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Which baby name?

18 replies

Llp1 · 30/01/2013 21:39

Which baby name do you like best for a girl. I've either got.. Beau/Boe or Rosie ? Baby due very soon so need hell as I can't decide. Thanks

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cece · 30/01/2013 21:41

Rosie by a mile

oooggs · 30/01/2013 21:41

Rosie

Alisvolatpropiis · 30/01/2013 21:41

Rosie.

Beau is a boys name isn't it?

SirBoobAlot · 30/01/2013 21:44

Rosie.

UnnamedFemaleProtagonist · 30/01/2013 21:44

Boe is shite.

MortifiedAdams · 30/01/2013 21:45

Rosie. But even better, Rose.

flossy101 · 30/01/2013 21:45

I like Beau.

Bakingtins · 30/01/2013 21:47

Rosie. Don't like Beau/Boe at all.

ladymia · 30/01/2013 21:52

Rosie is OK-ish

Beau is a boy's name? Boe is Beau misspelled?

MoonlightandRoses · 30/01/2013 21:54

Rosie. In French Beau is the masculine and Belle the feminine for beautiful/handsome. If I saw 'Beau' written down, I would assume it was attached to a boy (is a nice name for a boy though).

MoonlightandRoses · 30/01/2013 21:55

Also, congratulations!

MerlotAndMe · 30/01/2013 21:56

Rosie. I 'd put Rosemary down. Lovely. ROse is over used and Rosie a bit girly.

Boe though!? noe. noe to boe!

MerlotAndMe · 30/01/2013 21:57

Rosemary makes me think of Bay though. Baye

Nordicmom · 30/01/2013 21:58

I've got a 9m old Rose , call her Rosie all the time. It's in the top 100 but in the nineties so not too popular as a first name. Congrats and good luck :)!

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 30/01/2013 22:14

Beau is deffo a boys' name. Boe is terrible, sorry.

Rosie it is then!

amazingmumof6 · 01/02/2013 12:41

Rosie

Rosamund for long, Rosa, Rosie for short

RubyGrace17 · 01/02/2013 17:42

Rosie, definitely.

Ruby

mummybare · 01/02/2013 17:47

I like Bo (but spelt like that), and I quite like Rosie, but it seems a bit nicknamey - how about Rosalind/Rosalie/Rosemary/Rosanna/Rose/Rosa?

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