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Jade or Juliet?
If I have a boy I want his middle name to be James. For a girl, either Jade or Juliet, but I can't decide between the two. Here are the first names I have picked out, tell which middle name is better.
Isla Jade or Isla Juliet?
Lily Jade or Lily Juliet?
Scarlett Jade or Scarlett Juliet?
Serena Jade or Serena Juliet?
Vanessa Jade or Vanessa Juliet?
Sasha Jade or Sasha Juliet?
Milan Jade or Milan Juliet?
Milan is pronounced Mill-Ann, like the city.
13 Answers
- Miss VegetarianLv 57 years agoFavorite Answer
It really depends on what name is paired with it. For the most part, I prefer Juliet. :)
- Isla Juliet.
- Lily Juliet.
- Scarlett Juliet.
- Serena Juliet.
- Vanessa Juliet.
- Sasha Juliet.
- Milan Juliet.
God bless! :)
- 7 years ago
I love the name Juliet either as a first or middle. It makes the name soft and classy.
- Isla Juliet
- Lily Jade
- Scarlett Juliet
- Serena Juliet
- Vanessa Juliet
- Sasha Jade
- Milan Juliet
Some of these choices were hard to chose from. Jade sounded better than Juliet or Juliet sounded better than Jade. Milan was the hardest option for me. I couldn't decide!
- SnidLv 77 years ago
I much prefer Juliet in all the suggestions. I am not a fan of the name Jade. My favorites are Lily Juliet and Isla Juliet.
- dreamer.rc42Lv 67 years ago
I prefer Jade with all of your first name choices. Vanessa Jade and Isla Jade were my favorites. I think since all of your first names had multisyllables then having a single syllable for the middle name brings out the first.
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- Anonymous7 years ago
It depends on the first name
Jade sounds better with all the first names you picked but Juliet is a better name
- Anonymous7 years ago
I like jade
Isla jade or Vanessa jade
- 7 years ago
Isla Juliet! The prettiest first name with the prettiest middle name. And it flows very nicely
- eliseLv 47 years ago
Juliet. Jade is common, has no elegance at all, and sounds a bit trashy/ghetto to me. Juliet is very princessy, elegant and also more feminine.