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Girls names that aren't too girly.

41 replies

Flowerface · 10/08/2011 08:44

Like Hester or Harriet or something? Possibly things that don't end 'a' or 'bel', but not too hairy-legged hockey player?!

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rainbowtoenails · 10/08/2011 08:52

Try names ending in consonants, they dont sound too girly.

Astrid
Bridget
Juliet
Margaret
Amber
Jennifer
Fern
Gaynor
Imogen
Morgan
Taylor
Tyler
Quinn
Raven
Seren
Vivien

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SaffronCake · 10/08/2011 10:04

Jane
Ruth
Karen

My mind's suddenly gone blank, but there were quite a lot more of that kind I was originally going to say.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 10/08/2011 10:07

Love Hester and Harriet.

Naomi
Rebecca
Yes to Ruth
Clover

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Flowerface · 10/08/2011 10:56

I used to love Ruth but there is a not great one in the family...

Dd is called Elsa. Is Elsa and Hester too much ssssss?

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 10/08/2011 11:03

Elsa and Harriet better than Elsa and Hester I think - though Hester is so lovely that it might be worth it anyway!

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InstantAtom · 10/08/2011 11:07

Zoe
Meredith
Evelyn
Mary
Rowena
Jocasta
Olive
Chloe

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smother · 10/08/2011 11:43

Elsa and....

Harriet
Martha
Josephine
Frances
Esther is also lovely but may be a bit much with Elsa

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SE13Mummy · 10/08/2011 12:48

I was going to suggest Harriet (DD1) but see everyone's beaten me to it.

How about Alice, Phoebe, Miriam, Kate, Hannah, Imogen, Mary, Charlotte?

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pointydog · 10/08/2011 12:55

Rowan
Ruth
Mary
Morven

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IndigoBell · 10/08/2011 12:59

I think the nickname can decide how girly a name is

Charlotte
Alexandra
Jamie
Maxine
Josephine
Francesca
Henrietta
Rowan
Tyler
Ada
Georgina

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pinkgirlythoughts · 10/08/2011 15:18

Morgan
Ashley
Rowan
Seren

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yoshiLunk · 10/08/2011 15:24

Tegan
Adrianna
Sienna
Fiffi-Chantelle (just kidding)

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jojane · 10/08/2011 15:28

Matilda? My DD is matilda or tilda for short. Not too common -never come across other matildas,

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Dillydollydaydream · 10/08/2011 15:29

Love Harriet and Seren :)
Harriet was on my top names for a girl but had a little boy

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Suncottage · 10/08/2011 15:34

Rosalind
Tanith
Olwen
Trudie
Abigail
Anne

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Suncottage · 10/08/2011 15:37

Myrtle (Tilly as a nn)

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BlueChampagne · 10/08/2011 15:53

Meryl
Rhiannon
Ann(e)
Sian
Tamsin

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SaffronCake · 10/08/2011 16:02

Ooh Frances is a good one. Elsa and Frances. Not desperately girly at all.

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Flowerface · 10/08/2011 17:30

How popular is Harriet these days?

I am desperate to have Josephine as the middle name (my mum's name) irrespective of how crazy it ends up sounding!!

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Flowerface · 10/08/2011 17:30

Frances is a good one too.

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Whatyagonnado · 10/08/2011 18:11

My first thoughts were

Tess
Erica
Eliza
Rowan

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BulletWithAName · 10/08/2011 18:39

Lauren.

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tiptoptally · 10/08/2011 18:51

Logan
Carla
Evelyn
Rachel
Monica
Susan
Robyn

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Flowerface · 10/08/2011 20:33

Well, DH now says that he 'loathes' Harriet because of Harriet Harman, so that's that out of the window...

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