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Baby number two, a girl, shall we go for....sister will be juliette

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ukfirestorm · 19/10/2015 14:26

Maya
Rowan
Scarlett
Serafina
Tansy or Willow

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ukfirestorm · 19/10/2015 14:48

Whaddya think...

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CakeRattleandRoll · 19/10/2015 16:00

Really like Tansy.

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ukfirestorm · 19/10/2015 17:59

Ta

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GloriaHotcakes · 19/10/2015 18:05

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MamaLazarou · 19/10/2015 18:33

Please not Maya. You can't move for Mayas at the moment.

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ukfirestorm · 19/10/2015 18:46

Ok

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celtictoast · 19/10/2015 18:47

Willow

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Paddletonio · 21/10/2015 23:58

Willow

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DramaAlpaca · 22/10/2015 00:00

Seraphina/Serafina goes best with Juliette, I think.

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manicinsomniac · 22/10/2015 00:09

In order of preference:

Rowan
Tansy
Maya
Willow
Serafina
Scarlett

I really like the first three. Willow is nice enough, Serafina is too fancy to my ears and, for some unknown reason, I've never liked Scarlett.

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JoelyB · 22/10/2015 00:14

Willow.

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AnnaMarlowe · 22/10/2015 00:17

Serafina

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GrizzlebertGrumbledink · 22/10/2015 00:21

Rowan is a boys name to me (Rowan Atkinson). I used to go to school with a Rowanne though and love that.

Scarlett sounds quite similar to juliette - similar endings. As previously mentioned I think there are a lot of Mayas/Mias/Myas about at the moment if that bothers you, it's a nice name though. Of the rest Willow is my favourite but I think we have different tastes. Spice of life and all that?

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GrizzlebertGrumbledink · 22/10/2015 00:21

Rowena?

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GrizzlebertGrumbledink · 22/10/2015 00:22

Misha?

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Handsupbabyhandsup · 22/10/2015 00:26

I have a Juliette - her sisters names are Madeleine and Trelise

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manicinsomniac · 22/10/2015 00:29

Trelise? - I have never ever heard that name before. Where does it come from?

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GrizzlebertGrumbledink · 22/10/2015 00:29

You've also got two tree names in there, others could be Cassia, Fern, Holly, myrtle...

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Handsupbabyhandsup · 22/10/2015 05:29

Trelise - I'm a kiwi and we have a designer here named Trelise Cooper. My Trelise isn't named after her but I found the name in a NZ baby name book. I've googled and can't find any meanings for it though so I guess it was a recently made up name.

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ukfirestorm · 11/11/2015 23:03

Cassia i like too. I like celestine but oh doesnt..

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BlueChampagne · 12/11/2015 12:58

Serafina

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celtictoast · 12/11/2015 13:30

Yes Cassia is a lovely name.

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ukfirestorm · 13/11/2015 18:23

So serafina, cassia, seraphin, alice, tansy...

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hawkmcqueen · 13/11/2015 18:43

Seraphina and Juliette

Seffie/Sara and Joules

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BreeVDKamp · 14/11/2015 08:36

Love Tansy!

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