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name to go with Isabella please

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octaviarose · 03/04/2012 19:36

Can I have your suggestions for a name (girl or boy) to go with big sister Isabella.

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Surf25 · 03/04/2012 20:21

Sophia Wink

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Surf25 · 03/04/2012 20:23

Or...

Anna
Emily
Lucy
Naomi

Samson
Magnus
Callum
Ewan
Matthew

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MoonHare · 03/04/2012 20:33

Girls - Eleanor, Rosalind, Phoebe, Genevieve, Evelyn, Charlotte, Harriet

Boys - Tobias, Sebastian (think the band have already set this precedent!), Ruben, Oliver, George, Edward

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ThePathanKhansWitch · 03/04/2012 20:35

Grace and Francis.

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Goawaybob · 03/04/2012 20:40

Harriet, Charlotte, Sian, lucy, hermione, leone,

James, Charlie, Fergus, Harry, george

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welovesausagedogs · 03/04/2012 20:46

We know an Isabella and Paloma

What about
Isabella and Francesca
Isabella and Violet
Isabella and Erin
Isabella and Cecelia
Isabella and Felicity
Isabella and Lily
Isabella and Evie
Isabella and Lola
Isabella and Olivia
Isabella and Arabella
Isabella and Annabel

Isabella and Arthur
Isabella and Charlie
Isabella and Alfie
Isabella and Oliver
Isabella and Archie
Isabella and George
Isabella and Harry
Isabella and Jake
Isabella and Tobias

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EdithWeston · 03/04/2012 20:50

Ferdinand or Mortimer?

Or the other big European traditional Royal names:

Philip, Charles, William, George, Louis, Edward, Richard, Leopold?

Matilda, Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary, Victoria, Anne, Elinor?

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octaviarose · 03/04/2012 20:55

Really love Paloma but was vetoed and Annabel was on our list last time but I think Isabella and Annabel sound a bit to similar?

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Surf25 · 03/04/2012 21:05

I think Isabella and Annabel are too similar tbh

Inspired by another thread..Camille?

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HettyKett · 03/04/2012 21:06

Isabella & Saskia

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octaviarose · 03/04/2012 21:09

How do you pronounce Camille?

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DoubleGlazing · 03/04/2012 21:57

Ruby
Juliette
Georgina

Alexander
Benedict
Nathaniel

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StuckUpTheFezziwigTree · 03/04/2012 21:58

Camille = kam-eel

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happybigbump · 03/04/2012 22:00

I think most names would 'go' with Isabella, itself being a very popular name. Maybe not another -ella or -elle name, but otherwise anything goes imo.

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oreocrumbs · 03/04/2012 22:03

Catherine
James

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KateF · 03/04/2012 22:06

Susannah and Philippa go with my Isabella. My boy choices were Jacob or William and the only other Isabella we know has brothers called Ben and Luke.

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welovesausagedogs · 03/04/2012 22:14

Isabella and Lily
Isabella and Ivy
Isabella and Iris
Isabella and Ava
Isabella and Elfie
Isabella and Lila

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Surf25 · 03/04/2012 22:30

I say Camille = calm-eel
but I'm Scottish and am aware other regions would say calm differently from me - e.g some english accents might use a a long vowel sound rather than a short one.
so think Camilla and take off the -illa and add -eel instead
think that's right!

I agree most names will sound fine alongside Isabella, which is lovely. how about Florence, Martha or Miriam?

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StrawberrytallCAKE · 05/04/2012 04:30

Very interested in this thread as we are in the same position!!

My names so far are -

Girls
Alice
Ivy
Melody
Evangeline


Boys
George
Toby

I like Ben but that's because dd has a very good friend called Ben and 'Bella and Ben' sound lovely (there are also Bella and Ben children's books).

There is a longer list but I'm on iPhone so will post tomorrow.

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modelesque · 05/04/2012 11:59

Why not use Annabel as a middle name if you like it :)

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milkand2sugars · 05/04/2012 12:10

Not Edward...even if you are fan of the films!
I like Sophia, jessica, Grace, Benjamin

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WondaMumma · 06/04/2012 21:33

Emily
Olivia
Eleanor
Scarlett

Noah
Oliver
Edward (teddy)
Theodore
Albert

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