Suggest a middle name for Natalie

Anonymous
Natalie Rowan Park
Anonymous
Janine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marie. Classic and a great middle name.


I second this, it was one of my picks, but DH didn't like natalie and we had a boy! Maybe next time
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.
Anonymous
Anne
Anonymous
I like it spelled Nathalie, by the way...

Louise

Elizabeth

Claire

Good luck!!


Anonymous
Natalie Anais
Anonymous
Natalie Mari Parker (like Mariah without the "ah")
Natalie Paige Parker
Natalie Sage Parker
Natalie Giselle Parker
Natalie Cheyenne Parker
Natalie Katrine Parker
Anonymous
oops, I meant Park
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


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
Anonymous
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!).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Natalie Rowan Park


By far my favorite, and my DD's middle name is Marie!
Anonymous
Natalie Sabine

Anonymous
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.
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