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Which combination of these names do you like best?

26 replies

CheerfulYank · 16/06/2014 17:59

As in first and middle. :) One syllable last name, ending in -ck.

Susannah/Suzanne
Josephine
Phoebe
Grace

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Nereida · 16/06/2014 18:10

Susannah Grace would be gorgeous.

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MollySolverson · 16/06/2014 18:12

Susannah Grace
Phoebe Suzanne

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CrazyHorse · 16/06/2014 18:12

Pheobe Grace

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EyelinerQueen · 16/06/2014 18:13

I like Susannah Grace too.

Susie is a very cute nn.

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 16/06/2014 18:14

Phoebe Suzanna **ck

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KlokkenErOl · 16/06/2014 18:14

Susannah Grace flows well.

Love Susie

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HopOnMyChooChoo · 16/06/2014 18:15

I much prefer to Suzanne to Susannah but Susannah does go better with Grace.

Phoebe Suzanne works.

I am not wild about Josephine and I think Grace has been a bit over-used now.

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Allalonenow · 16/06/2014 18:16

Phoebe Grace

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EyelinerQueen · 16/06/2014 18:17

Oh and Susie and Maggie are lovely together Grin .

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CheerfulYank · 16/06/2014 18:19

Thank you! Nothing's set in stone yet, mind. Wink

I love Susie as well (and my MIL is Suzanne and would be over the moon at a namesake), BUT...I also have a Sam.

How important is it for siblings to have their own letter?

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EyelinerQueen · 16/06/2014 18:20

I don't think it matters.

I have a DD with a C name and am currently loving a C name for DS (due next month). Purely coincidental but not a turn off for me Smile .

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InternetFOREVER · 16/06/2014 18:23

Is your Sam a boy? If so, I don't think having the same initial matters, as post will be to Mr S Yank and Miss S Yank so they'll know whose is whose!

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CheerfulYank · 16/06/2014 18:36

Yes, he's a boy. Samuel. :) My DD is Margaret, called Maggie most of the time.

I also have always loved Annie, which would be a nice nn for Susannah/Suzanne, but it sort of feels like a "waste" of the name somehow, I don't know why!

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CheerfulYank · 16/06/2014 18:37

Congrats Eyeliner! :) Now I want to know your names desperately :o

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Littlestar3432 · 16/06/2014 19:34

Susannah grace for me too. Lovely x

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CheerfulYank · 16/06/2014 22:24

What nn works with Susannah? Susie, Annie, Zuzu like the little girl in It's A Wonderful Life? :o

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mathanxiety · 17/06/2014 06:44

Josephine Grace --ck
Or
Susannah Grace --ck

Are congratulations in order??? Smile

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Sundaedelight · 17/06/2014 14:49

Josephine Grace

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Legionofboom · 17/06/2014 17:05

I used to work with a Susannah who was known as Zanna.

I like Susannah Phoebe best.

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CheerfulYank · 17/06/2014 18:26

I don't think so Math but you know how I like to plan ahead. :o I'm such a name nerd!

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MehsMum · 18/06/2014 19:06

I know a Susannah. I think her middle name is Grace. Lovely, lovely kid. This of course influences my choice...

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BlueStarsAtNight · 18/06/2014 23:00

I like Phoebe Josephine or Josephine Grace.

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SanityClause · 18/06/2014 23:08

I love Susannah. I only know one, and she is 15.

Grace is popular in the UK as a middle name (I know you're in the USA, though) but its such a lovely name, it almost seems a waste to put it in the middle. It does flow nicely with Susannah, though.

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