Consider the 'Rose trend,' which has expanded to include other nature names such as: Rue, River, Sage and Lark.
"The boys’ name James has become a popular middle name for girls and started a trend for traditional masculine names in the middle," Redmond explained."This might be a way to honor a male relative or hero in your daughter’s name without 'feminizing' it.""So a conventionally feminine name such as Olivia might be balanced out by a unisex name in the middle, such as River or Zephyr," she said.
"These might include mother’s or grandmother’s surname or a heroine or female ancestor’s name, though sometimes made more contemporary," she said."Grandma Mary or Maria might have a contemporary namesake with the middle name Mae or Maeve."
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