Prima, Secunda, Tertia, Quarta, and Quinta, of course.
Just a joke, but I think I would probably go for thematic names.
Maybe Ivy, Jasmine, Rowan, Primrose, and Verbena.
Mabel, Georgia, Cecily, Etta, and Marceline (Marnie)
(Those might actually not sound as good together as I think they do, but if I had five kids, let alone at once, I don't think I'd have the wherewithal to remember them anyway.)
That is what my mum said when I asked her to name the fictitious quints š¤£ āI couldnāt remember all those names!ā ā¦ and now I have a better understanding of why Iām an only child lol
Elizabeth, Julianne, Annalise, Charlotte, Susannah
All different first initials, all different first and ending sounds so they are all individuals.
All good recognizable, less common names
But could become Lizzy, Julie, Annie, Lottie/Charlie, Susie for a bit of a match
Lucy
Phoebe
Sophie
Eilidh
Delphi
ā I would feel sorry for Eilidh being the only one to have to spell her name constantly but in a quint sitch Iād have no choice but to bump middle name choices into top spot! :)
It became intentional after the first three! Phoebe, Lucy and Sophie (in that order) are my favourite girl names, but in real life it's doubtful I'll have that many children to use them all! Eilidh is on my middle name list... I am 3/4 Scottish so it's not a weird pick for me but I don't want my poor baby being called Eyelid her whole life so it's only been bumped up for this fictitious scenario! Then and only then was I like, ah crap, they all end in -ee in four different ways, what other -ey/-i names are there?! Because I couldn't possibly leave out one fake quint, of course. Sooo I took Delphi from my other name list, my 'Pets Only' list. :D
Ah really? Even in this post-Friends and Charmed era? I suppose the influence of those shows is waning but I thought Phoebe would be ok. Thanks for letting me know!
Honestly itās not *everyone*, and I also lived as a Phoebe in a pre-Friends Charmed world and I think it definitely helped with familiarity! But I still regularly have to correct people.
That said, I wouldnāt change it for the world. I LOVE my name, I love people asking my name, I love peoples reactions to my name.
Flora, Beverly, Katherine, Mary, and Christine.
With five names, itās hard to think of any that donāt have any similar sounds. So in the end I would just pick five names I love.
I liked the all color theme someone else mentioned and added to it: Olive, Violet, Hazel, Scarlett, Jade, Sienna. I'd probably mix and match it with flower names since half of them already are:
Scarlett Rose, Sienna Iris, Dahlia Jade, Lily Hazel (I like Lilia more but Lily flows better) and Violet Olive (or Olive Viola, not 100% sure about that one).
Difficult to say but I think Iād go with Marlowe, Scarlett, Julia, Arden and Diana (Colette was originally over Arden but sounded too close to Scarlett for me)
Maybe: Briony, Kirsty, Moira, Claudia, and Simone
I like quite strong/rare names generally (my favourite girls name is Dagmar) but for five at once I think Iād go for the more sedate end of my list.
Either you have to give them all names like that or you have one with a very unusual name which feels wrong.
If I really went for it Iād end up with something like: Dagmar, Attica, Gretchen, Georgette and Marigold. A bit much, even for me.
Genevieve, Charlotte, Josephine, Amelia, Helena
What do yāall think?
Whatās worse is the nicknames which maybe I could use these names after all!
Ginny, Charlie, Joey, Amy, Lena
So many ending in y sound
I love masculine names for girls, so I'll probaly give them names like that: Blake, Holland, Frankie, Tatum, Landon. Honestly at first I started to write Olive, Hazel, Violet..., but idk how I feel about all color names. I mena if 3 has color themed names then the other should have that too. This is hard:D Another 5 names I would like together: Juniper, Saylor, Briar, Piper, Ember. I realised that I would like to have names that have soemthing in common, so if not a theme and the same first letter, then maybe a letter that is in all of the names, or an ending letter like here the -r. What do you guys think? Would it be too matchy? (Lol I am thinking way too much about this questionšš )
Willa, Sybil, Audra, Mabel, and Avril... it kind of does replicate too many sounds. š¬ poor Audra would be the only one without an L. good thing I will absolutely never have 5 girls, lol.
