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Peach Melba...?

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Ronaldinhio · 14/07/2010 23:56

This is my third dd and I am stumped for names....current frontrunners in the house are:

Peach Melba
Barbie presents Thumbelina
or Jesusena

Anything better gratefully accepted

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MrsRhettButler · 14/07/2010 23:58

i love them all, great names hun x

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QueenofDreams · 14/07/2010 23:59

not keen on peach melba - it's a little to 'geldof' for my taste
Barbie thumbelina sounds good though!

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Ronaldinhio · 14/07/2010 23:59

i hadn't considered hun

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Ronaldinhio · 15/07/2010 00:01

seriously though

the dd is due next week and all we have are the above
friend has suggested unique-wa as she saw it on Maury and thought I should give it a whirl

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tethersend · 15/07/2010 00:09

'presents' is a great middle name.

YANBU

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CapitalText · 15/07/2010 00:38
Biscuit
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mybootsaremuddy · 15/07/2010 07:40

I wanted to call dd
Tuitti-frutti moonshine or Butterfly Rainbow wings but i wasnt allowed. PLEEEEEEEEEEASE call your dd one of these.

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Ronaldinhio · 15/07/2010 09:40

hey this is a serious thread capital text

less of the biscuits please

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PestoEatsPasties · 15/07/2010 09:41

I prefer

Chocolate Sundae

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ZZZenAgain · 15/07/2010 09:44

too frilly and girly girly. She will never be taken seriously, sh will never be a high court judge

How about Granite?

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ZZZenAgain · 15/07/2010 09:48

not keen on Jesusena, however Penitence is lovely. Shroud has a kind of charm - as in Turin shroud, not too common or even the Frenchified Shroudette?

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seeker · 15/07/2010 09:54

Granite is too masculine IMHO - how about Granita? Good Socialist credentials too!

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corblimeymadam · 15/07/2010 09:54

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tethersend · 15/07/2010 09:55

I think capitaltext was suggesting a name- you know, like prince's new name. I like it.

How about Dodger?

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ZZZenAgain · 15/07/2010 10:05

So many lovely names on this thread. You really need to see the baby to decide I think. Is she a Blancmange or more of a Trifle? You often get kids with names that don't seem to suit them at all

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Ronaldinhio · 15/07/2010 10:18

I'm stumped
I've given you my choices and frankly I think yours are as poor as mine

dh is now suggesting
Ravin'
or Summer Raine

are these better?

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Ronaldinhio · 15/07/2010 10:20

or perhaps plays on a car theme

Allegro

Sierra

Cortina....?

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tethersend · 15/07/2010 10:21

Reliant?

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ZZZenAgain · 15/07/2010 10:21

If you could get an apostrophe into Summer Raine maybe

Sum'mer R'aine

might work, might work

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ZZZenAgain · 15/07/2010 10:22

cars are always could

Porsche

Porsche Peach?
Alfa
Vauxhall - Vauxi for short

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ZZZenAgain · 15/07/2010 10:23

good
cars are always good

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Ronaldinhio · 15/07/2010 10:31

mmmm

he loves the use of an apostrophe maybe r'liant?

what about chocolate or sweetie names...?

bon bon

opal (car or sweet!)

bountee

marsha-mallow

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YunoYurbubson · 15/07/2010 10:35

I've always loved the name Unicorn, but I'd spell it Unique'aurn to make it more feminine. With middle name either Sparquelle or Vho'miteque.

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tethersend · 15/07/2010 10:43

Opal fruits are called Starburst now.

How about Starburst?

Or Twix?

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