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Inspire me - girls' names from nature or literature...

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lurcherlover · 12/01/2013 20:10

Dd due in April and we're struggling for a name. But we both love reading and nature (especially birds) so perhaps there's something there...I've looked through Shakespeare, and love Emilia, but DH isn't keen. My other literary heroines don't have names I particularly like (Lydia, Josephine, Nell...) and we don't like flower names. So ruling those out, can anyone think of names with a literary connection or which link to nature?

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greenandcabbagelooking · 12/01/2013 20:18

Nature names

Rowan
Eden
Willow
Clover
Autumn
Summer
Hazel


Lit. names
Helena or Helen
Hermione
Miranda
Cassandra
Tess
Lara
Scarlett

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WhereMyMilk · 12/01/2013 20:19

Tess
Darcy
Erm...will try to think of more

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StellaNova · 12/01/2013 20:22

Linnet

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StellaNova · 12/01/2013 20:28

Paloma means dove, I think.

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belindarose · 12/01/2013 20:30

Julia (Flyte) - my DD.

Love Helena too. And Claudine.

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lucysnowe · 12/01/2013 20:30

Loveday, just because. Perdita. Prosperpina. Cordelia, Imogen...

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amazingmumof6 · 12/01/2013 20:48

Ophelia (Hamlet)

Tara & Scarlett (gone with the wind)

Adele (the awakening)

Elinor (sense & sensibility)

Maretha (the piano lesson)

Mayella (to kill a mocking bird)

Amelia (Vanity fair)

Pearl (the scarlet letter)

Pheobe (the catcher in the rye ,also New Testament in the Bible)

Vivienne (can't remember, other than the film Pretty woman...)

nature - Willow, Zoe (means life, alive), Eve (means life),

Check out babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/category-nature-names.html#continue for more nature names

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devonsmummy · 12/01/2013 21:06

Amber
Raine
Wren
Skye
Willow
Autumn
Summer
Kitty
Flora
Hazel

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schmee · 12/01/2013 21:08

Literary ones are difficult as I guess you want them to be strong characters... So, please not Mayella - maliciously accuses a man of rape. Scout is nice though Grin.

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lurcherlover · 12/01/2013 21:12

Thanks guys. I've ruled out a lot of Shakespeare because they meet sticky ends (so no Ophelia!), as does poor Tess. Imogen we both like, so that's a contender. I adore Loveday but it'll be too out there for DH I expect. Perdita is gorgeous but not with our surname. Mayella...she's not a great role model, is she? Phoebe is good and not one I've really thought of. I love Linnet, but I guess it'd get shortened to Lin and people wiuld think it was Lynn? Lots of food for thought, thanks!

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lurcherlover · 12/01/2013 21:13

X-post schmee Grin

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TwllBach · 12/01/2013 21:17

Willa.

I can't remember why it's a literary name though... But it definitely is. And it's almost like willow, so it's a cross over!

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GoldPlatedNineDoors · 12/01/2013 21:17

Will out.myself here but my DD is named for two female characters in books from.my childhood: Meg Alice.

I would love to use Matilda next but don't want two woth the same initials.

I would like to carry on the literary connection but not sure what names to go for.

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GetMeToAPunnery · 12/01/2013 21:18

Dorothea, heroine of Middlemarch
Melissa, meaning honeybee

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EvilTwins · 12/01/2013 21:21

My DDs both have literary names, though one has more positive connotations than the other. One is Daisy Ophelia (I know Ophelia doesn't have the nicest of stories but love the name) and the other is Emily Miranda (David Copperfield is one of my all time faves, though again, Little Em'ly doesn't have the best ending. Miranda fares better in The Tempest)

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GoingtobeRuth · 12/01/2013 21:23

I love Fleur, if we are lucky to have another daughter, this is the name I have chosen. I just love the sound of it,the shape of your mouth when you say it and also what it means

and I would of course give her the nickname of 'petal' Grin

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elfycat · 12/01/2013 21:48

Elanor - Flower from Lorien in the lord of the rings (and Samwise Gamgee's daughter)

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lollydollydrop · 12/01/2013 23:14

Wren instantly came to mind as soon as I read your post!

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FaceLikeAPickledOnion · 12/01/2013 23:16

Lake

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Cathycat · 12/01/2013 23:30

What about Emily? Emily Bronte, she loved nature, writer of Wuthering heights...?

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metimeatlast · 13/01/2013 00:04

Beatrix, as in potter?

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SVN · 13/01/2013 07:41

Lark
Wren
Jonquil
Robin
Paloma (means dove in Spanish apparently)
Raven
Aderyn
Teal
Jemima (means dove as well)


Cressida
Ottilie
Hero
Beatrice
Elfine
Fanny (snigger...snigger)
Lydia
Marianne
Daisy
Cassandra
Sabrina
Elinor
Esther
Harriet
Flora
Isolde
Bianca

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Willabywallaby · 13/01/2013 07:47

Heather
Fern

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willowstar · 13/01/2013 09:08

Wren

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delilah88 · 13/01/2013 09:30

Josephine
Jane
Alice
Kate
Laura
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Or on the wilder side:
Daphne
Viola
Ariadne
Isolde!!

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