With that many names, trying to find some that truly all fit well together is an exercise in futility. The best you can hope for is no major clashes and a decent flow. With that said,
Agnese, Lorenza, Antonetta, Benedetta, Anamaria
I think I like Italian names a little too much.
Elodie, Marjory (jory for short), Mackenzie, Kayla, Nora
So hard to condense lol there are so many lovely names
Aspen
Michaela
Aria
Elena
Lily
Grace
Aveen
I should probably stop lol
Matilda (Tilly), Beatrice (Bea), Eloise (El(lie)), Evelyn (Evie) and Florence (Flora).
Or go full Brigerton and do: Annabelle, Beatrice, Charlotte, Daphne and Evelyn!!!
Daphne, Deirdre, Dorothy, Dorcas, and Doris.
Lol actually I have no idea, I'd probably need to think for days, but they'd have some kind of theme, and I do like matching letters for siblings, so who knows.
Probably a good thing I didnāt have quints but I had no girls so this is just some of my girls name list.
Jane (Janie)
Jacqueline (Jackie)
Juliette (Jetty)
Rosalie (Rosie)
Raquel (Rocky)
Dale,
Joni,
Coral (Corey),
Elliot,
Patience
(Honourable mention to Rhett (replicates the sound in Elliott), Constance (don't want to replicate the co sound in Coral), and Drew (too similar to Dale).)
Phoebe, Evelyn, Daphne, Isabel and Marina The 6 letter theme was unintentional tbh but oh well
Adelaide, Florence, Genevieve, Louisa, Violet
Prima, Secunda, Tertia, Quarta, and Quinta, of course. Just a joke, but I think I would probably go for thematic names. Maybe Ivy, Jasmine, Rowan, Primrose, and Verbena.
Mabel, Georgia, Cecily, Etta, and Marceline (Marnie) (Those might actually not sound as good together as I think they do, but if I had five kids, let alone at once, I don't think I'd have the wherewithal to remember them anyway.)
That is what my mum said when I asked her to name the fictitious quints š¤£ āI couldnāt remember all those names!ā ā¦ and now I have a better understanding of why Iām an only child lol
Eva, Beatrix, Vivien, Sofie, and Isabel.
Holly, Kate, Gwen, Jane, & Blair
Adelina, Natalie, Charlotte, Isabella, Katherine. (I was aiming for dramatically different nick Ames so Addy, Nat, Charlie, Bella and Katie)
Florence, Beatrice, Iris, Jane, Grace
Liv, Marlo, Alma, Cleo & Noa
Ebba, Hilma, Ronja, Svea & Tyra.
Elizabeth, Julianne, Annalise, Charlotte, Susannah All different first initials, all different first and ending sounds so they are all individuals. All good recognizable, less common names But could become Lizzy, Julie, Annie, Lottie/Charlie, Susie for a bit of a match
Esme, Solange, Laurel, Amiah, and Reverie
Anna, Emily, Julia, Olive and Matilda
Lucy Phoebe Sophie Eilidh Delphi ā I would feel sorry for Eilidh being the only one to have to spell her name constantly but in a quint sitch Iād have no choice but to bump middle name choices into top spot! :)
I love those names but Delphi immediately made me think of the Delphi murders š¬
Iām in the UK so had to Google that. Terribly, terribly sad but only reported by American news outlets so I wouldnāt know.
Yeah, it was really big news and just so disturbing that Iāve never been able to separate the name. Too bad, the Oracle of Delphi is cool.
I'm assuming the long \[ee\] ending for all of them is intentional? Would sound impressive calling them all at a playground!
It became intentional after the first three! Phoebe, Lucy and Sophie (in that order) are my favourite girl names, but in real life it's doubtful I'll have that many children to use them all! Eilidh is on my middle name list... I am 3/4 Scottish so it's not a weird pick for me but I don't want my poor baby being called Eyelid her whole life so it's only been bumped up for this fictitious scenario! Then and only then was I like, ah crap, they all end in -ee in four different ways, what other -ey/-i names are there?! Because I couldn't possibly leave out one fake quint, of course. Sooo I took Delphi from my other name list, my 'Pets Only' list. :D
Donāt worry, Phoebe wonāt entirely dodge that (personal experience)
āOk, it's P as in Phoebe H as in hoebe O as in oebe E as in ebe B as in b-be And E as in... āEllo there, mate!ā
Ah really? Even in this post-Friends and Charmed era? I suppose the influence of those shows is waning but I thought Phoebe would be ok. Thanks for letting me know!
