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MrsRV · 01/03/2014 13:06

need a really pretty sweet girlie middle name to zuzsh it up a bit...DD1 is Ella Rose. suggestions please... and should we spell it Aimee?

other option is Ariane... and I adore Ari as a nn, but its had a lot of negativity from family/friends & I know it shouldn't but its kinda taken the shine off it a bit for me.

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ImATotJeSuisUneTot · 01/03/2014 13:07

Amy is nice, not keen on Aimee.

Ariane is lovely.

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ImATotJeSuisUneTot · 01/03/2014 13:08

Btw, we loved Astrid. Didn't use it in the end, but it's similar to your choices. Smile

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ClaimedByMe · 01/03/2014 13:09

I have an Aimee and the baby a few doors up from me is called Ariane, i really like Ariane.

My Aimee doesnt have a middle name so i cant help with that!

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Haahoooo · 01/03/2014 13:10

Amy Grace
Amy Hope
Amy Fleur
Amy Beth

For some reason I think single syllable works well.

Aimee is a very different name IMO, prefer Amy

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scarletforya · 01/03/2014 13:12

Ariane is lovely.

Amy is ok but very often used. Why would you want to spell it Aimee? Stick to the proper spelling. Nothing cheapens a name more than trying to 'individualise' the spelling.

Ariane is far and away nicer.

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Bluestocking · 01/03/2014 13:14

Amy is lovely, much nicer than Ariane. I like the Aimee spelling too but the trad simplicity of the English spelling is very charming.

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MerryMarigold · 01/03/2014 13:18

Amy is one of the sweetest, (even slightly sickly) names. Nothing sweeter on top, please! Mae is nice.

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RhondaJean · 01/03/2014 13:21

I really dislike Amy/Aimee, and almost any other name that ends in an ee sound. Except Lucy and Emily.

If you have to do it please please do not spell it Aimee. It makes my teeth itch. I don't know why but it does!

Ella Rose is lovely.

Ariane is okay.

Iris Mae would go with Ella rose?

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kimlo · 01/03/2014 13:23

its nice but crazy popular here.

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mumbaisapphirebluespruce · 01/03/2014 13:23

I remember your previous thread. Please ignore everyone. Ariane is by far and away nicer than Amy or Aimee. I personally prefer Arianna, but I have a preference for a ending names.

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EverythingCounts · 01/03/2014 13:25

Are you the poster who had had Ariane trashed by family? Stick with it, do. I love Amy though - but classic spelling please.

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ikeaismylocal · 01/03/2014 13:37

I am called Amy, given the choice I would choose to be called Ariane. I don't hate the name Amy but I think that it is just a little dull. I was born in the 80s which I believe was the height of Amy usage, it is just ever so standard.

Having said that I have friends with unusal names and they often wished they had a more normal name.

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Alisvolatpropiis · 01/03/2014 15:00

Ariane is so much nicer!

Amy is a bit...blah.

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Bigbang08 · 01/03/2014 16:11

Hi - I am an Aimee, my maiden name was 3 letters including a Y at the end, hence my parents choosing the French spelling. For clarification the name comes from a French verb therefore the 'ee' spelling is the 'correct' way. Even though I have to spell it out quite often I like the unusual spelling... Smile

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Stateofgrace · 01/03/2014 17:16

I thought that (correctly) the French spelling Aimée had an accent above the first e, therefore the pronunciation was actually Ay-May? I ''disclaimer-ed'' correctly, as I am aware that there are many Aimee's running about pronounced as Amy.

Either way, its nice enough, but to my ears, is a bit meh.

Sorry to all the lovely Amy / Aimees out there.... :)

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Tea1Sugar · 01/03/2014 17:17

No! Stick with ariane!

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haleyalannahxo · 01/03/2014 18:20

I really like Amy and Ella! So lovely! Ariane is ok, but I prefer Ariana. Ariane might be French, but I find it a bit difficult to say (Arrr-ee-annn? Arr-ee-onnnn? Airy-ann? Airy-on? etc), and then when I do say it the French way, it comes out sounding nasally and dreadful :/ It looks pretty though. Could you use Amy Ariane?

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SimplySara · 01/03/2014 19:22

Back to the original question about middle names, what about Amy Joy?

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YouGrateMyCheese · 01/03/2014 19:41

I'm going to vote for Amy. Sure some people will dismiss it as "dull" or too mainstream, but I like its simplicity and clear sound. I instantly think of the character from Little Women. And it has a wonderful meaning: beloved. Possible combos:

Amy June
Amy Violet
Amy Louisa
Amy Juliet
Amy Coraline

I like the look of Ariane but I think explaining how to pronounce it could get old. Plus the name Ari - to me - is all boy. (It is a cool nickname though, I admit.)

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Elllimam · 01/03/2014 19:42

I like Amy Ariane too. I also like Ariane but prefer Arianna. Not keen on Aimee.

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BikeRunSki · 01/03/2014 19:47

My 2 yo DD is Amy Alice Hope. Alice is a family name and Hope is personal to us (we lived in the Hope Valley in Derbyshire when we first got married). DS also has three given names, and much as we liked Amy (again, personal reasons) we thought, like you, that it needed jazzing up.

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MarvellousMechanicalMouseOrgan · 01/03/2014 19:47

Ariane is lovely, Amy is very dull indeed.

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99redbafoons · 01/03/2014 19:49

Slightly harsh to say spelling a name a legitimate way "cheapens" it!

It's ok, it's just a bit "meh" to me. Kind of like Sophie, Lucy....

Ariane is fantastic!

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bluebluecow · 01/03/2014 19:53

My Amy is Amy Jessica which I think is pretty like she is so it suits her perfeclySmile Smile

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BikeRunSki · 01/03/2014 20:01

Such is the influence of foreign and "oooneek" names, that most people assume that my Amy is Aimee anyway. A lady I know recently called her baby Aimie "because we've got class"Shock I am not sure what she was implying about me.

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