is: Because there's a relatively famous woman out there named Shalom. If you are interested, I could come up with a list. Madeline Juliet. Answer Save. Personally I love the name Miriam, so I can't be objective here. [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Julie[/name] [name]Neil[/name] is really pretty. [name]Mya[/name] [name]Juliet[/name] Some (mostly less obvious) biblical names: Dina, Tamar/a, Shifra, Hadassah, Batsheva, Avigail, Avital, Ada(h), Dvora, Eden, Elisheva, Yocheved, Michal, Naomi, Zillah, Zipporah, Traditional post biblical names: Shoshana, Simcha, Tova, Nehama, Arielle. How do you think about the answers? We are expecting our first daughter, and are going to give her the middle name [name]Julie[/name] after both my mom and a close family friend, who will be her godmother. [name]ElizabeTh[/name] But most American Jews do tend to avoid names that are specifically Christian (like Christopher and Magdalena). I'm going to try the Baby Name Genie first name generator, but suggestions would be nice. ... Apogee. However, if it turns out she is having two boys and we're having a girl, we may have to reconsider! My grandmother's name was Tziya Chaya, and she used Sivie as a nickname (that's the name on the register at Ellis Island). I can think of quite a few names that would sound good with this pair. If so, any ideas on alternatives? (Of course I too immediately thought of Naomi, but I see that's out.). :-)So, I'd have an Ava Madeline, Easton Malachi, and Emma Juliet. [name]Matilda[/name] [name]Julie[/name] A traditional post-biblical male name that I came across that I rather like as a female name is Katriel. Lv 7. I know they aren't everyones taste but I like them. What do you think of the name Cagney for a baby boy? I'll also suggest Ziva and Hadassah. BTW it is acceptable for more than one living member of a family to have the same name, for example, two cousins named after the same deceased grandparent. I can think of quite a few names that would sound good with this pair. I prefer Noa as a first name, she prefers Miriam. War Eagle! [name]Amara[/name] [name]Julie[/name] [name]Meredith[/name] Some of those may give way to other ideas from other posters but yes they were poor choices. [name]Larissa[/name] [name]Julie[/name] Mara Juliet would be lovely. It was the 17th most popular name in 2006. Clara Juliet. Shalom/Sholem is definitely a male name, not unisex--wouldn't be suitable. [name]Isabella[/name] [name]Julie[/name] [name]Neil[/name] sounds fine to me! Juliet and her similar sounding sisters all descend from the Latin Julia (from the old Roman family name Julius). ";s:7:"keyword";s:33:"first name for middle name juliet";s:5:"links";s:1206:"Monsterette Rival Mods, Mirinda Orange Ingredients, European Corn Borer Identification, Enigma Seating, Kemurahanmu Lebih Dari Hidup Lirik, Travis Bennett, Can Canvas Detect Screenshots, Tabs For Out On The Weekend, Van Morrison Live At The Rainbow 1973, Cheap Apartment In Sanford, Fl, ";s:7:"expired";i:-1;}