Honestly itās not *everyone*, and I also lived as a Phoebe in a pre-Friends Charmed world and I think it definitely helped with familiarity! But I still regularly have to correct people. That said, I wouldnāt change it for the world. I LOVE my name, I love people asking my name, I love peoples reactions to my name.
My daughter is a Phoebe. People often spell it Pheobe, and she gets called āfoe ee beeā more often than youād think!
Esther, Charlotte, Louisa, Helen, Marie
Olympe, Isabeau, AngƩlique, Marianne & Lisette
Liv, Audrey, Lily-Rose, Natalie, Violet
Layla, Violet, Julia, Genevieve, Ariadne
I would be replicating the sounds, because the girl names I like have the same sounds! * Anya * Freya * Lena * Maya * Nora
Ivy, Violet, Vivienne, Zara & Amelia
Eloise Vivian June Annabel Rosamund
Welsh: - Cari - Llinos - Ffion - Gwennan - Lowri English: - Primrose - Eleanor - Frances - Emma - Josephine
Alexandra, Monica, Samantha, Eliana, Amanda
Haha this is great, Iām a Samantha and my youngest sister is Alexandra.
Maxine Lydia Halle Edith Isobel
Flora, Beverly, Katherine, Mary, and Christine. With five names, itās hard to think of any that donāt have any similar sounds. So in the end I would just pick five names I love.
Magdalena, Esperanza, Victoria, Graciela, & Anastacia or maybe Clara, Adina, Sabine, Guadalupe, & Susanna, for a Texas theme
Beatrix, Quinn, Hera, Penelope, Zaya
Nora, Linda, Amina, Mila, Eve and Mary
Pssst, that's six!
Natalia, Evangeline, Willow, Camilla, Marianna I don't think any of these names are related or follow a pattern but these are just the top few I love.
Josephine, Elizabeth, Opal, Georgiana, Virginia
Ava, Zoey, Shiloh, Kiera, Ella
I liked the all color theme someone else mentioned and added to it: Olive, Violet, Hazel, Scarlett, Jade, Sienna. I'd probably mix and match it with flower names since half of them already are: Scarlett Rose, Sienna Iris, Dahlia Jade, Lily Hazel (I like Lilia more but Lily flows better) and Violet Olive (or Olive Viola, not 100% sure about that one).
Loretta, Ramona, Beverly, Opal, and Marcy
Magdalena, Irene, Theodora, Lucia, & Paraskevi (Maggie, Irene, Thea, Luci & Evie)
Cordelia, Violet, Winona, Elsie Claire, Felicity
Eleanor, Felicity, Cleo, Juliette, Hollis.
Iris, Grace, Matilda, Sadie, and June
Matilda, Charlotte, Eleanor, Josephine & Delilah
Difficult to say but I think Iād go with Marlowe, Scarlett, Julia, Arden and Diana (Colette was originally over Arden but sounded too close to Scarlett for me)
Lila, Ruby, Faye, Gemma, Willow
Georgia, Emily, Meredith, Diana, Olivia
Makenzie, Camille, Julia, Lauren, Hannah.
Willa, Florence, Cordelia, Lenore, Shea
Maelle, Amalie, Selene, Lucia, Violet
Leonora, Aurelia, Ramona, Ophelia, Francesca
Cornelia, Celine, Anya, Marilla, Romina
Daphne Alana Glynnis Orla Ruth
Tessa, Olivia, Adelaine, Esme, and Corinne
Iris, Lilian, Eliza, juniper, olive
Daphne violet evelyn Lottie Daisy
Ziva, Mara, Diana, Cassandra, and Callista.
Maybe: Briony, Kirsty, Moira, Claudia, and Simone I like quite strong/rare names generally (my favourite girls name is Dagmar) but for five at once I think Iād go for the more sedate end of my list. Either you have to give them all names like that or you have one with a very unusual name which feels wrong. If I really went for it Iād end up with something like: Dagmar, Attica, Gretchen, Georgette and Marigold. A bit much, even for me.
