A reader named Ayelet is expecting twins. She and her husband won’t be finding out the babies’ genders ahead of time, so they’d like to be prepared with two boy names and two girl names.
So far they’ve got August and Dominic for the boy names and Celia for one of the girl names. Once they select a second girl name they’ll be all set.
They’d like something that isn’t common (i.e. outside of the top 500). They’re considering Aliyah, Angelie, Aurelia, Eva, Isla, Juliet and Valentina, but Aliena is the current favorite:
The name we love is Aliena. She is a character in Ken Follett’s novel “The Pillars of the Earth,” which is set in twelfth-century England. But we can’t get past the “alien” in the name. I have an Alienor in my family tree, so I thought about going the Eleanor route, but I don’t like that spelling; I think I’m in love with that “Ali” sequence.
The baby’s surname will start and end with the letter n, like Nelson.
First, about Aliena. It’s a pretty name, but I’d also be worried about that “alien” association. I don’t know if I’d risk it as a first name, but it might work well as a middle.
The only alternative I can come up with is Eliana, which is an (unrelated) anagram of Aliena. But it’s ranked 193rd and climbing, so it might be a bit too popular.
Here are some other possibilities. None of these are currently in the top 500, and the ones with asterisks have a-l-i sequences.
Adina Antonia Amity Adele/Adeline Anneliese Beatrice Catalina* Callista Coralie* Corinna | Davina Estella Elsa Eloise Esme Flavia Ginevra Gwendolyn Helena Irina | Isadora Judith/Judy Leona Lavinia Marina Martina Mara Olive Oriana Odette | Paulina Regina Rosalie* Rosaline* Theresa Vera Viola Verity Venetia Zinnia |
Finally, there’s the option of simply feminizing one of the boy names. August could become Augusta or Augustina; Dominic could become Dominique or Dominica.
Which of the above girl names do you like best with August, Dominic and/or Celia? What other girl names would you suggest to Ayelet?