Saturday, April 24, 2010

What would go well as a middle name with the first name Luke?

Luke (something) Ippolito





someone mentioned Damien, and that's okay but I want other suggestions.

What would go well as a middle name with the first name Luke?
I think Luke Oliver Ippolito sounds good, also I like Luke Christoper Ippolito, and Luke Aaron Ippolito.
Reply:Issah. my brothers name is Luke Issah:) Report Abuse

Reply:Luke William


Luke James


Luke Thomas


Luke Anthony
Reply:Luke Remy Ippolito (don't know where that name came from, but it jumped out at me...)





Also,


Luke Jamison Ippolito


Luke Alexander Ippolito
Reply:Luke Michael Ippolito


Luke Allen (or Alan) Ippolito


Luke David Ippolito





Or you could always go with Lucas and CALL him Luke as a nickname, which will open up OTHER middle name options you might have overlooked.
Reply:Aiden


Jacob


Ethan
Reply:Luke Abram


Luke Tyler


Luke Alan


Luke Benjamin
Reply:A few things. I would go with Lucas for the first name. Maybe it is me, but Luke sounds like a nickname, not a first name. For the middle name I like to try to use a family name. I have used first names of people in my family, middle names and names similar to names in my family.


Examples: My first born's middle name is Marie. That is the middle name of both of my grandmothers. My second born's first name is Allyson. My husband's grandmother's middle name is Alice. Allyson was close. She gets it and that is all that matters. My youngest first name is Kathryn. My aunt is Catherine and goes by Cathy. My youngest is Katie. It is close, but like I said, the aunt gets it.


Good Luck.
Reply:Michael. My oldest sons name is Luke Michael.
Reply:I like Luke Nathaniel Lppolito


Luke Alexander Lppolito
Reply:Skywalker....LOL....Joke!!





I like luke liam


luke jesiah.
Reply:My nephew is Luke Michael (first, middle)
Reply:Luke Anthony


Luke Daniel


Luke Timothy
Reply:Anthony and Sebastian are nice. Damien is nice, but it has an evil suggestion to it as most people say, plus it's too "hard" of a name. It should flow nicely, preferably starting with a vowel, or a softer consonant.


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