Flora is from the Latin flos meaning "flower". Flora was the Roman goddess of flowers and spring.

c o m b o s

  • Flora Emily
  • Flora Libby
  • Flora Esme
  • Flora Josephine
  • Flora Ingrid
  • Flora Ottilie

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jun 3 2021 ∞
jan 17 2025 +

Dorothy is the English and feminine form of a Late Greek name Δωρόθεος (Dorotheos) , which meant "gift of god" from Greek δῶρον (doron) meaning "gift" and θεός (theos) meaning "god".

It reminds me of the simplicity of childhood and Dorothy Gale with her adventures in Oz.

c o m b o s

  • Dorothy Adair
  • Dorothy Lilac
  • Dorothy Matilda
  • Dorothy Ada
  • Dorothy Wren
  • Dorothy Hazel
  • Dorothy June
  • Dorothy Meadow
  • Dorothy Blair
  • Dorothy Blythe
  • Dorothy Iris
  • Dorothy Emmeline

nickname(s) : Dot, Dottie, Dodie

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jul 28 2024 ∞
jan 18 2025 +

Bonnie is from the Scottish word bonnie meaning "pretty" which is originally derived from the Middle French bon meaning "good".

c o m b o s

  • Bonnie Flora
  • Bonnie Emily
  • Bonnie Iris
  • Bonnie Helena
  • Bonnie Florence
  • Bonnie Theodora
  • Bonnie Beatrice
  • Bonnie Beatrix
  • Bonnie Emmeline
  • Bonnie Rosalie

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aug 21 2024 ∞
jan 17 2025 +

Mabel is a Medieval form of the Late Latin name Amabilis meaning "lovable".

c o m b o s

  • Mabel Meadowlark
  • Mabel Emmeline
  • Mabel Josephine
  • Mabel Clementine
jul 30 2024 ∞
jan 17 2025 +

Elisabeth is from the Greek form of the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע ('Elisheva') meaning, "my God is an oath" or "pledged to God". It is a classic, timeless name that has been popular for centuries.

Whenever the name was mentioned Jay's mum excitedly said, "Like her nanny!" ♡

c o m b o s

  • Elisabeth Ondine
  • Elisabeth Flora
  • Elisabeth Astrid
  • Elisabeth Hazel
  • Elisabeth Harriet
  • Elisabeth Maud / Maude
  • Elisabeth Una
  • Elisabeth Trudy
  • Elisabeth Eden

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jul 25 2024 ∞
jan 20 2025 +

Franny is a diminutive form of Frances. The distinction between masculine and feminine spellings didn't arise until the 17th century. As such, Frances / Francis is the English form of the Late Latin name Franciscus meaning "Frenchman", which is ultimately from the Germanic tribe of the Franks.

c o m b o s

  • Franny Plum
  • Franny Clementine
  • Franny Iris
  • Franny Violet
  • Franny Josephine
  • Franny Elisabeth
  • Franny Lilac
  • Franny Mabel
  • Franny Hazel
  • Franny Blythe
  • Franny Georgia
  • Franny Sophia
  • Franny Caroline
  • Franny Carolyn
aug 25 2024 ∞
jan 20 2025 +

Petra is from the Greek Πέτρος (Petros) meaning "stone".

c o m b o s

  • Petra Antonia
  • Petra Ariane
  • Petra Artemis
  • Petra Aurelia
  • Petra Beatrix
  • Petra Cecilia
  • Petra Elisabeth
  • Petra Eloise
  • Petra Emilia
  • Petra Evangeline
  • Petra Evelyn
  • Petra Felicity
  • Petra Florence
  • Petra Helena
  • Petra Josephine
  • Petra Leonie
  • Petra Leonora
  • Petra Leonore
  • Petra Liliane
jan 20 2025 ∞
jan 20 2025 +

I'm Patricia , but you can call me Pia!

  • level thirty-five
  • gemini
  • INFP
  • office manager
  • lover of cardigans and cute socks
  • knows that you've got this
  • is very proud of you
feb 15 2012 ∞
jan 20 2025 +

g i r l s

  • Flora
  • Dorothy, "Dodie"
  • Bonnie
  • Mabel, "Mae"
  • Elisabeth, "Birdy"
  • Franny
  • Petra

b o y s

  • Harold, "Halley"
  • Arthur, "Ari"
  • Warren, "Ren"
jul 25 2024 ∞
jan 20 2025 +

g i r l s

  • Flora Emily
  • Dorothy Adair
  • Bonnie Florence

b o y s

feb 8 2012 ∞
jan 20 2025 +

Arthur is a name of unknown origin but it is thought to be from the Celtic artos meaning "bear".

Arthur has a wintry warm vibe and makes me think of sweaters, tree bark, and bears. It also makes me think of aardvarks thanks to the children's book Arthur.

c o m b o s

  • Arthur Leo
  • Arthur Einarr
  • Arthur Rowan
  • Arthur Ellis
  • Arthur Cosmo
  • Arthur Jamie
  • Arthur Julian
  • Arthur Julius
  • Arthur Lewin
  • Arthur Ronan
  • Arthur Corbin
  • Arthur Joseph
  • Arthur Jove
  • Arthur Jolyon
jun 20 2021 ∞
jan 18 2025 +

Harold is from the Old English name Hereweald , derived from the elements here "army" and weald "power, leader, ruler". It was the name of two kings of England including Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England. The name fell out of use after the loss of the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest. It was revived in the 19th century.

Harold is cuddly. A sweet teddy bear of a name that makes me think of cozying up with a good book, a hot cup of cocoa, and a soft blanket. I also think of the movie Harold and Maude and the children's book Harold and the Purple Crayon .

I adore the nickname Halley, like Halley's comet. Rollo would be quite cute too. Then there's Holly and Harry as well… Options!

c o m b o s

  • Harold Arlo
  • Harold Arthur
  • Harold Atlas
  • Harold August
aug 24 2024 ∞
jan 18 2025 +

Warren is from an English surname that was derived from the Old North French warenne meaning "game park, hunting reserve". Or it may also likely to be from the present participle of the Old North French warir (Old French garir) meaning "defend, keep," from the Proto-Germanic *war- "to protect, guard".

A warren is a series of crowded underground tunnels and burrows that wild or domesticated rabbits live in. And, that's what the name brings to mind for me: rabbits.

c o m b o s

  • Warren Arthur
  • Warren Elliott
  • Warren Lewis
  • Warren Louis
  • Warren Hugo
  • Warren Patrick
  • Warren Bellamy
  • Warren Jack
  • Warren Blake
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