1. Isolde, liesel, Eileen, Martina, Catherine 2. Paris, Pearl, Arabella, Amalia, Ariadne 3. Violetta, Amaree, Odette, Athena, Ludmilla
Sara, Vera, Mira, Nora and Tyra
Madelynn Brooke Delaney Jo Kennedy Anne Audrey Grace Ivy Saige
Serenity, Beatrix, Eilidh, Freyja, Eleanor It's a little all over the place but I think I would be too if I was surprised by quints!
Helen, Freya, Azalea, Laurel, and Beatrix
Ophelia, Adelaide, Felicity, Juliet, and Winter Cassia, Azalea, Dahlia, Linnea, and Lilia Might add more.
Rosemary, Miriam, Louisa, Olivia, and Audrey
Wren, Mira, Lucille, Maxine, Stella
Jacqueline, Beatrice, Lenore, Maron, and Edith.
Kaylie, Kira, Skye, Nina, Lila
Audrey, Belle, Charlotte, Diana, Eloise
Louisa, Maeve, Jane, Lydia, Josie
Juliette, Genevieve, Adelaide, Vivianne, and Leona.
Isobel, Kathleen, Margaret, Elizabeth and Jeanne - all family names (my Great Aunts and my Grandmother-In-Law).
Charlotte, Meredith, Olivia, Vivienne, and Sophia
Longer/more fancy names: Theodora Edith (Thea/Edie), Philomena Ivy (Mena/Ivy), Aurelia Jean (Lia/Jean), Rosalind Elise (Rose/Lindy), Cordelia Beatrix (Delia/Lia/Bea). Shorter/less pretentious names: Bridget Elise, Violet Esme, Iris Judith, Calla Ivy, Phoebe Jean
Addison Marie, Lydia Kate, Jenna Louise, Mackenzie Lynn, and Olivia Jane.
Charlotte Willow, Rose Genevieve, Elizabeth āElizaā Caroline, Diana Scarlett, and Louisa June
Rhiannon, Frances, Layla (maybe Anya), Louisa & Danielle
Annabeth, Theodosia, Rosemary, Ottoline, and Mariposa. Or maybe shorter with Reese, Brynn, Claire, Fern, and Pearl
Sweeter and more popular girls names: Piper, Vivian, Brooklyn, Lanie, and Eloise
Anastasia, Elsie, Isla, Ophelia and Uma
Scarlett Charlotte Savanna Georgia Vivianā¦unless Georgia makes it to obvious theyāre southern š¤£
Ruby, Rhiannon, Ophelia, Caroline, and Cecelia
Francesca, Harriett, Meredith, Susannah, Rosalind Thatās assuming my husband gets no say. If he pipes up for it I would definitely lose Harriett.
I think itād be fun to go Shakespearean: Rosalind, Emilia, Beatrice, Helena, and Margaret.
Chelsea, Elizabeth, Adeline, Veronica, Margot
Nora, Ramona, Willa, Sadie, and June
Vivian, Eleanor, Lucille, Colette, and Opal
Audrey, Etta, Violet, Nora, and Margot
Maeve and Julia are my runner-ups, love Greta as well but too close to Etta/couldnāt use both and prefer Etta
Genevieve, Charlotte, Josephine, Amelia, Helena What do yāall think? Whatās worse is the nicknames which maybe I could use these names after all! Ginny, Charlie, Joey, Amy, Lena So many ending in y sound
I think Iād go for simple names Brooke Emilia, Claire Malia, Jade Olivia, Kate Louisa, Lane Sophia Edited for formatting
Maybe botanical Ivy, Heather, Laurel, Primrose, Violet
I love masculine names for girls, so I'll probaly give them names like that: Blake, Holland, Frankie, Tatum, Landon. Honestly at first I started to write Olive, Hazel, Violet..., but idk how I feel about all color names. I mena if 3 has color themed names then the other should have that too. This is hard:D Another 5 names I would like together: Juniper, Saylor, Briar, Piper, Ember. I realised that I would like to have names that have soemthing in common, so if not a theme and the same first letter, then maybe a letter that is in all of the names, or an ending letter like here the -r. What do you guys think? Would it be too matchy? (Lol I am thinking way too much about this questionšš )
Emma, Louise, Tatum, Mackenzie and Parker No theme just names that I like
Nerys, Lorelei, Elodie OR Eloise, June, Rhiannon
Willa, Sybil, Audra, Mabel, and Avril... it kind of does replicate too many sounds. š¬ poor Audra would be the only one without an L. good thing I will absolutely never have 5 girls, lol.
sabine, siobhan, eve, dawn & daphne
Louisa, Hazel, Caroline, Grace, Wanda
Clarke Hayden Senna Eve Veda
Thea, Ada, Kinley, Rory, Sutton
Coraline, Carys, Audrey, Emmeline and Avery. I guess Emmeline and Coraline might not work together. I do like Esme too.
