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Classic, strong but elegant girls names

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emmyloo2 · 12/02/2013 07:41

Ok, give me your best strong, classic, elegant, timeless girl's names. Preferably nothing to frilly, too cutesy or too long. Some examples of what I like are Alice, Margaret, Ruth, Elizabeth, Alison (family name) and Audrey. My DH likes Rose and won't open his mind to other options. I have a DS George and I want a short, old fashioned strong name like this, but I am having a girl.

I am really starting to get quite annoyed with DH because he won't agree that my suggestions are fabulous! Shock.

All suggestions gratefull received because I feel like I am going around in circles and I thought naming a girl would be easy!

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ohfunnyhoneyface · 12/02/2013 07:47

Valerie
Roisin (means little rose?)
Elsbeth
Katherine

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EssieW · 12/02/2013 07:48

Love your names.my Dd has two of them

Harriet and Ellen also names that spring to mind.

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CabbageLooking · 12/02/2013 07:49

OK, I'm going to tell you this one but I'm a bit worried because if I have a girl next time round this is the name I want to use partly because it's not very common. So if you use it please promise not to move to Wiltshire.

Anna.

I think it's classic and elegant and rather beautiful.

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Floralnomad · 12/02/2013 07:49

Grace
Cressida
Karen
Not keen on any of yours except Elizabeth and don't like Rose .

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JumpJockey · 12/02/2013 07:51

Eleanor (as long as you avoid Ellie nicknames)

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WankbadgersBreakfast · 12/02/2013 07:54

Beryl
Imogen
Faith
Jane
Constance
Pearl

There's always the "Rosa-" names, but they might be a little frilly?
Like Rosamund, Rosanna, Rosanne, Rosalind.

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emmyloo2 · 12/02/2013 07:54

Oh Cabbage - I love Anna as does my DH except his colleague (actually a guy who works directly for him) is having a baby and they have already announced that it will be called Anna. DH reckons we can still call the baby Anna but their baby is due a month before ours and it will look silly I think!

I also like Harriet but I know a few of these already. Catherine will be the middle name, but can't be the first name due to family reasons.

My DH won't provide any other suggestions, other than Emma. Lovely name except it's my name. Hmm He was serious as well. This is what I am working with people!

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babaloulou · 12/02/2013 07:58

Louisa
Harriet
Anna

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Boonyjinkies · 12/02/2013 08:02

Cora
Amy
Laura

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SchmancyPants · 12/02/2013 08:04

Cordelia. I LOVE Cordelia.

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Boonyjinkies · 12/02/2013 08:06

Beth
Josephine

You've already mentioned Margaret, can you tell Little Women is one of my favourites! Smile

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wiltingfast · 12/02/2013 08:06

Clara
Laura
Lorna
Julia
Judith
Christina
Rachel
Rebecca
Maria

Fwiw, I love Anna and I don't you should allow yourself to be put off by a work colleague using it. After all they could move on at any time and you'd never see them again and you would have not used a lovely name for v transient reasons!

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ohfunnyhoneyface · 12/02/2013 08:09

Oh use Anna! Work colleagues are temporary- he might leave next month!

Anna is beautiful.

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emmyloo2 · 12/02/2013 08:12

Boony - Amy is my sister's name but good suggestion. Little Women is one of my all time favourites, hence I have Elizabeth (Beth) and Margaret (Meg) on the list. I also like Josephine but fear it may be too long.

Good suggestions Wilting - I like Clara a lot. Laura is another my DH likes.

The colleague is also a friend of his and so we have them over to our house and she got pregnant just before me. It's her late mother's name, and so I think they would think we were copying them if we chose Anna. DH thinks it's perfectly fine to use it but I suspect men think differently about these things!

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BeanstalkandBump · 12/02/2013 08:28

Well massive thumbs up her for Alison Grin Grin though I think I've longed to be an Alice I stead for years Smile
I love Elizabeth with Nice nn of Beth or Libby
Also like:
Hazel
Edith
Elsa
Rosa
Emmeline/Emmy
Clara
Anna...... Could raise eyebrows at work for a week or two but after that nobody will care! Know of this case with two Jasmines and neither party bothered at all.
Sylvie
Meredith/Merry/Edie

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GooseyLoosey · 12/02/2013 08:32

If I had another girl, it came to me the other day that I would call her Verity. I'm not going to so I thought I would pass it on.

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Sunnysummer · 12/02/2013 08:39

Could you go for Hannah? Or even Susannah? Very similar to Anna, old fashioned but also a bit more uncommon, and no clash with colleagues. Love Clara too (though that might just be my childhood love of Heidi).

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BikeRunSki · 12/02/2013 08:47

Beatrice
Charlotte
Josephine
Emily
Madeleine
Rachel
Emma
Isla
Jennifer
Catherine (and its spelling variants)
Evelyn
Martha

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Lionsntigersnbears · 12/02/2013 09:25

How about Sara?

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momb · 12/02/2013 09:30

I gave you all my classic suggestions when you asked last week but looking at the more esoteric lists this week, why not something simple but just out of fashion like Rachel or Jane or Helena ?

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akaemmafrost · 12/02/2013 09:33

Alexandra.

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amck5700 · 12/02/2013 11:14

Leonora
Hannah
Avril
Celeste

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staverton · 12/02/2013 11:23

Louisa
Thea
Clara
Tess
Edith
Elsa
Cecily
Rosalind
Mara
Lara

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badtime · 12/02/2013 11:43

Juliet
Theresa
Rosa
Maura
Madeleine
Adela
Tara
Veronica
Abigail
Maria
Bryony
Emmeline
Jocelyn
Cecilia/Cecily/Cicely
Camilla
Monica
Serena
Viola
Patience
Eliza

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happyhorse · 12/02/2013 11:53

Margot

Rose is lovely though

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