Natalie Rowan Park |
Janine |
I second this, it was one of my picks, but DH didn't like natalie and we had a boy! Maybe next time |
I like Natalie Christine for some reason.
When I hear "Marie" or "Grace," I think... generic. Marie (or Lynn) was every person's middle name when I was little, and Grace is every little girl's middle name now. I'm not a proponent of making up names just for the sake of being unique, but neither would I want something that sounds quite so common. |
What she said. |
Anne |
I like it spelled Nathalie, by the way...
Louise Elizabeth Claire Good luck!! |
Natalie Anais |
Natalie Mari Parker (like Mariah without the "ah")
Natalie Paige Parker Natalie Sage Parker Natalie Giselle Parker Natalie Cheyenne Parker Natalie Katrine Parker |
oops, I meant Park |
I agree with the above. The other thing is that the repetition of the final "ie" bugs me. With a name like Natalie, you could use a great name ending with an "a": Natalie Rebecca Natalie Fiona Natalie Carina Natalie Bianca Natalie Sophia |
Natalie Nicole
Since Natalie has the stress on the first syllable, if you choose a 2-syllable middle name, you need the stress on the 2nd syllable (that's why Marie, Michelle, Christine, etc. work well). Same thing if you choose a longer middle name, still need the stress on the 2nd syllable - Natalie Elizabeth, Natalie Veronica, Natalie Amelia (tho you probably don't want the initials NAP!). |
By far my favorite, and my DD's middle name is Marie! |
Natalie Sabine
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I've heard Rowan a lot lately, but not before this year. Is this another new name trend? It's sounds like a last name. |