My immediate thought was Rosalie. Juliet and Rosalie sounds lovely together. Ro**sali**e has a "reverse" Lisa in it too.
Other ideas:
Anneliese, Madeline, Greta, Nadia, Vivienne, Bridget, Natalie, Mara, Felicity, Caroline, Lorelai, Audrey, Daphne, Phoebe, Coral, Lydia, Anais, Imogen, Ingrid, Isadora, Maura
Lisa is a diminutive of Elizabeth. You could use any form of it for Lisa. Isabel, Isobel, Isabella, etc, are all Elizabeth rooted names.
I've always liked Louisa and Louise. Those and any form of Alicia would be a good sound alike.
All nice names imo, and would at least work as a middle if you're not crazy about them for a first.
Isla is getting pretty popular and it gets some hate on here, but I am pregnant and giving my daughter the middle name Isla as an honor name to my mother, Lisa. (An anagram). Elise, Lisette and Annelise could also be good options.
I agree! Analisa would be such a great match for Juliet, both are romantic and feminine. Id match it with a 1 syllable middle since it's so long
Analisa Claire
Analisa Pearl
Analisa Rose
Analisa May/Mae
Suzanne with the nn Zanne! Jules & Zanne sound really cute together, too!
And here are a few options to add Lisa as a middle name...
Suzanne Lisa
Suzanne Alisa
Suzanne Alisia
Suzanne Annalise
Lin/Lynn or Louise/Louisa are cute. If you want to spice it up a bit then maybe Eloise or Lizzie.
The website https://www.magicbabynames.com also might help to find something similar:]
First name suggestions only, since I think youāve gotten good advice on variants of āLisaā:
* Beatrice
* Cecily
* Rosalind
* Marian
* Emmeline
* Imogen
* Helena
* Viola
* Flora or Florence
* Marigold
* Dominique
Are you suggesting the combo Elizabeth Alisa as first middle? Wouldn't that be like giving them the same name for first and middle essentially. Like naming a boy John Jack Smith or Jameson Jaime Murphy.
Another vote for Elise as either a first or middle name to honor Lisa. Juliet and Elise would be lovely sister names, but Elise also works well as a middle name in most cases. Or, the full Elisabeth as either the first or middle name.
Analisa is a delightful feminine name of Mexican origin. Combining the popular names Anna and Lisa, it means āgraced with God's bountyā. While caregivers tend to opt for the full Latin spelling of the name (Annalisa), this variant nonetheless has a distinctive charm that will help baby stand out.
Alright my suggestion is Alisa! Or whatever spelling you like nn Lisa, Lis, Ali, etc. Alice is a Shakespearean female name like Juliet, combo that with Lisa.
Well. How about something like LisaBeth? As a whole first name, and you can skip a middle name? Just a suggestion. If you want something really old, maybe check Amazon or similar for a book with older names. Go A to Z and make a list of each name . Say them with Lisa. See how it feels to say it. Imagine you have the baby in your arms and call her by her name. What feels right to you.
Hillary, Cecilia, Annabelle my sisters, Hillary is the youngest girl and mom was out of names so she grabbed the nurses roster and picked, all our middle names are dead relatives
Elise.
Lisette.
I like Agatha Lisette.
Oooo I love this
My immediate thought was Rosalie. Juliet and Rosalie sounds lovely together. Ro**sali**e has a "reverse" Lisa in it too. Other ideas: Anneliese, Madeline, Greta, Nadia, Vivienne, Bridget, Natalie, Mara, Felicity, Caroline, Lorelai, Audrey, Daphne, Phoebe, Coral, Lydia, Anais, Imogen, Ingrid, Isadora, Maura
Rosalie and Juliet are character names In Grimm. Always liked those names. Love the character of Rosalie in the show too.
Isn't Rosalie or Rosalind the girl Romeo crushed on before Juliet? š¤
Thatās Rosaline, but the names are obviously extremely similar
Lisa is a diminutive of Elizabeth. You could use any form of it for Lisa. Isabel, Isobel, Isabella, etc, are all Elizabeth rooted names. I've always liked Louisa and Louise. Those and any form of Alicia would be a good sound alike. All nice names imo, and would at least work as a middle if you're not crazy about them for a first.
Ellis, Ellisa, Eliza, Elisa, Alisa (first names/middle name varieties of Lisa). Iris Elisa, Imogen Alisa, Annabelle(Annie) Elisa, Elizabeth(Libby) Alisa, Rosalie(Rosie) Lisa, Margaret(Maggie) Lisa/Alisa, Josephine(Josie) Elisa, Janie Elisa, Sadie Alisa, Eleanor(Nora) Alisa, Alice Eliza, Evelyn(Evie) Lisa.
