HoneyandRum
Sat 23-Feb-13 09:40:31
My friends eldest son age 8 is called Thorin after Thorin Oakenshield the head dwarf in The Hobbit.
breadandbutterfly
Sun 03-Mar-13 13:24:58
Love Meg and Edmund.
DS is Conrad,a family name but also after Joseph Conrad, Dh's favourite author.
A1980
Sun 03-Mar-13 17:59:21
Diggory from the Magicians Nephew...?
PrincessOfThemyscira
Sun 03-Mar-13 18:16:16
Oh I love Tolly/Toseland too! But I'm still after Diggory... 
My DD is Darcey Elizabeth. She was 6 weeks old when we realised the P&P connection 
Our current favourite as yet hypothetical boy's name is George Elliott. It goes so well with our surname. But we really, really can't do that. Can we?
Eggsmummy
Sun 03-Mar-13 22:52:00
I have a beautiful Florence, named straight from The Magic Roundabout, took all my strength not to name DD2 Ermintrude, it really would have suited her too....
My dd's nickname ( which is used more than her given) is Vivi, after Viviane Abbott Walker from The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood.
I really wanted to call DS either Titus or Troy, but both names were vetoed by ex-h. He ended up with something that really suits him anyway, so never mind!
sparklechops
Mon 04-Mar-13 18:12:31
My dd is Marianne. Guess which Jane Austen book I was reading during pregnancy!
Sense and Sensibilty by any chance?
saintmerryweather
Mon 04-Mar-13 18:30:34
I will use edith if i have a girl (children of the new forest) also really like ronica as my grandad is called ron, might have tk use it as a middle name. name is a robin hobb name
CrunchyFrog
Mon 04-Mar-13 18:33:25
I have an Elijah named after Elijah Baley in the Asimov robot novels. 
I have a Tess. DH wouldn't let me use Bathsheba..!!
I love Merrily from the Phil Rickman books about Merrily Watkins.
Devin from Tigana and Jaxom from The White Dragon
Sadly no more dc or dgc for me but I love those names.
Dd named Miranda but she should have been called tempest.
Minty82
Mon 04-Mar-13 20:49:26
Ooh yes, Yami, that was the other appeal of Kezia(h). It was one of the names KM used to refer to herself wasn't it?
sparklechops I'm [envious] that you were allowed to use Marianne, but very glad to hear there's a little one about!
I'd have to go for something from a Noel Streatfeild book of course! I'd love to call a DD Posy but would I be brave enough?
It's a very sweet name, perhaps as a shortening of something else? Priscilla perhaps?
INeverSaidThat
Mon 04-Mar-13 23:02:46
DS1 is Oscar after Oscar in The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass. Oscar decides, with good reason, to stop growing up when he is 3 years old.
It's a great book and the film is not bad either.
(The nieghbours dog was called Oscar too
)
iclaudius
Wed 06-Mar-13 00:15:39
Sorrell my ds s would all have been Posy from Noel streatfield instead I had to make do with Theo from the same
iclaudius
Wed 06-Mar-13 00:16:14
Nestor from many a Shakespeare
Theo! I love that. What was Madame's first name?
Of course there's Sylvia, Lydia, Gemma, loads!
iclaudius
Wed 06-Mar-13 00:34:52
Was she Thea or am I imagining that
No, definitely Theo (Dane I think)