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KarineAimee · 09/02/2018 09:16

Am daydreaming about another DC. DD has a name from Roman mythology which we love (Juno). If we have another DD, I'm thinking perhaps we should also give her a goddess name for fairness.

I like Iris (Greek, rainbows) but worry it's too popular (we have a very common surname as well so would like to steer clear of top 10 if possible) and Diana (Roman, hunting) but is it too associated with the late princess of Wales?

What do you think, wise ones? Any other ideas?

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FizzyGreenWater · 09/02/2018 09:35

Hera

Athena

Gaia

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MrsHathaway · 09/02/2018 09:45

Hestia is a beautiful name but possibly not a very feminist choice (goddess of hearth and home).

Artemis is Diana's Greek equivalent but I find the name sounds masculine.

Iris is nowhere near not top ten nationally! Is there a local spike in popularity? I don't think that's replicated across the country though I can see that local popularity could be an issue.

Aphrodite - though I don't think she got on with Juno Grin.

Minerva - though now closely associated with Harry Potter.

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Buxbaum · 09/02/2018 09:46

Iris is gorgeous. It’s only no 84 in England and Wales so a very long way from the top ten.

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MammieBear · 09/02/2018 09:56

Hebe (this came to mind instantly)
Gaia

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littlepeas · 09/02/2018 10:06

Freya! Or Persephone.

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gingergenius · 09/02/2018 10:06

Kali

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BlueUggs · 09/02/2018 10:10

Athena, Ariadne, Artemis, Aphrodite, cleopatra (ok, not a Greek goddess but still pretty awesome and could be Cleo for a NN?), Persephone, Selene, Dione.

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Upsidedownandinsideout · 09/02/2018 10:17

Hahaha Kali Grin

Love Juno!

Also love Iris but it definitely seems to be getting a lot more popular - it was my chosen girls name for what is now DS2, but I know two smaller Irises now.
Luna is still a bit trendy but less popular
Or if you don't mind keeping to mythology but going beyond goddesses (or going with Greek ones)
Clio - I love this one but DH made car jokes
Callisto
Calliope
Sabrina
Silvia
Leda (ok the story is odd but the name is nice)

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SleepingStandingUp · 09/02/2018 10:18

Freya,I adore it. I was b/g twins, Thea or Torbien. Without my husband as he wouldn't let me have the names ha ha

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SleepingStandingUp · 09/02/2018 10:19

I meant Freya and Torbien nut I do adore Thea. Maybe I need triplets

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RosieCotton · 09/02/2018 11:12

Gaia or Freya are my favourite goddess names :)

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TinklyLittleLaugh · 09/02/2018 11:14

Freya is hugely popular where I live.

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mumgointhroughtorture · 09/02/2018 11:18

Luna goes well with Juno , maybe a bit too popular .

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17caterpillars1mouse · 09/02/2018 11:27

I've always thought Ariadne was a lovely name

I've not met an Iris personally so don't see it as too popular

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PhilippaFawcett · 09/02/2018 11:32

Athena is lovely

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spiderlight · 09/02/2018 14:05

Freya, Diana, Kali, Rhiannon, Hestia, Persephone, Juno, Ceridwen. Maybe not Isis.

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gingergenius · 09/02/2018 14:09

Why hahaha @Upsidedownandinsideout?

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Upsidedownandinsideout · 09/02/2018 14:44

@gingergenius sorry, thought it was a joke because of Kali the Destroyer - certainly a goddess, but not I think a name that people with a Hindu background would consider as a child's name. www.ancient.eu/Kali/
Certainly a very strong namesake though!

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MephistophelesApprentice · 09/02/2018 14:50

Athena, Andraste, Bellona, Bastet, Sekhmet.

War goddesses.

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Redfin · 09/02/2018 14:52

Ishtar - Babylonian goddess I believe
Also Freya but it's rising in popularity

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floriad · 09/02/2018 14:55

Freja, Athena, Cynthia, Lucina, Flora, Brighid, Ceres, Ceridwen, Pomona, Astraea, Aurora, Saga, Selene, Victoria, Minerva, Phoebe, Verdandi?

I really like Iris, Flora and Minerva.

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DN4GeekinDerby · 09/02/2018 15:07

I think Iris is lovely as are a lot of the other suggestions here.I also like Brigid and it's variants (Bridget, Breeshey).

Not a fan of Diana personally, I find Di/the die sound unpleasant.

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JohnnyMcGrathSaysFuckOff · 09/02/2018 15:14

Aurora, goddess of the dawn?

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whifflesqueak · 09/02/2018 15:16

I love Daphne.

Sometimes day dreaming about names makes me bloodier than day dreaming about the actual baby...

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whifflesqueak · 09/02/2018 15:17

Hahah BROODIER!!!

not bloodier ffs.

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