Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the name Charlotte appeals to you? Historical associations? Softness of sound?
Names from the 1880s with pretty soft sounds:
Clara
Florence (Flossie!)
Henrietta or Harriet (Hettie!)
Pauline
Marian
Mamie (presidential connections!)
Eunice (I know a cute kindergartner with this name)
Myra
More from the 1890s, same softness:
Beatrice
Vera (She can see Vera Lynn every Christmas)
Marjorie
Glynis would be a banging middle name.
Wow most of these names are kind of ugly and just make me appreciate Charlotte more. Mamie? Eunice? Myra? Pauline?
Sometimes the relative popularity or unpopularity of a name is very explainable.
And some people are basic and lack vision. What can you do?
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I both really like the name Charlotte but also both accept that it's very popular. We're looking for names that are "similar" (aka similar vibes) and some we like are:
Camille
Cecilia
Eliza
Seraphine
But we're really having a hard time narrowing them down. Do you like any of these in particular or have another suggestion? Hoping DCUM hive-mind will provide some insight!
Anonymous wrote:I have a Charlotte in my family and she has a sister, Catherine. I think those names are so pretty together and kind of are the same style.
Other ideas:
Caroline
Scarlett
Rachel
Rebecca
Bridget
Eloise
Evelyn
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the name Charlotte appeals to you? Historical associations? Softness of sound?
Names from the 1880s with pretty soft sounds:
Clara
Florence (Flossie!)
Henrietta or Harriet (Hettie!)
Pauline
Marian
Mamie (presidential connections!)
Eunice (I know a cute kindergartner with this name)
Myra
More from the 1890s, same softness:
Beatrice
Vera (She can see Vera Lynn every Christmas)
Marjorie
Glynis would be a banging middle name.
Wow most of these names are kind of ugly and just make me appreciate Charlotte more. Mamie? Eunice? Myra? Pauline?
Sometimes the relative popularity or unpopularity of a name is very explainable.
And some people are basic and lack vision. What can you do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the name Charlotte appeals to you? Historical associations? Softness of sound?
Names from the 1880s with pretty soft sounds:
Clara
Florence (Flossie!)
Henrietta or Harriet (Hettie!)
Pauline
Marian
Mamie (presidential connections!)
Eunice (I know a cute kindergartner with this name)
Myra
More from the 1890s, same softness:
Beatrice
Vera (She can see Vera Lynn every Christmas)
Marjorie
Glynis would be a banging middle name.
Wow most of these names are kind of ugly and just make me appreciate Charlotte more. Mamie? Eunice? Myra? Pauline?
Sometimes the relative popularity or unpopularity of a name is very explainable.
And some people are basic and lack vision. What can you do?