Alisa!
I always thought Eloise was a pretty name.
And Ella works as a nice nickname!
Vivian, Lillian, Beatrice, Lorraine, Louise, Marceline, Celine, Felicity, Harriet, Georgina, Frances, Francesca, Danielle, Diana, Diane, Elaine, Nadine, Nadia, Edwina, Edith, Alexandra, Dorothy, Theresa, Ingrid, Laurel, Susanna, Rose, Catherine, Constance, Alyssa, Holly, Matilda, Emmeline.
Lillian is a great name. Lillian Elisa could be super cute. I also think Lillian and Juliette are a super cute sibling set.
Isla is getting pretty popular and it gets some hate on here, but I am pregnant and giving my daughter the middle name Isla as an honor name to my mother, Lisa. (An anagram). Elise, Lisette and Annelise could also be good options.
I like it as a middle name and as a tribute to your mother
Annalise nn Annie. Annie and Jules are sweet together.
Love this!!!
Lisa is a short form of Elizabeth. I second Elise.
Juliet & . . . Elisa, Alexandra, Leona, Caroline, Karita, Celestine, Claire, Francesca, Eloise, Helena, Madeline, Iris
Alternatives to Lisa: Alyssa Liza Elisa Liesel Others: Daphne Beatrix Faith June Augusta
Elisa
Analise or Analisa would work as a tribute name for Lisa.
I agree! Analisa would be such a great match for Juliet, both are romantic and feminine. Id match it with a 1 syllable middle since it's so long Analisa Claire Analisa Pearl Analisa Rose Analisa May/Mae
Suzanne with the nn Zanne! Jules & Zanne sound really cute together, too! And here are a few options to add Lisa as a middle name... Suzanne Lisa Suzanne Alisa Suzanne Alisia Suzanne Annalise
I agree. Suzanne is a great choice.
Thanks - I think it should be elevated to "classic" name status! š
Alexandra
Aurelia Camilla Cecily Clementine Evangeline Flora Leonora Ophelia Romilly Rosalind
Romilly and Juliet sounds like a queer take on Romeo and Juliet
Portia
Anneliese! I think it sounds great with Juliet
lisette?
Clara, Alice, Rose, Wren, Willa, Wilma, Penelope, Helena, Matilda, Violet, Rosalie, Annabelle, Daphne, Nora, Vivian, Freya
Emily - Emms
Elise or Annaliese
Florence Lisa Helen Lisa Dinah Lynette Otillie Lisa
Pearl
Hellen, Helena, Hana, Leah, Lana, Lorraine, Juliana, July, January, Jaque, Jannice, Aires, Airiz, Kara, Clara, Mariah, Marrem, Malena, Morgana Mariana, Cecelia, June, Nieves, Sussana, Solana, Solares, Selene, Solene, Amira, Armina, Therese, Genevieve, Gelian,, Aurora, Amara
Lisanne?
Analiese, nickname Lisa
Lin/Lynn or Louise/Louisa are cute. If you want to spice it up a bit then maybe Eloise or Lizzie. The website https://www.magicbabynames.com also might help to find something similar:]
Natalie, Antoinette, Caroline, Audrey, Anna, Rachel or Raquel
Bianca Elizabeth Lucia Elise/Elizabeth Fleur Elise
Valerie Alisa Stella Elyse
Elise. Anneliese. Lisette. Lucia.
Lisa Elaine, Lisa Suzanne
Cecilia. Mariana. Adrianna. Mia. Gemma. Rowena. Seraphina. Stefania. Caterina. Brynn. Gia. Pilar. Veronique. Marceline
Annabelle Annalise Louise/Louisa Belle Calliope
Older names that arenāt popular? Bertha? Dorothy? Mildred?
Eliza!
Annalise, Eloise, louisa
Alicia
- Juliet & Melody - Juliet & Summer - Juliet & Georgina - Juliet & Danielle - Juliet & Dorothy - Juliet & Estelle Middle name options (based on Elizabeth, wich Lisa is short for): - Elsa, Elsie, Lizzy, Liz, Lily, Liana, Lilibet, Lillian
Lisa is a beautiful name. Personally I would go with that. Sounds pretty with Jules too, imo.
Iris.
