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Clara or Cordelia

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PeriodMath · 28/08/2013 06:01

I like them both. I think for Cordelia we'd probably go with Cora as a nn. I imagine Clara might be a bit more popular at the moment but how much? Do you know children by either name? Smile

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DottyboutDots · 28/08/2013 06:33

How funny. My next door neighbour went with Clara rather than Cora and doesn't regret it. They couldn't decide between the two for the last three months and it became a standing joke. Her DH preferred Cordelia but she put her foot down after the birth. Both lovely names.

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DottyboutDots · 28/08/2013 06:34

Clara does seem to be more popular now, we know 3 after never really hearing it before.

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exoticfruits · 28/08/2013 06:43

Clara

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DalekInAFestiveJumper · 28/08/2013 06:56

They're both lovely!

Yeah, I am no help.

I teach more Claras than Cordelias.

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BlueStarsAtNight · 28/08/2013 07:16

I dint know any of either name, but would imagine Clara to be more popular. I prefer Clara by a mile though.

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AurorasShoes · 28/08/2013 09:08

Cordelia is on my list - I love it!

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PeriodMath · 28/08/2013 14:03

Dalek, do you teach a lot of Claras? It wasn't even on the top 100 baby names the other week.

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User9987634234 · 28/08/2013 14:13

I know two little Cordelias but no Claras.

Clara was top of the list for DC2 until we found out he's a boy Grin

They are both lovely - I'm not a fan of Cora and would probably give Cordelia the nn Deedee (or just not use a nickname at all)

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PeriodMath · 28/08/2013 17:28

Dorasmummy, I like Dora too - are you really Dora's mummy? Smile

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JamieandtheMagicTorch · 28/08/2013 17:53

Clara is reasonably popular but I think it might have peaked

I know of one Cordelia

Personally (and this is just my "thing") I think Cordelia sounds rather posh

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JimbosJetSet · 28/08/2013 17:57

I know a Clara (3 years old) and her name is pronounced Clair-a. I think it might be a Northern thing??? Just so you know there is danger of mispronunciation in case that would bother you!

I've not come across any Cordelias of any age.

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mikkii · 28/08/2013 17:58

I don't know of either, but we did consider Cordelia for DD2, would have been Cordy for short.

We went with Luisa, a family name.

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OldRoan · 28/08/2013 18:00

Jimbo I know a Southern Claire-a!

I love Cordelia, and really really like Cora OP.

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GreatJoanUmber · 28/08/2013 18:08

Love Cordelia, it's on my list! Sadly DH isn't keen.

I know one 5yo Clara, but no Cordelias.

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FingersCrossedLegsNot · 28/08/2013 19:03

I love Cordelia

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ImaginaryHat · 28/08/2013 20:10

I prefer Clara, Cordelia makes me think of orange squash!

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fuzzle · 28/08/2013 20:14

Clara

or Lara

or Lea

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Littlecherublegs · 28/08/2013 21:23

Cordelia

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Diddle82 · 28/08/2013 21:55

Havent met anyone with either name but love clara. Cordelia - agree with the orange squash remark!

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Saffyz · 28/08/2013 22:38

Much prefer Clara. Cordelia is remarkably frilly.

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noodlebum · 29/08/2013 11:35

Clara is lovely :-)

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PolkadotsAndMoonbeams · 29/08/2013 17:39

I like both names actually.

Clara from he Nutcracker and Cordelia from The Happiest Millionaire (although she had the nn Cordi).

That wasn't very helpful, was it!

I'd probably choose Cordelia, if it were my choice.

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ZeroTolerance · 30/08/2013 05:27

Hmm...see I don't know anyone in real-life of either name.

Am thinking Clara though.

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UriGeller · 30/08/2013 06:23

I like them both! I think Cordelia wins out though.

I remember a documentary about poverty in britain ages ago with this sweet little mite called Cordy, she talked about "mi ma, brushin mi 'air" or something similar. I loved Cordelia (and especially Cordy) from that moment. Wonder what happened to her?

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