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[Opinions] Nameberry sibset: Beatrice and Araminta
• What do you think of these names?• Do you prefer Beatrice or Beatrix?• Do you prefer Beatrice or Araminta?• What would you name their brother and sister? 🕊️❣️🌻💌🌻❣️🕊️masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080
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Love it! I can imagine a couple of princesses with these names (Beatrice is definitely the older sister).I prefer the ornate Araminta over the understated Beatrice, but they are both great choices!A sibling would be Theodore or Eleanor
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Oh I love some of these! Ernest and Christabel are GREAT, perfect!
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I'm so glad someone is using Araminta! What a great name.Ordinarily I wouldn't think they "go" together, yet, they do. Beatrice is much more.... relaxed than Araminta, but there is something literary about them as a duo.So for siblings I might use something like Evangeline and Dorian.
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Ooh Araminta is a personal guilty pleasure! I adore it but sadly I would feel ridiculous introducing a baby/daughter as Araminta. I also just think Minty is a freaking cute nn.Beatrice is gorgeous and classic but recently I prefer Beatrix as it’s less used and I like its quirkiness, and I love nn Trixie.I would name siblings Dorothea or Millicent, Monty/Montgague or Laurence.
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I enjoy them a lot, but I do prefer Beatrix to both Beatrice and Araminta; Beatrix is gorgeous. For a sister, I’d go with the name Dorothy, and a brother would be Sebastian.
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I love the set! Very brocaded and British.I prefer Beatrice to Beatrix and Araminta.Beatrice, Araminta, Prunella, and Ferdinand
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Prefer Beatrice
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Beatrice is a family name: my grandmother's mn, my mother's only name, and at least one distant aunt. I used it for my daughter, and it has worked extremely well. She goes by Bea from choice, and my mother did the same. I would never consider Beatrix; I sometimes call my daughter Trisk.Araminta does less than nothing for me. I don't like the rhythm, and perhaps because the meaning is unknown (which means, it doesn't exist) it seems like a lot of frills and beads and glitter, concealing nothing at all.As siblings for Beatrice, I'd consider David, Graham, Peter, Ian; Lucy, Caroline, Margaret, Laura. They need to be vintage.
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