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Confusemum · 01/08/2020 18:29

Hi I'm expecting my 4th baby.... I already have 3 girls and each have a middle name that means alot, my 1st born middle is my grans name, my 2nd born is named after a very inportant lady I had the pleasure of knowing and my 3rd daughters middle name is my aunty's middle name and has also been used throughout my family with other ancestors, my great granny and a second cousin..... So all have great meaning to me.

I didnt find out this time if I was having a girl or boy. I lost my grandad a couple months before I found out I was pregnant, he really was my rock throughout my life and I want to honor his name as my baby's middle name, so whether its a boy or girl the middle name will be Ronnie (I know not a popular choice for a girl but couldn't think of any other name I would like more for baby's middle name) now I think I have a boys name, much easier picking a boys name then a girls name when I have 3 girls already haha.

If it's another girl then I will give 2 middle names Ronnie Faith but what goes for a first name with these middle names??

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MikeUniformMike · 01/08/2020 18:36

Call her Ronnie Faith Surname. Ronnie is fine as a unisex name.

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SomeWateryTart · 01/08/2020 18:40

I like Ronnie Faith as a middle name(s)! It's lovely that it has meaning for you too.

What sort of names do you like?

How about:

Annabel Ronnie Faith
Alexia Ronnie Faith
Josephine Ronnie Faith
Juliet Ronnie Faith
Harriet Ronnie Faith
Catherine Ronnie Faith
Lorelai Ronnie Faith
Ottolie Ronnie Faith
Elodie Ronnie Faith
Eleanor Ronnie Faith
Serena Ronnie Faith
Sylvie Ronnie Faith

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SomeWateryTart · 01/08/2020 18:41

Also agree with Mike, that Ronnie is perfectly fine as a first name for a girl, if you like it. It's quite cool!

There was a female Ronnie in Eastenders I think.

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SweatyAndyFromWoking · 01/08/2020 18:44

Ronnie is sometimes used as a nickname for Veronica

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Chewbacca789 · 01/08/2020 18:45

What is your surname op? A long name (3 sylobuls or more) sounds nice with those middle names (I actually quite like Ronnie!)

Abigail
Madison
Jessica
Olivia
Felicity

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MikeUniformMike · 01/08/2020 19:06

I wouldn't normally suggest a unisex name but I was thinking Veronica nn Ronnie in EE. :-)

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MikeUniformMike · 01/08/2020 19:06

It's cute and the connection would make it special.

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Awwlookatmybabyspider · 01/08/2020 19:44

You could maybe hyphenate it with Faith to make it more feminine.

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123Dancewithme · 01/08/2020 20:12

You could spell it Roni, or use it as a nn for Veronica.

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emmathedilemma · 01/08/2020 20:34

Veronica Faith works fine

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MikeUniformMike · 01/08/2020 20:36

Don't hyphenate it, please.

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PoodleMoth · 02/08/2020 19:53

Ronnie Faith or Veronica Faith actually sounds lovely. Not usually keen on masculine names for girls but really like this!

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MrsGilly1 · 03/08/2020 22:01

Hi,

Suggestions

Alice Ronnie Faith
Amelia Ronnie Faith
Ava Ronnie Faith

Beth Ronnie Faith
Betsy Ronnie Faith

Cerys Ronnie Faith
Charlotte Ronnie Faith

Darcie Ronnie Faith

Ella Ronnie Faith
Erin Ronnie Faith
Evelyn Ronnie Faith

Florence Ronnie Faith

Georgia Ronnie Faith
Gigi Ronnie Faith
Gracie Ronnie Faith

Hattie Ronnie Faith
Heidi Ronnie Faith

Ida Ronnie Faith
Imogen Ronnie Faith
Isla Ronnie Faith
Isobel Ronnie Faith

Jemima Ronnie Faith
Jessica Ronnie Faith

Kaitlyn Ronnie Faith

Lana Ronnie Faith
Lily Ronnie Faith
Lucy Ronnie Faith

Madeleine Ronnie Faith
Maisie Ronnie Faith
Matilda Ronnie Faith
Megan Ronnie Faith

Nellie Ronnie Faith
Norah Ronnie Faith

Olivia Ronnie Faith
Ophelia Ronnie Faith
Orla Ronnie Faith

Penelope Ronnie Faith
Primrose Ronnie Faith

Ruby Ronnie Faith

Scarlett Ronnie Faith
Sophia Ronnie Faith

Thea Ronnie Faith

Violet Ronnie Faith

Willow Ronnie Faith
Wynter Ronnie Faith

Xanthe Ronnie Faith

Zadie Ronnie Faith

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