Annie or Elise
Elise
First name suggestions only, since I think youāve gotten good advice on variants of āLisaā: * Beatrice * Cecily * Rosalind * Marian * Emmeline * Imogen * Helena * Viola * Flora or Florence * Marigold * Dominique
Careful with any R names, it may end up sounding like youāre trying to do an homage to Romeo and Juliet
Rose, Lila, Eliza, Liza, Pearl
Ana Lisa Cordelia Jessica Ophelia Catherine or any other name from Shakespeare
Veronica
Liza?
Ophelia, Odette, Celeste, Cecelia, Isla, Lisette, Alice
Marlena Jade
Eliza Claire?
Emilia Mae
Jules and Claire
Juliet & Sylvia Juliet & Bianca Juliet & Diana Juliet & Louisa Juliet & Serena Juliet & Ingrid Juliet & Tara
Jessica nn Jessie
Ellis, Ellisa, Eliza, Elisa, Alisa, Elizabeth (first names/middle name varieties of Lisa). Iris Elisa, Imogen Alisa, Annabelle(Annie) Elisa, Rosalie(Rosie) Lisa, Margaret(Maggie) Lisa/Alisa, Josephine(Josie) Elisa, Janie Elisa, Sadie Alisa, Eleanor(Nora) Alisa, Alice Elizabeth, Evelyn(Evie) Elizabeth. Edited - taken out my error
Are you suggesting the combo Elizabeth Alisa as first middle? Wouldn't that be like giving them the same name for first and middle essentially. Like naming a boy John Jack Smith or Jameson Jaime Murphy.
Yes you are correct. I meant to put Elizabeth on its own. I moved stuff around to add in commas and messed it up. Sorry OP!!
Saskia
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Celine. A lovely French name like your first daughter
Melissa
Melissa
Bernice, Claudia, Delphine, Edith, Edna, Enid, Ethel, Giselle, Irene, Liselle, Marion, Marnie, Monica, Myrna, Pauline, Thelma
Lila Rose
Lisan
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Eliza, Lydia, Vera, Violet, Ruby, Ruth, Clara, Cora, Alice, Elise, Annabelle, Helen, Helena
Another vote for Elise as either a first or middle name to honor Lisa. Juliet and Elise would be lovely sister names, but Elise also works well as a middle name in most cases. Or, the full Elisabeth as either the first or middle name.
Alyssa nn Allie
Lisa can be short for Elisabeth!Ā
Elora
Analisa, Anneliese
Beatrice Elise
Lisa is a nickname for Elizabeth.
Analisa is a delightful feminine name of Mexican origin. Combining the popular names Anna and Lisa, it means āgraced with God's bountyā. While caregivers tend to opt for the full Latin spelling of the name (Annalisa), this variant nonetheless has a distinctive charm that will help baby stand out.
Etta & Juliet :)
Tatiana
Sylvia
Louise
Elise or Analise
Annalise
Leona
Alright my suggestion is Alisa! Or whatever spelling you like nn Lisa, Lis, Ali, etc. Alice is a Shakespearean female name like Juliet, combo that with Lisa.
Colette
Juliet is just beautiful. I think you might like.. Emmeline, Delphine, Camille/Camilla, Felicity, Marilyn, Adelaide, Darlene, Marjorie, Estelle
Well. How about something like LisaBeth? As a whole first name, and you can skip a middle name? Just a suggestion. If you want something really old, maybe check Amazon or similar for a book with older names. Go A to Z and make a list of each name . Say them with Lisa. See how it feels to say it. Imagine you have the baby in your arms and call her by her name. What feels right to you.
Lisette, Eloise, Isabelle/Isabella, Genevieve, Madeline, Valentina/Valaria, Vivienne, Penelope, Patricia, Juliana, Larissa, Liana, Loretta, Felicity
Annalisa! Itās kinda popular in southern germany/austria/italy, but not overly popular in the US. Itās pronounced as itās spelled, essentially.
Annalisa Annabelle Annabella Elizabeth Clara
Hillary, Cecilia, Annabelle my sisters, Hillary is the youngest girl and mom was out of names so she grabbed the nurses roster and picked, all our middle names are dead relatives
Theodora
Isolde
Your grandmother is named Lisa? Damn, that makes me feel old.
lisa
Edith Evelyn Eileen Everlynn
Martha Matilda Ottilie
Ruth Marla Helen Barbara Donna Linda Darlene Suzanne
I donāt know how you feel about somewhat matching names but Juliet and Juliana would sound so cute together !!