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sunshinescarlett · 23/03/2011 11:14

Hi all Smile

TTC and considering potential future names (it took us ages to decide last time). We have got a number of contenders for boys but nothing really appeals to us apart from the name Violet for girl. However, our surname is Vikes, so my question to you is do you think it goes?

Violet Vikes Hmm

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nigglewiggle · 23/03/2011 11:16

Violet is lovely, but it is too much when combined with your surname, sorry.

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ZZZenAgain · 23/03/2011 11:17

I don't think it works really

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sunshinescarlett · 23/03/2011 11:18

I thought so too Confused.

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 23/03/2011 11:24

Sorry, VV isn't a good sound. Yours is a tricky surname all right. What about Scarlett (unless you already have a DD called that)

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nigglewiggle · 23/03/2011 11:25

What are your boys names, it will give us an idea of your taste.

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ZZZenAgain · 23/03/2011 11:26

maybe a name with more syllables will run nicely with Vikes. Don't know what kind of names you like other than Violet but say Emilia Vikes goes quite well to my ears

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 23/03/2011 11:37

I've solved it. Violetta. the extra sylablle really changes the sound.

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sunshinescarlett · 23/03/2011 12:01

Kreecher -It is tricky alright Grin. We dont have a Scarlett, but it is my neice's name so have ruled that one out. I really agree that the extra sylablle is needed for our surname. I think Violetta sounds beautiful but again, do you think it matters about the VV initials?


zzz - I love Emillia but for some reason my DH doesn't but he does like Emily and Emma.

Niggle - the boys names we like are:
Edward
Reuben
Felix
Alexander
Henry

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sunshinescarlett · 23/03/2011 12:04

Oh by the way, our sons name is Ben. At the time, we preferred short one syllable names but for the next one, have come around to the idea of longer names sounding better with our surname.

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TinaSpoon · 23/03/2011 20:58

I like the name Violet, but definitely not with your surname, it doesn't go at all sorry!

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randomimposter · 23/03/2011 21:03

have to concur with the "lovely name but not for you :("...

Iris?

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Halogen · 23/03/2011 21:11

Violet is lovely, but not with Vikes, sorry. Middle name? You could have something Violet something Vikes to avoid them being too close together. I'd definitely go for a longish name - Elizabeth, Amelia, Arabella, Susannah etc.

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eandemum · 23/03/2011 21:13

How about Viola?

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Finessa · 23/03/2011 21:20

Hi sunshine

Our surname begins with a V too and we thought that names ending in an A, L, N or M sound worked best. We thought about loads of V names Violet, Victor, Vanessa etc but eventually decided against it.

DS has suggested Voldemort as a possible name for new baby Hmm LOL

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sunshinescarlett · 24/03/2011 10:25

Thanks everyone for all your feedback and suggestions. Although Violet is a beautiful name, I think in this instance we are going to avoid it is a first name. I think I would spend too much time thinking Hmm everytime I heard it said with our surname. We would possibly use it as a middle name. We have obviously got lots of time to think about names anyway but it is nice talking about it Grin. Others we are now considering are:

Arabella (thanks Halogen) Violet
Sophia Violet
Florence Violet
Rosaline or Rosa (dont think Violet goes)
Willow? (as above)

Finessa - Voldemort Grin

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randomimposter · 24/03/2011 11:06

Rosanna Violet flows well?

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sunshinescarlett · 24/03/2011 11:15

Jollster - Rosanna is lovel too. I shall add it to my list Smile

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