Britta her husband Morgan live in Sweden. They’re expecting their third baby in a couple of months and would like some help choosing a name.
They already have two sons, Linden and Everett, so they’d like the baby’s first name to be similar in style to these. Britta also mentions:
We definitely want a more English/American first name while the middle name should be more Scandinavian. The name should also be pronounced similarly both in Swedish and in English.
The baby’s surname will sound like Bergstrand.
So far, for boy names, they’re considering Amos. Here are some other names I thought they might like:
Carl/Karl Casper/Kasper Conrad/Konrad Felix Frank Gabriel Glenn Grant Grover | Harris Henry Herman Linus Nelson Nolan Norris Oliver Oscar/Oskar | Otis Philip Reuben/Ruben Roland Sidney Simon Tobias Victor/Viktor Vincent |
For girl names, Morgan likes Rowyn and Rowena. Britta doesn’t care for names that end with a vowel-sound, though. So how about:
Agnes Alice Beatrice Charlotte Clara/Klara Edith Florence/Flora Frida Greta | Harriet Henrietta Josephine Madeleine Marion Nora Pauline Petra Ramona | Rosa Roselle Sabine Selma Susanne Sylvia Therese Ursula Viola |
(It was hard to avoid vowel endings altogether, but I did try!)
As for middles: Linden’s middle name is Anders, and Everett’s middle name is André, so my first instinct was to suggest they continue the pattern with something like Andrea or Andreas.
Other than that, I have a hard time coming up with middles when there’s no first name in place. I personally like Astrid, Gustav, Inger, Johan, Olga, Sören…but how well these work will depend a lot upon the sound/rhythm of the first name.
Do you like any of the above names with Linden and Everett? What others would you suggest to Britta and her husband?
Update – The baby is here! Scroll down to see what name Britta and Morgan chose.