Would the endings be said with a t (like how davit for david) or usable in general? Māhinarangi, harriett, maridonna, ammy, sylla, … · i’m really liking names like [name_f]meryl[/name_f], meryla, meralee (mara-lee), [name_f]marilyn[/name_f], maralia rn! To me it sounds like the name of a … The names below were chosen for containing components that are common … · i absolutely adore [name_f]astrid[/name_f] its been on my list for years but a friend i absolutely love has chose it for her daughter. Feel free to add surnames, ages, occupations, pets, hobbies, ect. That’s definitely tricky but let’s see what i can do. They tend to like more obviously girly names. It’s beautiful, classic and feminine but frills-free. Based on the style of [name_m]wolfgang[/name_m], can you suggest me … · men rarely go for [name_f]ingrid [/name_f]! · i am also considering [name]ingrid [/name] (for far in the future) and the only one i like is [name]inger [/name]. Anna (ah-nuh, like the disney queen!) ilsa elsa phoebe eloise jane mathilda orla dorothy tallulah … Widely known but never overused. I could get away with bumping it to the middle spot but … I didn’t even realize it was a name on its own, but nameberry says it is. But i’m totally stuck when it comes to girls’ names. · i love ingrid! Here are my ideas for ingrid’s sister: Greta sounds beautiful with it. Sophisticated with a steely strength. Wolfie, is our boy name. Do they give you different vibes? · do you prefer astrid or ingrid? Other similar vibe names are awesome too 😌 [name_f]romy [/name_f] is another name i think would work super well with [name_f]freya [/name_f]. · all names come from books i’ve read recently; · [name_m]wolfgang[/name_m], nn. · thoughts on ingrid? · alright, so names with a similar sound but not scandinavian?