My sister-in-law's sister is expecting her third baby. She and her husband have opted not to know the gender of this little one because they have a girl and a boy already. They want to try one the "old-fashioned" way. Maybe the surprise will be twins and they will have one of each...
The trick is, they are trying to keep a naming pattern that I had already thought was pretty tricky, but only tonight realized a new dimension of its complexity.
Their daughter is Ruth, and their son is Garreth. They would like to continue the "th" ending of the next baby's name. Tonight, my brother and sister-in-law also pointed out that their first child's name is one syllable, their second child's name is two syllables, and they would like their third child's name to have three syllables. (Maybe that is how Mahonri Moriancumer got such a long name....) That seemed nearly impossible to me at first, but was surprised at how many names do end in "th".
Join in the baby naming festivities, keeping the guidelines in mind. A girl or a boy name ending in "th", preferrably 3 syllables long.
Here are some I thought of or was able to find. Many are courtesy of a baby name finding website.
3-syllable names: Meredith, Goliath, Asenath, Acenith, Sherideth, Yamileth, Geneseth, Hyacinth, Lilibeth, Amaranth, and Maribeth.
Under 3-syllable names: Faith, Truth, Leith (yeah--a twist on Leif), Seth, Beth, Barth, Ardith, Edith, Garth, Hearth, Mirth, Heath, Wrath, Alith, Tabith, Corinth, Health, Bath, Worth, Firth, Griffith, Japeth, Jareth, Lilith, Judith, Blythe, Gweneth, Jacinth, Janeth, Keith, Kenneth, Laith, North, South, Wadsworth, Wentworth, and Wordsworth.
More than 3-syllable names: Elizabeth.
Right now, I believe that they are calling the baby Penelope/Mortimer--or is it Penelopeth/Mortimerth?
What other names can you add to the list?
Comments
Keep on throwing out suggestions for boy names though!
Admanzath
Damascuth
Davenporth
Dilanteth
Haygith
Hagarith
Korriganth
Leviath
Lucionth
-myth
-booth
Labyrinth
-gth
Neolith
-stealth
-synth
Havilah--Boy names are hard!