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Lourdas?

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Massey1990 · 22/10/2016 21:03

Hi all.
We're deciding on baby names and for a girl we were thinking of lourdas and would be Lou-lou for short.
It's our favourite place in the world a little island in kefalonia in Greece.
What do you think?!?!

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Kidnapped · 22/10/2016 21:10

Sounds a bit like Lard Ass?

Could be a bit of an unfortunate nickname at school, unfortunately. Could use it as a middle name though?

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PikachuSayBoo · 22/10/2016 21:11

Is it pronounced Lord Ass. Because that's how I read it?

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Kidnapped · 22/10/2016 21:11

Waaaay too many unfortunatelys in that post. Sorry.

If you like Loulou as a nickname (which is very pretty), you could call her Louisa? Which is also very nice.

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maldini · 22/10/2016 21:12

No, sorry!

Do you mean Lourdes???? Pronounced the Spanish way?

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maldini · 22/10/2016 21:13

(I mean pronunciation wise)

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FrancisCrawford · 22/10/2016 21:13

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Pluto30 · 22/10/2016 21:15

Like Lourdes, as in Madonna's daughter?

No, sorry.

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JinkxMonsoon · 22/10/2016 21:16

If you really want Lourdas because it's sentimental, use it as a middle name. You can get away with offbeat middle names a lot more easily.

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Gobbolinothewitchscat · 22/10/2016 21:17

Um....how do you pronounce that?

Lou-Lou is all well and good but presumably your DD might not want to be called that at..say...35. So think carefully about the full name and how it would be pronounced and interviewed by non-Greek speakers. Eg could it look like a misspelling if Lourdes?

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MotherDuckSaid · 22/10/2016 21:22

middle name!

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PoldarksBreeches · 22/10/2016 21:26

It's not a pretty name.

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Shurelyshomemistake · 22/10/2016 21:55

No, definitely not. Lourd(e) in french means heavy, clumsy, lardy. And it sounds like Lardass, as other PPs have said. If you want greek-influenced, there are so many beautiful greek names. Xanthe, Zoe, Penelope, etc etc etc.

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KateInKorea · 22/10/2016 21:57

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Shurelyshomemistake · 22/10/2016 21:58

Plus it's not a little island as far as I know, it's a place in Kefalonia Confused

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SirChenjin · 22/10/2016 22:10

Oh no...Lord Ass or Lard AssShock

Lou-Lou is pretty - what about Louise or Louis? Or another Greek name?

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SirChenjin · 22/10/2016 22:11

Louisa

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Massey1990 · 23/10/2016 07:59

It's pronounced lourd-as so no not lard ass as its not spelt like that and I know it's not an island it's on the island of kefalonia.

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DurhamDurham · 23/10/2016 08:20

I would just assume that you were a Madonna fan who couldn't spell.

As I read the name I also pronounced it Lard Arse in my head, you can't do that to a child.

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Massey1990 · 23/10/2016 08:31

Some people are very rude!!

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quicklydecides · 23/10/2016 08:34

Oh give over, you asked for opinions.
Your child would be called lard ass by other children.
Hope that helps.

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maldini · 23/10/2016 08:39

You did ask!

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GinIsIn · 23/10/2016 08:42

It doesn't really matter how you pronounce it, it is a name that will be given unfortunate connotations by other people. Pointing that out is hardly rude. Hmm

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Chewingthecrud · 23/10/2016 08:43

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Sugarpiehoneyeye · 23/10/2016 09:59

No.

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Wallywobbles · 23/10/2016 10:03

Adults on this occasion will have nothing on kids in the meanness stakes. I speak from experience. Never underestimate the imaginations of the nastiest kids in the nickname department. It improves at senior school unless they stay with the same peer group in which case the nicknames are for life.

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