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Suggestions for DC2 please (criteria!)

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Littlecherublegs · 23/05/2013 11:10

Need suggestions for boys and girls names for DC2.
Due to an 'interesting' surname it can't begin with a vowel, H, Y, L, S, B or N!
Our surname is 3 syllables so we think a 2 syllable name sounds best, ideally one you can't shorten.
Thank you!

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BlueChampagne · 23/05/2013 11:40

Any clues as to the sort of names you like Littlecherublegs? Classic, biblical, unusual, nature ...

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soontobeslendergirl · 23/05/2013 13:00

Charles/Charlie
David
Finlay
Gareth
Jonah
Mark
Paul
Ryan

Delia
Fiona
Julia
Merrin
Pheobe
Rachel

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OutragedFromLeeds · 23/05/2013 13:57

Bronwyn/Bailey
Cora/Cameron
Darcie/Damien
Farah/Felix
Grace/Graham
Julia/Joshua
Kaley/Kieran
Marla/Marley
Phoebe/Paul
Queenie/Quentin
Roma/Riley
Tara/Tristian
Vera/Vinnie
Willow/Wade
Xenia/Xayden
Zoe/Zach

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Decoy · 23/05/2013 18:24

Clara
Charlotte
Daphne
Ruby
Zoe
Zara
Jasmine
Talia
Tamsin
Gemma
Georgia
Xanthe

Jacob
Wilfred
James
Richard
Matthew
Dominic
Gabriel
Thomas
Michael
Peter
Daniel
George

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Littlecherublegs · 23/05/2013 18:31

Sorry, should have said Bluechampagne -
I don't like names that are too unusual (our surname is unusual enough!) or too cutesy names like Millie or Archie.
I quite like biblical names like Jacob and Joseph. In fact I really like Joseph but not too keen on Joe or Joey which it would inevitably get shortened to.
Not keen on what my mum would call 'posh' names like Rupert or Persephone, or what my mum would call 'made up' or 'not proper' (dont ask!!) names like Mercedes or Sapphire.

Of those suggested so far I like Cora, Kieran, and Zach.

Please keep them coming! Thanks!!!

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Littlecherublegs · 23/05/2013 18:33

Oh just seen your response Decoy, thank you!

I like Charlotte & Georgia and Dominic & Daniel - will add them to the list! Smile

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OutragedFromLeeds · 23/05/2013 21:06

Benjamin/Bethany
Cora/Caleb
Davina/David
Felicity/Finn
Gemma/Gareth
Jessica/Julian
Kelly/Kieran
Mary/Malachi
Petra/Phillip
Quin
Rachel/Rudy
Tabitha/Titus
Victoria/Vernon
Wendy/William
Zia/Zach

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strawberryswing · 24/05/2013 01:10

Jacob
Lucas
Daniel
Thomas
Matthew
Isaac
Asher
Edward
Toby
Reuben
Peter
David


Georgia
Sophie
Ellen
Katie
Jenna
C/Katherine
Lydia
Nina
Evelyn

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Littlecherublegs · 24/05/2013 08:48

Thanks for your replies so far.

I like Lucas and Sophie but the letters L & S are a no-go Im afraid.
Also like Isaac but names starting with vowels with our surname just sound a bit ridiculous (unfortunately)!!.

I love Zach - do you think that is fine as it is or would it be better to put Zachary on the birth certificate?
And would a 3 syllable first name go ok with a 3 syllable surname?

By the way, think of the surname along the lines of Higgbottom.....

So would Zachary Higgbottom sound too much of a mouthful / too long?

Thanks!

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OutragedFromLeeds · 24/05/2013 22:36

I don't think 3 syllables is too long if they're short syllables iykwim.

Zachary Higgbottom is fine length wise. Elizabeth Higgbottom, Francessca Higgbottom. Delilah Higgbottom. All sound fine to me.

I think it's good to have a shortening available to them though so; Zach Higgbottom, Beth Higgbottom etc. Why do you want a name that can't be shortened?

Can I ask why those certain letters can't be used? And why no vowels?

I think Zach is fine on it's own, but Zachary is quite nice too. It's a shame you can't have Isaac because then you could have two names you like Isaac for full name and Zac as a nn. Grin

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Littlecherublegs · 26/05/2013 22:55

Thank you!

I said a name you can't shorten as DC1 has a name you can't and I just thought it might be nice to keep their names in the same vein (??!!) but I don't think this is really an issue.

I have ruled out names beginning with a vowel because our surname does and they just don't sound right (plus I don't like alliteration!).
The other letters are ruled out as mine, DH and DC1 's names start with them and Id rather we all had different initials.

(I may be odd I know!!)

Zachary is definitely on the shortlist anyway, I think you're right - 3 syllables doesn't sound bad at all, thanks!
Smile

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borisjohnsonshair · 26/05/2013 23:18

Rowan

Rachael

Cara

Toby

Matthew

Daniel

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Littlecherublegs · 27/05/2013 20:12

Daniel is lovely but we can't use it.

Cara is nice.

Keep them coming! Thanks!

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iheartmycat · 27/05/2013 23:23

Monica
Francesca
Naomi
Samantha
Amanda
Rosa lie
Ciara

Connor
Reuben
Jacob
Kieran

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Littlecherublegs · 28/05/2013 13:21

Thanks for all the suggestions!

So, so far on our shortlists we have:

Zachary / Zach
Ciaran / Kieran
Dominic

Cora
Cara
Charlotte
Georgia

Any others to throw into the mix??

Please remember the unusual surname along the lines of Higgbottom....!!

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BlueChampagne · 28/05/2013 15:10

David
Brendan
Conrad
Jonathan

Ciara
Tamsin
Judith
Meryl

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BlueChampagne · 28/05/2013 15:13

Juliet Juliet Juliet

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soontobeslendergirl · 28/05/2013 15:54

it would be Ciaran or Keiran :)

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Hummuschocolate · 28/05/2013 17:43

Cian or Kier if you like Kieran but want something a bit different

Clara
Tessa

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Hazelbrowneyes · 28/05/2013 17:53

Charlotte/Christian
Daisy/Declan
Flora/Felix
Georgia/George
Jasmine/James
Karina/Kieran
Megan/Matthew
Poppy/Peter
Rochelle/Richard
Tabitha/Thomas
Verity/Victor
Wendy/William
Zara/Zack

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soontobeslendergirl · 28/05/2013 21:20

Keir doesn't follow the "i before e" principal - it is spelt Keir not Kier and it's Keiran not Kieran or have the Gaelic Ciar instead :). I have seen it spelled Kier, but that isn't right (that's if that sort of thing bothers you) it's much the same as Finley becoming really popular and the spelling of choice when the name is Finlay or Findlay originally.

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Hummuschocolate · 28/05/2013 22:54

I looked at Keir and Keiran so many times I couldn't tell if they looked 'right' anymore Smile

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soontobeslendergirl · 29/05/2013 09:59

I know what you mean Hummus - that's why you end up with all the different spellings in common use. I guess that's just the way it goes :D

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Littlecherublegs · 29/05/2013 13:58

Yes I wasnt sure of the spelling of Kieran / Keiran - in fact I know of a Kearen??!!
Either way I much prefer Ciaran.

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soontobeslendergirl · 29/05/2013 14:18

Cherub - that's why I have a Ciar :)

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