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I've been told name choices are unkind to DD on the way

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MousematsRule · 24/01/2020 21:52

We are expecting a sister for our DD Annie Coco.
We've had a little opposition to our favourite names for this one, but then none of my close relatives liked DD's name either but it gets a lot of compliments now and suits her down to the ground.

Would love thoughts on our current shortlist...

Ottilie (Would love to name her Ottilie Tiger and her pet name would be Tilly Tiger but I've been told this is cruel?)
Clementine
Sunny (would want to use Clementine as middle name for this)
Clover
Juniper (we just love the nn Junie)
Indigo (we love the nn Indie)
Mollie
Maggie

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Hauskat · 24/01/2020 21:55

I love Sunny Clementine and all of them actually apart from Maggie. They are unusual but not cruel! Although full disclosure my DD’s name is on your list.

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StarUtopia · 24/01/2020 21:56

LOVE Ottilie - that was my next name if I had a girl - but I had a boy! Not sure I like it with Tiger - it's just too gimmicky.

Clementine is lovely too. Love Mollie and Maggie, but don't like Clover (like a cow) or Juniper (just too weird) or Indigo (Indie would not be great if she was never an indie type kid!)

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TheLovelyOtherDinosaur · 24/01/2020 21:58

I think they are lovely and different and certainly not cruel! I love Ottilie (Tilly) Tiger. Please don’t choose a name to suit other people

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SkullCharm · 24/01/2020 21:59

All lovely names.

Screw them

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SingingMyOwnSpecialSong · 24/01/2020 21:59

Nothing wrong with any of those, she can drop any cutesy pet names when she is older, or keep them just for family/close friends. I have met children in the past few years called Clemmie (I assume short for Clementine), Sunny (she really suits it), and Mollie (although spelt Molly). A good adult friend of mine is Maggie, and I’ve never thought that an odd name.

My own daughter has a very unusual name (only 2 children with it in our county) and we get lots of compliments albeit alongside questions about its origin. But I think that is no bad thing as she’ll always have a conversation starter.

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AngusDuck · 24/01/2020 22:03

Sunny Clementine is a cocktail.

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AngusDuck · 24/01/2020 22:05

Other than that, I’m not keen on most of your choices to be honest, but love Annie and Junie together. Wouldn’t even bother with Juniper personally, Junie is nice as a stand-alone name.

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MousematsRule · 24/01/2020 22:05

@AngusDuck Shock Blush
No wonder it has a good ring to it Grin

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MousematsRule · 24/01/2020 22:06

@SingingMyOwnSpecialSong very curious about your DD's name now!

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Isadora2007 · 24/01/2020 22:07

Tillie Tiger is like a peppa pig character. Just choose a different middle name if you go for Ottilie?

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Redonion123 · 24/01/2020 22:07

Not keen on Sunny, but other names are fine, and not cruel at all.

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M0mmyneedswine · 24/01/2020 22:08

The only sunnys in my area are boys so i wouldnt use for that reason. i like indigo and mollie from your list. Dont worry about pleasing others she doesnt have to tell anyone her middle name if she doenst like it when older

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NotNowPlzz · 24/01/2020 22:08

Love Juniper and Clover. Both are on my list.

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Ohyesiam · 24/01/2020 22:10

Apart from tiger, which is to much like a toy or pet’s name, your list is good.

You don’t have to hang out with your family. You can find like minded people to be with.

Congratulations on your new dd.

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CountFosco · 24/01/2020 22:11

Like Ottilie, Clementine (my favourite of your choices), Molly and Margaret (nn Maggie, although I prefer Meg as a nn).

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EmptyOrchestra · 24/01/2020 22:11

I wouldn’t call a child Sunny. What if they grow up into a goth? They’d hate it (in fact it might push them towards gothdem).

I don’t particularly like Ottilie and I think using Tiger as a middle name is bordering on cruel to be honest. It sounds like something a c-list celebrity would choose. Plus you really can’t plan nicknames IMO - they just happen naturally or don’t. One of mine I assumed we’d use the shortened name for him but we just don’t - it weirdly doesn’t suit him. There’s no reason you couldn’t call her Tillie Tiger as a nn without it actually being on her birth certificate!

Indigo and Clover aren’t far off Tiger TBH.

Clementine is the best, and I like Juniper.

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CurrynChips · 24/01/2020 22:12

Do you realise you can give her the 'pet name' Tilly tiger without actually formally naming her Tiger?

Tiger is awful.
Clementine and Sunny are almost as bad.

I like the rest. Favourite would be Juniper/ Ottilie.

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whattodo2019 · 24/01/2020 22:12

I love juniper

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MousematsRule · 24/01/2020 22:16

I wouldn’t call a child Sunny. What if they grow up into a goth? They’d hate it (in fact it might push them towards gothdem).

We said that ourselves, what if we called her Sunny but she grew up to have the worst RBF

Also see the point about Tilly Tiger some people are making. Although in all honesty, Luna Pixie nearly made it on the list. Very Paula Yates. Think the hormones are making my taste a bit out there.

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ImportantWater · 24/01/2020 22:18

Personally I wouldn’t like to be called Sunny, but I think the other first names are lovely. Especially Clover. I have to say I would be mortified to have Tiger as a name though.

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Muddlingalongalone · 24/01/2020 22:18

I know an Indigo & thought it was a bit out there at first but now it's just perfect.
Ottilie is nice but Tilly tiger is pushing it for me anywhere other than at home....
Like Clem, don't like Sunny or Msghie. Prefer Juno to Juniper.
I do think they are all very different to Annie though if that concerns you.

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MousematsRule · 24/01/2020 22:21

Thanks everyone, this feedback is a great help - it's giving me confidence in names I really like but also where to draw the line a bit. Appreciating it lots

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itwasalovelydreamwhileitlasted · 24/01/2020 22:21

It's the choice of middle names which make it sound silly If I'm being brutally honest - cute when she's a little girl - not so much when she's a grown woman working a professional job

Very fine line between cute and chavvy especially Tilly Tiger

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maccaroni · 24/01/2020 22:25

All a bit try hard imo, sorry. Ottilie is a nice name in its own right and if you decide to shorten it later to Tilly then that's nice too, I wouldn't actually name my child Tilly Tiger, it sounds like a story book character and not in a good way.
Indigo and Juniper sound boyish, I'd go with India and shorten to Indie.
But actually its your baby so do what you want to do!

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hazandduck · 24/01/2020 22:25

We have similar tastes, I love Clementine (nn Cleo), Ottilie and Coco. Indigo is lovely. I’ve had comments from people before when I’ve mentioned the above names especially Clementine which is silly as it is a perfectly normal name, people say “Phlegmy Clemmie!” 🙄 Lesson learned - don’t tell anyone what names you love!

People tend to be more polite when faced with an actual baby but so rude when it’s just a name you are considering, as if they can sway your choice!

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