Middle name for Beatrice

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Anonymous wrote:Lane or Layne


My sib's middle name is spelled Laine and I've always loved it.


I like Lane, Laine, Tate...or Elizabeth, to be honest, even though some have said avoid three syllables.

What’s your name OP? Your maiden name? Of course, you won’t share with us....but I love the idea of two girls, both bearing names honoring their grandmothers, and aunts. Why not also honor their mom?


OP here. My daughter’s first name is my grandmother’s name, and is also my middle name, so we kind of did that already. But I love the idea


And I think you said you're DD1's middle name is also a family name? Honestly, it would feel a little weird to me to double down with family names for my first child but then to have no family names for my second. Little Bea is going to wonder why she wasn't named for someone.

I'd go with a family name for Beatrice's middle name. I don't care for Dot or Dorothy, but in your shoes I'd do that rather than a random middle name.


OP here, I agree! it's why I'm now leaning toward Beatrice Anne or Beatrice Dot/Dorothy -- other family names we could use include Tess, Rosalyn and Kathryn. I guess I could also always make Beatrice the middle name, or shortened to Bea, but I love it as a first name.
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Anne sounds great, or Dorothy/Dot for a family name. I knew a family with three sisters who all had the same middle name as their mother’s middle name, and I think that’s really sweet.
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We have a Beatrice and went with a family name for the middle — Beatrice Andrews.
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Anonymous wrote:Beatrice Ainsley


Love it! Beatrice Brinley


WTF


Beatrice Barbara
Beatrice Bianca
Beatrice Blanche
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Potter


I prefer Beatrix over Beatrice
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My former beau and his wife were hippies and they gave their son the middle name Love. He will never forgive them.

So no PP, not Love.
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Lydia
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lane or Layne


My sib's middle name is spelled Laine and I've always loved it.


I like Lane, Laine, Tate...or Elizabeth, to be honest, even though some have said avoid three syllables.

What’s your name OP? Your maiden name? Of course, you won’t share with us....but I love the idea of two girls, both bearing names honoring their grandmothers, and aunts. Why not also honor their mom?


OP here. My daughter’s first name is my grandmother’s name, and is also my middle name, so we kind of did that already. But I love the idea


And I think you said you're DD1's middle name is also a family name? Honestly, it would feel a little weird to me to double down with family names for my first child but then to have no family names for my second. Little Bea is going to wonder why she wasn't named for someone.

I'd go with a family name for Beatrice's middle name. I don't care for Dot or Dorothy, but in your shoes I'd do that rather than a random middle name.


OP here, I agree! it's why I'm now leaning toward Beatrice Anne or Beatrice Dot/Dorothy -- other family names we could use include Tess, Rosalyn and Kathryn. I guess I could also always make Beatrice the middle name, or shortened to Bea, but I love it as a first name.


Don't do Beatrice Tess -- to repetitive.

Beatrice Kate (instead of Kathryn) feels both classic and modern to me. And Beatrice Rose (instead of Rosalyn) is very romantic and sweet.

I love one-syllable nature-inspired names for middles. Some that might suit Beatrice:

Wren
Sky
Jade
Vale
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Beatrice Ainsley


Love it! Beatrice Brinley


WTF


Brinley is a Mormon name
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Anonymous wrote:Double down on the old lady names. Claire, Paige, Emily and Holly don’t fit Beatrice at all. Those would be the equivalent of naming your kid Eunice Caitlin.

Beatrice Ethel
Beatrice Myrtle
Beatrice Martha
Beatrice Edna



I have not laughed this hard in well, forever.

My grandmother was Ethel, and Edna was my 2nd grade teacher who just passed away in her 90s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lane or Layne


My sib's middle name is spelled Laine and I've always loved it.


I like Lane, Laine, Tate...or Elizabeth, to be honest, even though some have said avoid three syllables.

What’s your name OP? Your maiden name? Of course, you won’t share with us....but I love the idea of two girls, both bearing names honoring their grandmothers, and aunts. Why not also honor their mom?


OP here. My daughter’s first name is my grandmother’s name, and is also my middle name, so we kind of did that already. But I love the idea


And I think you said you're DD1's middle name is also a family name? Honestly, it would feel a little weird to me to double down with family names for my first child but then to have no family names for my second. Little Bea is going to wonder why she wasn't named for someone.

I'd go with a family name for Beatrice's middle name. I don't care for Dot or Dorothy, but in your shoes I'd do that rather than a random middle name.


OP here. I love Beatrice Rose, too! It's such a sweet name.

OP here, I agree! it's why I'm now leaning toward Beatrice Anne or Beatrice Dot/Dorothy -- other family names we could use include Tess, Rosalyn and Kathryn. I guess I could also always make Beatrice the middle name, or shortened to Bea, but I love it as a first name.


Don't do Beatrice Tess -- to repetitive.

Beatrice Kate (instead of Kathryn) feels both classic and modern to me. And Beatrice Rose (instead of Rosalyn) is very romantic and sweet.

I love one-syllable nature-inspired names for middles. Some that might suit Beatrice:

Wren
Sky
Jade
Vale
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I like Anne, Margot, and Hope. How about these:


Eleanor

Adele

Alice

Justine

Colleen

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Louise
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Please don't name her Beatrice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Double down on the old lady names. Claire, Paige, Emily and Holly don’t fit Beatrice at all. Those would be the equivalent of naming your kid Eunice Caitlin.

Beatrice Ethel
Beatrice Myrtle
Beatrice Martha
Beatrice Edna



I have not laughed this hard in well, forever.

My grandmother was Ethel, and Edna was my 2nd grade teacher who just passed away in her 90s.

Just came up with a new one:
Beatrice Gertrude
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