Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annika Elise Devereux
Or whatever your D last name is
Op- Love how this flows! I'm not sold on Elise but do think it goes nicely.
Annika Noelle and Annika Caroline are the two top contenders right now. But we are still open if anyone has other thoughts! I get why some favor the short middle but I just keep feeling like they are filler and that I prefer a longer one so long as it flows.
I like Noelle for a winter baby, but wouldn't choose it personally for a fall/spring/summer baby. Maybe that's just me.
Both are lovely, but my vote's for Annika Caroline!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annika Elise Devereux
Or whatever your D last name is
Op- Love how this flows! I'm not sold on Elise but do think it goes nicely.
Annika Noelle and Annika Caroline are the two top contenders right now. But we are still open if anyone has other thoughts! I get why some favor the short middle but I just keep feeling like they are filler and that I prefer a longer one so long as it flows.
Anonymous wrote:Annika Elise Devereux
Or whatever your D last name is
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another one for Mae
-1. Mae sounds to me like a filler name. Would you use it as a first name? That's my litmus test.
But you aren't using it as a first name, that's the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Annika Nicole. Nice K sounds K-->N flows nicely.
What? Like Anna Nicole? Usually I'm in the "do whatever you want with the middle name" camp, but Anna Nicole Smith is NOT a reference I'd want associated with my new baby.
You have lots of one syllable suggestions, so what about a four syllable, since you don't mind longer.
Annika Elizabeth
Annika Caroline
Annika Juliet
Annika Persephone (since you like Delphine)
Anonymous wrote:I think we've finally settled on Annika (rhymes-with-Monica pronunciation) and now we need a middle. Anyone have ideas?
Annika Rose - pretty but too much a filler?
Annika Noelle - maybe
Annika Delphine/Justine/Josephine - spouse vetoed![]()
