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Palindrome names

14 replies

yellowflowers · 20/01/2012 23:20

For some reason I like pallidromes

Love Anna and Hannah and Nan (nn for Nancy or Constance).

Less keen on Bob.

Any others?

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QueenOfFeckingEverything · 20/01/2012 23:20

Otto

Ava

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PeanutButterCupCake · 20/01/2012 23:23

Eve

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Atomant · 20/01/2012 23:23

Ava, Eve, Pip, Otto...

Can't be too many?..,

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Atomant · 20/01/2012 23:24

XPost!

Viv.

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DaenerysTargaryen · 20/01/2012 23:26

I'm one of those names you've mentioned and I have to say that I got so tired of people telling me did I know my name is a palindrome that I changed the spelling!

Nancy/Nan is lovely btw :)

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DaenerysTargaryen · 20/01/2012 23:27

oooh Ava is really nice too

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yellowflowers · 20/01/2012 23:38

Of course can't believe I forgot all those. Otto was on my list when pg but dh vetoed then had girl anyway. And love Viv.

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EdithWeston · 20/01/2012 23:55

Lil, Elle, Ada

Asa

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NoHunIntended · 21/01/2012 00:04
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bagelmonkey · 21/01/2012 00:10

I love that my name is a palindrome.

Less commonly used as names, boob and tit are also palindromes.

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freerangeeggs · 21/01/2012 17:11

Aviva was a name before it was an insurance company.

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LaTristesse · 21/01/2012 19:27

Grin bagelmonkey

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Selky · 21/01/2012 19:30

Rats live on no evil star

Palindrome! Not really a name though.

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singersgirl · 21/01/2012 19:34

I know someone called Immi, though think this is a nickname.
Rabbit's sister in the John Updike books is called Mim, short for Miriam.
Idi might have negative associations.

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