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No name for DD2; on the verge of calling her Stephen

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PennilynLott · 20/04/2015 10:03

DD1 has the perfect name for us - a choice of good nicknames, well out of the top hundred, family connection.

Here are other names we like. Please someone name her for us. We like quite long names generally, and ideally the nickname/shortening would begin with the same letter as the name itself.

Alexandra - love this but it doesn't go with the surname
Beatrice - current favourite?
Evelyn - literally every second girl is called Evie where we live
Clementine - DH hates it, I love it
Corinne - no nickname?
Leah - makes a comedy pairing with DD1's first name but would love it as a middle name
Juliet - makes a comedy pairing with my first name
Penelope - DH loves it, I don't like Penny

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matchingmoll · 20/04/2015 10:21

Beatrice is lovely. Beatrice Leah? Beatrice Corinne? Nice.
Don't know if you want other suggestions, but how about Susannah, Caroline, Josephine, Margaret, Elizabeth, Rosamund/lind, Serafina, Miranda, Miriam?

PenguinsandtheTantrumofDoom · 20/04/2015 10:23

Is just this list or do you want others?

I vote Penelope with nickname Nell Smile

PenguinsandtheTantrumofDoom · 20/04/2015 10:24

Beatrice is nice, but very popular round here. Smile

momb · 20/04/2015 10:25

Stephanie?

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AuntieStella · 20/04/2015 10:27

Stephanie?

I don't like the name Clementine, but love Clementina - worth seeing if your DH finds the small change makes a big difference too?

Pity about the surname as Alexandra is lovely. Other longish names: Georgina, Adelaide, Victoria, Kimberley, Jemima, Leonora, Susannah, Francesca.

SanityClause · 20/04/2015 10:27

Penelope, but using the nickname Nell?

PennilynLott · 20/04/2015 10:28

I really like Caroline, it's been on my head-only list for a while but DH hates it! Do you not think its too 70s/80s or is it coming back?

Love Margaret and Elizabeth too but DH doesn't like those either. Maybe finding the name isn't the problem, it's just DH?

I like Miriam and DH loves the nickname Minnie but MN thinks it means vagina, is that universal?

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CaptainFabulous · 20/04/2015 10:29

Juliette/Julianna
Eleonora - Nora as nn
Georgina
Anastasia

PenguinsandtheTantrumofDoom · 20/04/2015 10:30

Vivienne? Hermione? Camille?

matchingmoll · 20/04/2015 10:32

Mimi as a nickname instead?
I'm not sure if Caroline is coming back, but it seems reasonably classic. It's not overused at the moment, but it feels the same as Alexandra or Beatrice - pretty timeless.

MagentaOeuflon · 20/04/2015 10:33

Love Beatrice and Bea for short. Stevie is also a great girls' name, if you like Stephen!

Allthatnonsense · 20/04/2015 10:37

Stephen as in The Well of Loneliness?

Corrine is lovely. Unusual, but not weird. She could be Cory?

OhNoNotMyBaby · 20/04/2015 10:41

Hermione
Madeleine
Henrietta
Letitia
Tabitha

SylvaniansAtEase · 20/04/2015 10:41

Beatrice, definitely.

Perfect, lovely, excellent nn. Well known but not really popular.

Minnie means vagina to me, yes. Although still love Minerva and know a couple of Minnies, and don't make the connection once it's a child you know.

Beatrice Leah
Beatrice Juliet
Beatrice Caroline

all great.

Threesoundslikealot · 20/04/2015 10:42

How about Clemency instead of Clementine?

Aurelia? But nickname Rory possibly which doesn't meet your brief. Or Antonia but same nn issue.

Beingme2014 · 20/04/2015 10:42

My vote goes for Beatrice as it was my nans name, and I love 'Bea'. Another one I love is Evangeline, lovely shortened to 'Eva'

OutragedFromLeeds · 20/04/2015 10:42

Penelope nn Nell is nice, although you might have to fight against her being called Penny. Helena, Elizabeth or Eleanor could also have Nell as a nn.

I like Coralie nn Cora

Constance nn Connie
Harriet nn Hattie
Annabelle nn Anna or Belle
Olivia nn Liv or Oli

I also really like Stevie for a girl.

Or just call her DeeDee Grin. Are there two names beginning with D that you like?

MrsPeabody · 20/04/2015 10:55

Shame about Alexandra, it's lovely.

Maybe variation like Alexus.

Hmm...
Lizette?

Think out of your list Beatrice is great.

PennilynLott · 20/04/2015 10:56

Sorry there were lots of posts while I was typing! Wow you have made great suggestions. I put DD1's name into nameberry and it didn't get half as close to my taste as you all have. Didn't post it here as it identifies me but someone already suggested it :)

Allthatnonsense yes the radclyffe hall connection did occur to me.. nice to have a jolly namesake! Cory is a lovely nn and I'm sure i'd get Flowers in the Attic out of my head eventually :)

Threesoundslikealot I do love Aurelia and the -a gets rid of the Orally homophone. Rory is a good, gilmore girls nickname!

Beingme2014 I love Evangeline as well! It's also on my list but has the same Evie problem.

Mimi is a lovely nickname though makes me think of Mimi Labonq. DH likes Minnie for family reasons. Could also get away with Millie for Miriam I guess, though there are a lot of Millies? That would give my DDs the almost exact names of a good friend's DDs. It's a political minefield isn't it.

Love loads of the other suggestions but quite a few are living relatives which DH won't do, unless they're my relatives Confused.

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Belazu84 · 20/04/2015 10:57

Coralie / Corinne could have the nickname Coco? I've always thought that's sweet.

Other long ones -
Rosalind nn. Rosie or Rosa
Georgiana nn. Georgie
Emmeline nn. Emmy
Cordelia nn. Cory or Cora or Coco

switchitoff · 20/04/2015 12:04

Shame Alexandra doesn't go with your surname. Have you thought of all the similar names - Alicia, Alessia, Alexa etc?

I'm not keen on Beatrice, sorry. I would vote for Coralie / Corinne with the nn Corrie. Or a name which I think is similar: Katrina (Katy, Kate, Trina, Tina)

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IvoryMadonna · 20/04/2015 12:37

I know a Corinne who is called Corrie.

I like Julia more than Juliet - classic but not very common atm.

Do you like Madeline pronounced like Caroline?

RickOShay · 20/04/2015 14:34

What about
Marianne

Miranda

Honor

Jennifer, dd has a friend called Jenny and it sounds so lovely

Jocelyn, she could be Joss.

Rosalind

Dd is Alexandra, and these I also love.

redcaryellowcar · 20/04/2015 14:46

If you like Penelope, I know someone whose nickname was Nellie?

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