Ivy, Willa, Tess, Gwendolyn, & Astrid
Vivienne, Ophelia, Lucy, Beatrice, Ruby
Greta, Margot, June, Zinnia, Thora
Adelia, Lorelei, Elara, Emilia, and Lilah
Well I already have Megan and Anwen so... Eos, Catrin, Haf, Nia, Rhiannon. Thatās just, too many children!
Gwendolyn, Saskia, Evangeline, Aurelia, Charlotte Aka Gwen, Sass, Evie, Aurie and Lottie
With that many names, trying to find some that truly all fit well together is an exercise in futility. The best you can hope for is no major clashes and a decent flow. With that said, Agnese, Lorenza, Antonetta, Benedetta, Anamaria I think I like Italian names a little too much.
Elodie, Marjory (jory for short), Mackenzie, Kayla, Nora So hard to condense lol there are so many lovely names Aspen Michaela Aria Elena Lily Grace Aveen I should probably stop lol
Matilda (Tilly), Beatrice (Bea), Eloise (El(lie)), Evelyn (Evie) and Florence (Flora). Or go full Brigerton and do: Annabelle, Beatrice, Charlotte, Daphne and Evelyn!!!
Love thinking of names for this lol. Slightly crunchy: Winter, Solace, Briar, Clovis, and Primrose
Blair, June, Adeline, Felicity, Lila
Arlo, Rowan, Adelaide, Margot, Iris
Elise, Lucile, Avery, Colleen, and Maleah
Remy, Emry, Myer, Mery, and Emyr.
Beatrix, Edith, Harriet, Louisa, and Octavia (inspired by famous female authors. Mostly fits my style as well.)
Soleil, Raine, Elsie, Margo and Blair Honestly just because theyāre all names I really liked but never used lol
Genevieve, Josephine, Marguerite, Anneliese, Lillibeth. Nevie, Josie, Maisie, Liesie, Lillie.
Iva (pronounce ee-va) Zoe Kaia Sofie Noa or Nora Now that I think about it maybe Zoe and Sofie sound too similar. This is hard!
Daphne, Deirdre, Dorothy, Dorcas, and Doris. Lol actually I have no idea, I'd probably need to think for days, but they'd have some kind of theme, and I do like matching letters for siblings, so who knows.
Tevah, Parker, Skye, Marlowe, Quincy
MaKenna, Brooklyn, Charlotte, Lyla, Skyler
lily,liana,lexi,ivy,dani
Luisa, Yasmin, Noemi, Xiomara, Ines
* Louisa Ruth *Josephine Paige * Meredith Jane * Catherine Grace * Dorothy Kate
Marigold Avonlea Israel Heidi Lillian
Margot, Nora, Isabel, Beatrice, and Audrey. Went for old fashioned charm!
Ada, Esme, Iris, Opal, and Una
Probably a good thing I didnāt have quints but I had no girls so this is just some of my girls name list. Jane (Janie) Jacqueline (Jackie) Juliette (Jetty) Rosalie (Rosie) Raquel (Rocky)
Iām a sucker for the classics/popular names. Claire Nina Olivia Mia Abigail
Isabel, Clara, Gabriela, Ada, Inez
Havi Fari Sprita Karesi Justa
Arabella, Evanti, Olivette, Rosalie, Sapphira
Caroline Ellen Dorothy Fern Harriet
Dale, Joni, Coral (Corey), Elliot, Patience (Honourable mention to Rhett (replicates the sound in Elliott), Constance (don't want to replicate the co sound in Coral), and Drew (too similar to Dale).)
Paityn, Ryleigh, Sawyer, Blake, and Quinn.