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Right, I need to get this sorted

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elseIlltellyourfather · 23/06/2011 12:26

40+1 with DC2. If a boy he will be Barnaby, so thats ok. We had decided on Susannah for a girl, to be known as Sukie. However, as soon as I told someone this I had doubts (and not because of their reaction). I am not sure that I don't think Susannah is a bit meh, though i love Sukie. DH won't agree (and I think he is right) to Sukie on bc. This is keeping me awake at night! Maybe there is another name Sukie can be nn for?

I also like:
Clementine
Josephine
Emmeline (DH not convinced though)
Adele

Any thoughts or other suggestions please? Thank you!

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OneHelluvaBroad · 23/06/2011 12:30

Suki is sweet, but I do think she needs a 'proper' name (I know not all MN-ers agree on this point of 'proper name son birth certs')

Susannah is lovely, btw. A classic and not too overused name.

Josephine and Emmeline are also fabulous names. Lots of nickname potential, too.

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pilates · 23/06/2011 12:31

Barnaby sounds good also like Barney and Barn for nn

Really not keen on Susannah, particularly Sukie.

Emmeline is great, love it, and the other names are ok.

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everlong · 23/06/2011 12:35

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razzlebathbone · 23/06/2011 12:41

Schuyler?

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elseIlltellyourfather · 23/06/2011 12:42

Forgot, also love Lana btw!

Everlong, i like Jemima but it is getting quite popular nowadays I think, which puts me off. Alice always makes me think A-(head)Lice but think that is just me!

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SloganLogan · 23/06/2011 12:45

Clementine and Josephine are lovely. Josie much nicer than Sukie IMHO.

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pipparoo · 23/06/2011 13:04

I totally understand why this is keeping you up at night, naming is a difficult business!

My opinion, for what it is worth, is that if you love the name Sukie then go with it. If you use Susannah on the birth certicifate then that is what will go on school registers etc. and could cause your child hassle/embarrassment. I was supply teaching in a class once and a little boy was mortified when I called out the name 'Charles' when all he'd ever been known as was Charlie.

There's an Aunt Sukie on Something Special on Cbeebies. Don't know if that bothers you? Going off my 2yo daughter's obsession with all things Mr Tumble she'd probably quite like to be called Sukie at the moment!

I think Clementine and Emmeline are really pretty

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Hedwig3 · 23/06/2011 13:06

Go with Sukie.

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elseIlltellyourfather · 23/06/2011 13:31

cripes, this is hard! DH won't have Sukie as actual name on bc so thats out. Will have to be full Susannah or something completely different. Josephine is nice isn't it? Will revisit it, is on shortlist of old, actually from DC1's list of ideas 3 years ago!

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BelleEnd · 23/06/2011 13:34

Susannah is a lovely name! What about Suzanne?

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elseIlltellyourfather · 23/06/2011 13:38

Don't like Suzanne at all, or any other version of Sue type names. Think i persueded (sp) myself to like Susannah as I love Sukie!

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BelleEnd · 23/06/2011 13:42

If you don't love Susannah, I wouldn't go for it. I would really try to persuade your DH to go for Suki on the BC.

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mumoftoomany · 23/06/2011 13:45

I think Sukie is a standalone enough name. I wouldn't use Susannah because the likely nickname will by Susie or Susan. I'd try to persuade DH to go for Sukie.

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 23/06/2011 13:46

I think sukie could be a MN for any name starting with S

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 23/06/2011 13:46

*nn

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superjobeespecs · 23/06/2011 13:53

love emmeline we considered this if bump was a girl as i love emmy would prefer emmy on the BC but OH wasnt having it :( gorgeous name i will get it eventually Grin maybe next bump seeing as this ones got boy bits :)

susannah always makes me think of that snobby cow on brookside yrs ago i cant stand the name cos of her!!

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MelinaM · 23/06/2011 14:40

Not a fan of Sukie, far too cutsie, Susannah is nice, but a bit bland for me.

Absolutely love Josephine nn Posy and ClementineSmile

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singersgirl · 23/06/2011 14:46

I think Sukie is so unpleasant (cutie and pukey and nukey and sucky), so I'm not much help.

I like Josephine (Josie is a good shortening) and Clementine (but quite like Clemmie too). Don't like Emmeline but only because I have an overwhelming association with Emmeline Pankhurst which isn't bad but a bit specific. Prefer Emily/Emma/Emilia.

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ragged · 23/06/2011 14:46

I like Susannah (nn=Susie) far better than any of your other choices.

Sukie sounds babyish & perilously close to Snooty or, sooty (ie, dirty)....

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PippiLongBottom · 23/06/2011 14:48

There is nothing wrong with Suzanne.

Well, ok there wasn't in 1975, but it would be slightly strange on a 2011 baby.

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singersgirl · 23/06/2011 14:51

Mmm, in fact I feel unqualified to comment on Susannah as it's a bit close to home, but if anyone tried to call me anyone I know called Susannah Sukie I'd be more than a little put out.

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BeeBread · 23/06/2011 14:52

Not keen on Sukie but could it be an abbreviation of Savannah Which I'm not keen on either?

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BeeBread · 23/06/2011 14:53

Love Clementine/Clemmie.

Reminds me of Churchill.

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elseIlltellyourfather · 23/06/2011 14:55

I don't feel helped at all

Really hope I have a boy, simply from a naming point of view.

Lana? Any comments? I think I like this best now.

I think you have convinced me not to go with Susannah/Sukie for good reasons so a bit helped I suppose (grudgingly, albeit the wrong direction of help)

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