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My 4 week daughter still nameless

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DaraMahini · 08/01/2011 16:54

My daughter is 4 weeks today and she still has no name Shock I look at her and try different names on her but none seem right.

Her daddy passed away 4 months ago and I wanted to name her after him in someway. His name was Ben (Benjamin David) and there arent any girls versions of that name! I don't want just initials (so like Bella) because I want it to be obvious that she is named after him. Any suggestions please??

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gorionine · 08/01/2011 16:58

So sorry for you lossSad

Bella is really nice!


I cannot think of many names with B, just Beatrice, Bernadette, Bernice and Bethany So far I think Bella is nicer.

Vith D I can only think of Danielle or Davina (sounds a bit more like David maybe)

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SherbetDibDab · 08/01/2011 17:00

That's hard.

There's Benita.

Or you could use Benjamin as a second middle name. That can work.

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yama · 08/01/2011 17:00

Sorry to hear about your dd's Daddy Dara. Don't have any suggestions but someone else might.

Had you spoken about possible names with your dp?

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Nicplus1and1baking · 08/01/2011 17:02

hi i am so sorry to hear that her daddy isnt here to see her.
without wanting to upset you is it really a good idea to name her after her daddy, if you havent been able to think of anything yet the chances are you wont.

what did he want to call her, did you discuss it.
it would be lovely to tell her when she is older that daddy chose it Smile

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MardyBra · 08/01/2011 17:03

So sorry for your situation.
How about Bernadette with Bennie as a nn?

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onimolap · 08/01/2011 17:03

I cannot begin to imagine how hard it is to choose a name in your circumstances.

You've probably found most of the possibles, but how about:

Benedicta, Benedictine, Benita?

Davita, Davinia, Davina, Davida?

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MardyBra · 08/01/2011 17:05

Bonita (Spanish meaning pretty)
Bonnie

Close to Ben with the b and n sounds?

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VerityBrulee · 08/01/2011 17:10

Sorry for your loss, this must be a very hard time for you. I know a woman called Benedicte, pronounced Benedict.

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ShoppingDays · 08/01/2011 17:10

Benjamina and Benyamina are names. How about Mina, or Yamina?

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elah10 · 08/01/2011 17:11

I am so sorry to hear about your dds dad :(

There seems to be a girls form of Benjamin, which is Benjamina and that can be pronounced as Benjameena or Benyameena. Or maybe Bennah which is a Hebrew name meaning wisdom? Also how about Beneciah, Benitah or Bente?
Good luck in finding a name you love xx

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weimy · 08/01/2011 17:11

Benita is lovely xxx

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PixieOnaLeaf · 08/01/2011 17:11

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Milngavie · 08/01/2011 17:13

You could do the generational thing of adding ina to the end?

Benjamina
Benyameena
Benyamina

What do you feel?

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Milngavie · 08/01/2011 17:14

X post with Pixie lol.

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ChippyMinton · 08/01/2011 17:29

So sorry for your loss. How about

Bena Davina


(Bena = wise one) (Davina = beloved)

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fizzpops · 08/01/2011 17:29

Jemima? Seems similar to me anyway...

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Eglu · 08/01/2011 17:31

Sorry for yout loss. I think Benjamin as a middle name would be lovely. Or I know a little girl called Benedict.

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bambiandthumper · 08/01/2011 17:32

So sorry for your loss, and congratulations on your DD!

I Agree with Pixie! Benjamina is lovely, and Minna and Minnie are both really sweet nicknames.

You could also have Jemima, which is similar, but not identical to Benjamin.

Otherwise I agree with choosing a first name which you and your DH both loved, and then giving Benjamin and your DH's middle names for your DD's middle names.

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ednurse · 08/01/2011 17:34

Sorry for your loss. What about Yasmin? Has the 'min' from Benjamin and you could call her Minnie for nn?

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ValiumTinselton · 08/01/2011 17:38

Jemima isn't a version of Ben, but it has something of Benjamim in there.

Or, How about putting Benedict as a middle name?

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MistleToad · 08/01/2011 17:39

I'm really sorry to hear that your daughter's Daddy passed away. It's a lovely idea to name her after him in some way.

How about

Mina
Benet (pronounced Ben-ay)

or Davina sounds a bit like David?

Or is there a special place/song/name that meant something to you and your duaghter's daddy whilst you were pregnant? Perhaps you could use that?

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ShoppingDays · 08/01/2011 17:45

Or how about Benicia?

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LilyBolero · 08/01/2011 17:45

Dara, I'm so sorry to read that you lost your little girl's Daddy. My baby is 7 months, and is called Benjamin David!

Suggestions for girls names;
Benedicta
Benjamina
or what about initials spelling Ben? Like
Bella Elizabeth Naomi

or something like that.

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solo · 08/01/2011 17:47

So sorry that your Dd's Daddy has passed away. You must be a very strong woman.

My Dd had no name for 3 weeks and in the end, I got lots of small pieces of paper with individual possibilities written on them and moved them around until I came up with a combination that I liked and went together.
Did your late partner have any favourite names that he fancied naming a baby girl?
I hope you find something that you are happy with soon.

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