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tummytickler · 27/08/2010 10:48

Doris.
I think i like it, i think it might go on our list (although dh seems to be the only one allowed a list - he is saying no to all my namesHmm).
Unfortunately the 2nd mn has to be Denise, so it would be something like

Doris Juniper Denise or
Doris Violet Denise.

Anyway - we have a whole list of 4 now, none of which drive me wild but they are ok, as dh will not give in to any of mine at all . . . . .

So, as if i could not guess, any thoughts on Doris?

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SirBoobAlot · 27/08/2010 10:52

I actually like Doris a little. But it doesn't work with Denise.

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thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 27/08/2010 11:07

There's a little girl in my DD's class at school called Doris. I like it. Not sure it goes with Denise though.

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5DollarShake · 27/08/2010 11:14

Hmm, not to my taste at all. And if you have to go with Denise, then I'd be even more inclined to avoid.

Tell your DH to wind his neck in. Grin you're carrying and delivering the baby - he can't veto all your choices.

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sedgiebaby · 27/08/2010 11:47

Hmmm apart from the actual 'list' I would be thinking we were married to the same man!!

Mine has vetoed literally 100's of my suggestions.

I like Dory more than Doris it is more modern sounding. Or Adora - worth a try?

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comtessa · 27/08/2010 11:54

Dorcas? Audrina (Drina for short). (scratches head thinking of D names)

My DH's late GM was called Dora, her husband was Elmer. If DH's uncle had been a girl they were planning on calling her Dorelle...

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belgo · 27/08/2010 11:55

It's fine. And Denise as a second middle name also sounds fine.

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Bacofoil · 27/08/2010 11:57

I think Doris is a terrible name.

Sorry.


Is Denise a family name?

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tummytickler · 27/08/2010 12:02

Yes, Denise is a family name. dd2 has mil name as her mn, so I feel i have to put my mums name in the mn spot this time. Rubbish name though Grin, but mum is lovely, so its no big deal!
Dory he might do for (or maybe as a nn for Doris).
I know he does not like Adora (too frilly), Dorcas or Audrina/Audrey.

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MamaVoo · 27/08/2010 12:16

What about Dora?

I don't like Doris at all.

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MamaVoo · 27/08/2010 12:18

And if under-used old lady chic is what you're after, what about Ada? It's not that disimilar to all the Evie's and Eva's, but not one I've heard yet for a child.

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thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 27/08/2010 12:22

But then there's Dora the Explorer...

If you DH likes Doris, does he like Phyllis? It was my grandma's name (obviously that's not relevant) - I just wondered if there was a theme? I am reading The Children's Book by AS Byatt and there's a little girl called Phyllis in there.

There was a thread recently about grandparents names and some people seemed of the opinion that it could become quite cool - in the way that Doris is becoming.

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DastardlyandSmugly · 27/08/2010 12:22

I like Doris a lot. DH's nan was called it and was always known as Dolly.

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thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 27/08/2010 12:24

Oooh - Dolly! I like it.

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horatia · 27/08/2010 13:23

I quite like Doris but it doesn't go with Denise IMO.

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smother · 27/08/2010 13:29

love love love Doris! and it's not yet over-used.

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theagedparent · 27/08/2010 14:01

Doris is lovely

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MrsvWoolf · 27/08/2010 14:50

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mathanxiety · 27/08/2010 15:27

Would you consider Dionne, which is another form of Dionysius?

Other names:
Theodora
Dorothea/ Dorothy
Darcy

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Ladyem · 27/08/2010 15:33

I actually like Doris! And I don't think that the second name has to 'go' with the first name. If you think about it how often will you say "Come here, Doris Denise!" Grin

Dory reminds me of Little Johnny Dory from the 'Tiddler' book!!

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EricNorthmansmistress · 27/08/2010 15:44

Doris!
Doris Blenkinsop. Old old lady name. Rubbish. Doris Denise even worse. Dora is nice, Dara, Dahlia, Ada, Ava, Ida, all nice. Doris - not nice.

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diddl · 27/08/2010 15:44

Doris is awful.

Quite liking Denise though.

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Cortina · 27/08/2010 15:47

Love Phyllis!

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tummytickler · 27/08/2010 16:01

But it would be Doris Marigold Denise or something like that - not just Doris Denise, which doe sound crappy!
I thought about something similar to Denise, but its a no go (i also tried this with mil name!) with dh.
Dh has already said no to Dorothy, Theodora and Dahlia. I do not like Darcy one bit.
Thanks
Any more opinions out there :)

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tummytickler · 27/08/2010 16:02

Do you think it is a bit too 'on trend' with the old lady name thing at the moment?

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MyMamaToldMe · 27/08/2010 16:06

Don't like Doris at all I'm afraid. Denise is much nicer.

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