This is a bit weird, but I'm doing a project that'll be happening later in the year, and I need a bunch of rhyming girl's names. The one that has the most rhymes will be used - I'm looking for something like Cheryl, Beryl and Meryl (although obviously with more results than that).
The more names in the rhyming pattern, the better!
Your mum is a rhyming name.
Seriously, I have no ideas ...none the span past two or three rhyming names, anyway.
Narelle, Chantelle, Michelle, Janelle, Danielle. If you're shooting for numbers the feminine "-elle" ending will be the most productive.
Or, if you're not afraid of ripping off Weezer (and slurring a bit to make them rhyme) Therese, Denise, Louise, and Lynn, Jen and Cathrine.
Narelle is a name? Who knew?
But that actually really helps a lot. Thanks.
jenny, penny, tammy, sammie, katie, melody, jessie, beccy, angie, jaimie, kelly, kerry, missy, lizzie
theres a few which ends in an E sound :D
I know several Narrelles (two Rs, apparently). It's originally derived from an Australian Aboriginal name, like Kylie.
Bazariah's list strikes me as kind of a weak rhyme. Only a vowel, not the preceeding consonant.
[quote=Wings]Narelle is a name? Who knew?
Look who's talking, Will.
Wait, you'd never heard the name William? I find that hard to believe.
Stop lying, it's a completely made-up name.
Adumb.
That really only works in speech.
The only other person to come up with that was a 14 year old girl from Newfoundland. Congratulations, Billiam.
Sam, Pam, and Dan
Bill, Jill, Dill (as in Dylan), and Till (as in the lead singer of Rammstein)
Morris, Doris, Deloris, Boris
Lenny, Benny, and Kenny
All I can think of right now.
They're mostly male names.
Rick, Mick, Dick, Nick
Tom, John, Ron, Don
Toby, Jody, Cody, Brody, Joey
Ted, Jed, Ed, Ned, Red
Eric, Derek
Jim, Kim, Tim