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Names to go with Joseph and Isobel

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Jobelly · 07/11/2013 13:20

39+2 days and still no definite name chosen especially if a girl.
First time we only had joseph and second time it was always Isobel (although hadn't thought about spelling at that point)
For a boy quite like Benjamin but we have a long surname (10letters) which may not go. DH likes Daniel but cousin has child with that name.
For a girl we've thought about Esther, Eleanor, Elizabeth (love Libby but feel that is a nn), Sophie, esme, Martha, phoebe but not thrilled on any.
I liked iris but DH didn't and DS said it rhymes with virus!
Middle names are to be family ones of Michael and Catherine. Also our surname starts with a C so I don't want a first name of that letter. Also didn't want a J or an I but funnily enough would have disregarded that for iris.
Really starting to panic as I tend to be quite anal and hate having no name chosen.

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Bakingtins · 07/11/2013 13:27

I like your choices, particularly Benjamin and Elizabeth/Libby, and think We have similar taste, so I give you;

Reuben, Matthew, Harry, William, Jonathan, Isaac

Charlotte, Miriam, Hannah, Evelyn, Hope

I realise some of them don't fit with the J/I/C initials rules.

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blueberryupsidedown · 07/11/2013 13:34

Both my DC's names and my DH's are on Bakingtins' list!

For girl I like Marnie, Elsie, Sophie, Mia, Sarah, Nikita

For boy I like James, Charlie, Zachary,

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Jobelly · 07/11/2013 13:51

Like Matthew and Hannah but our neighbours children who are same age as mine and play together have those names. That tends to be the trouble once you have kids you don't want to duplicate.
Charlotte isn't actually a c sound so would work and I do like it but with middle name catherine initials would be CCC which might be odd.
Like Zachary but very popular at school children go to.

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blueberryupsidedown · 07/11/2013 13:54

Harriet - Hatty?

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Lancelottie · 07/11/2013 13:59

I wouldn't go for Elizabeth with Isobel unless you are good at tongue twisters.

Anna, Frances, Rosa, Laura?

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Lancelottie · 07/11/2013 14:03

Umm... Alice, Matilda, Natalie?

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Theresomethingaboutdairy · 07/11/2013 14:03

I like Hannah and also Emily for a girl. For a boy I like William or Henry. There are actually very few boys names that I do like.

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Jobelly · 07/11/2013 14:09

Now I'm practicing Isobel and Elizabeth.
I spent breakfast time shouting for joseph, Isobel and ??? ( insert a name!) kids think I'm loopy.
DH doesn't like Matilda, DS thinks it's just a book.

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kasbah72 · 07/11/2013 14:13

What about:
Emma
Amelia
Zoe
Rachel
Holly
Rebecca

Oscar
Samuel
William
Reuben
Edward
Luke
Charlie

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mummybare · 07/11/2013 14:24

Ooh, like your choices, especially Elizabeth Iris is lovely too. And it does NOT rhyme with virus.

How about:
Penelope
Helena
Emily
Anna

Or for a boy:
Samuel
Edward
Oliver

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meditrina · 07/11/2013 14:28

Samuel, Luke, Dominic, Harry?

Rosalind, Fiona, Saskia, Lucy?

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Lancelottie · 07/11/2013 14:42

Grin at practising saying the names -- but I tangled myself shamefully over a party consisting of Isabella, Elizabeth, Lily and Emily! In fact, aren't Elizabeth and Isobelbasically variations on the same name?

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pickledsiblings · 07/11/2013 14:44

Zara, Joseph and Isobel.

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BlueChampagne · 07/11/2013 15:33

Emily or Samuel
Lucy or Thomas
Sara(h) or Mark/Marcus

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PinkGlove · 07/11/2013 16:00

I have a Joseph and a Benjamin. Other names I like ...

Robin
Leo
Edward
Rowan
Noah
Gabriel

Martha
Eleanor
Beatrix
Emilia

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rosy71 · 07/11/2013 16:06

Benjamin is lovely. If you think it's too long, you could always just go for Ben.

What about:
Ben, Alex, Leo
Emma, Zara, Zoe, Charlotte, Lottie?

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Jobelly · 07/11/2013 18:14

Think you might be right about Isobel and Elizabeth being the same
Lancelottie.
Think I would use Ben but would want to christen Benjamin. Joseph never gets anything other than full name although his sister is occasionally shortened to bel.
There are lots of these names I like but nothing that grabs me, maybe I'm expecting too much.

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Biscuitsneeded · 07/11/2013 20:55

Molly. Maybe Beth instead of Elizabeth? Or Eliza, which doesn't sound so similar to Isobel?

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Jobelly · 08/11/2013 10:29

Just thought about Eloise. Think it goes with names but unsure how traditional or if relatively new name.

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Biscuitsneeded · 08/11/2013 13:10

Well, Heloise the French name is definitely old. I think it's very pretty and goes well with the other names.

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Lancelottie · 08/11/2013 15:09

Yes, but don't you end up mentally adding '...and Abelard', and then wondering if that's the role model you want for your child's relationships or am i overthinking this?

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Jobelly · 08/11/2013 18:28

I had to google that so I obviously wouldn't have. I'm of a science/medical side so know little literary/historical.

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SoonToBeSix · 08/11/2013 18:57

You can't have Elizabeth and Isabel, it's the same name.

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TigerFeet · 08/11/2013 19:14

I have an Isabel and if I'd ever had a boy he would quite possibly have been Joseph.

I also have a Lucy; Joseph, Isobel and Lucy works imo :)

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JanineStHubbins · 08/11/2013 19:16

Vanessa? I love the name, and I also love its etymology.

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