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Last throw of the dice. Need some 3 syllable suggestions please!

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ElmMum · 04/03/2012 14:50

DD2 due any day. Posted previously with our shortlist and got some good suggestions. My mum reckons 3 syllable names work best with our 1 syllable surname and I think she might be right but our shortlist are all 2 syllable.

So to give you a flavour of the kind of names we like...

DD1 is Joely Peggy B_

Shortlist for DD2 includes:
Polly
Posy
Edie
Elspeth

Middle names (none of which we want to use as first names):
Adelaide
Rosalind
Cecelia

Can you suggest some 3 syllable names along the same lines? Be very grateful!!!

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EdithWeston · 04/03/2012 14:55

Josephine (then you get Posy as nn too);

Hilary, Arianna, Leonie, Miranda, Juliet, Mariette, Vanessa, Stephanie?

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FilterCoffee · 04/03/2012 14:58

Violet
Clementine
Sophia
Marina
Francesca
Sylvia
Rebecca
Cassandra
Aurora
Eloise
Iona
Serena
Delilah
Josephine
Millicent
Abigail
Naomi
Estella

I'd use the traditional spelling of Cecilia (lovely name BTW).

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charlottery · 04/03/2012 17:05

Eliza?

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ElmMum · 04/03/2012 17:33

Josephine - too much like DD1 who is Joely

Hilary - I quite like this
Arianna - not keen, and "A" names aren't great with our surname
Leonie - too lion-y
Miranda - not sure why, but just not keen
Juliet - too much like Joely again
Mariette - makes me think of marionette
Vanessa - not sure
Stephanie- not sure

Food for thought though, thanks

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ElmMum · 04/03/2012 17:40

Violet - I love this but we can't have colour names with our surname
Clementine - also love this and had it on the list for a while, but can't get past the fact that in the song, Clementine drowns. Ridiculous I know, but still can't use it!
Sophia - nothing wrong with this but somehow isn't 'us'
Marina - don't really like this
Francesca - this was also on our list but (and I'm really outing myself now) if it got shortened to Frankie then DD2 would have the name of a well known, controversial comedian
Sylvia - doesn't seem quite right
Rebecca - cousin's daughter's name
Cassandra - knew a horrible girl called this years ago, so couldn't
Aurora - too out there for us
Eloise - I do like this one, was on the list for DD1
Iona - bit Scottish for me
Serena - no
Delilah - no
Josephine - too close to DD1's name
Millicent - quite like this one! Never even considered it
Abigail - another cousin's daughter's name!
Naomi - no
Estella - bit out there

I'd use the traditional spelling of Cecilia - one reason not to use this as first name (other than DH isn't v keen, although I love it) is that I always hesitate when I come to write it and can't nb if it's Cecilia or Cecelia!

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Rezolution · 04/03/2012 17:42

Eleanor
Jessica
Emily
Amelia
Helena
Sophia
Miriam
Natasha
Natalie

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ElmMum · 04/03/2012 17:44

Eliza - was on my list but DH vetoed it, bah

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ElmMum · 04/03/2012 17:48

Eleanor - DH loves this but I'm not keen
Jessica - another cousin's daughter's name!
Emily - bit close to my name
Amelia - do love this but good friend's daughter is called this and it's an "A" again, so can't really use
Helena - not keen
Sophia - see above
Miriam - I do like this but does it seem a bit fuddy duddy?
Natasha - couldn't with DD1 being called Joely. The only other Joely I know of is Joely Richardson whose sister was called Natasha
Natalie - don't like, don't know why!

Thanks all, these are really helpful. I will put some of them on the table tonight and see what DH thinks.

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AndOnAndOnAndOn · 04/03/2012 17:50

Lilian?

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Blatherskite · 04/03/2012 17:52

Catherine?
Emily?
Alexa?
Bryony?

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ElmMum · 04/03/2012 17:56

Lilian - not sure

Catherine - just know too many and too many different spellings
Emily - see above
Alexa - can't use "A" names
Bryony - this was on the list at one point but neither of us into it enough really

God, it's hard naming children I think. I feel like I've heard every name under the sun and still nothing really leaping out.

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AndOnAndOnAndOn · 04/03/2012 17:57

Tallulah?
Melody?

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AndOnAndOnAndOn · 04/03/2012 17:58

Philippa?
Imogen?

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VivaLeBeaver · 04/03/2012 17:59

Meredith
Juliet
Natasha
Phillippa
Samantha

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AndOnAndOnAndOn · 04/03/2012 18:00

Deliah?
Juliet?

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TheCrunchUnderfoot · 04/03/2012 18:00

Melissa is an underused classic!

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AndOnAndOnAndOn · 04/03/2012 18:02

Rosalie?

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AndOnAndOnAndOn · 04/03/2012 18:03

Dorothy? (Dotty, Dolly etc)
Vivienne?

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AndOnAndOnAndOn · 04/03/2012 18:05

Emmeline?

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VivaLeBeaver · 04/03/2012 18:06

Rebecca

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ElmMum · 04/03/2012 19:03

Now I feel bad that none of these is quite right! Am almost tempted to just pick one so I don't come across so, er, picky! But...

Tallulah - too out there for us
Melody - ditto

Philippa - my sister
Imogen - this is one of those names that on paper is exactly right, but somehow, for some reason, I don't want to call my DD it

Meredith - makes me think of Meredith Cutcher who got murdered in Italy!
Juliet - too close to DD1's name
Natasha - see above
Phillippa - see above
Samantha - another cousin's daughter!!! I have a lot of cousins, all with DDs!

Deliah - too out there
Juliet - see above

Melissa is an underused classic! - you know, I agree. It is actually a very pretty name. Friend's sis has used it, but that doesn't rule it out. Might put it on the list!!!

Rosalie - I like this but doesn't work with our surname really

Dorothy - not keen
Vivienne - maybe

Emmeline - love this but too close to my own name

Rebecca - see above

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yosammitysam · 04/03/2012 19:09

Beatrice/Beatrix? Can you have a 'b' name?

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yosammitysam · 04/03/2012 19:10

Matilda?

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yosammitysam · 04/03/2012 19:13

I think Beatrix Cecelia would be lovely. And you can shorten it to Bibi or Trixie which I think would go well with Joely. Matilda Adelaide. Again could shorten to Tilly or Tilda

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VivaLeBeaver · 04/03/2012 19:16

Tabitha

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