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*HELP* Struggling to find unusual names to go with the surname *Mann*

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louisejohnson87 · 06/09/2008 10:33

I'm having a really hard time trying to find names because of my fiance's surname Mann! We like unusual names but they just sound stupid with his surname! His ideas have Maverick, for a boy and Missy for a girl! The more I think of names the more I think that nothing actually goes!! It's going to be bad enough when we marry and I'm going to be Mrs Mann but think of our daughter Miss Missy Mann! He actually really likes this name! I think he's crazy! Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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Mamazon · 06/09/2008 10:36

why not pick the names you like and then give the children your surname as well.

Ms Missy Mann-Smyth doesn't sound quite as bad.

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differentID · 06/09/2008 10:36

As him if he would like that name as his own? Trust me, my first name begins with M and my marital surname begins with M. I often get the mick take n outen of me by people saying "MMM, tasty" at me.

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ipanemagirl · 06/09/2008 10:38

I think Mann is a great name!

I would want to avoid extreme rhyming personally. But

Emily Mann
Charlotte Mann
Elizabeth Mann

Everything I can think of sounds fine.

I would avoid Ms maybe
Millicent Mann (not good)
Miranda Mann etc

Ms not good somehow, but it's sounds like a great solid British name to me.

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twentypence · 06/09/2008 10:42

I was taught by a Dougie Mann. He was lovely.

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MmeLindt · 06/09/2008 10:44

Thomas

I would avoid anything that starts with M

Maverick and Missy are just cruel, sorry

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Turniphead1 · 06/09/2008 10:55

Matchstick??

Sorry, I guess you have probably heard that before...

Aimee?

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JoolsToo · 06/09/2008 11:06

do you think your child would want an unusual name or do you think it would prefer to fit in with its mates?

(unless they're all called Wyatt Earp or summat)

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jellybeans · 06/09/2008 11:10

Not keen on Maverick. Missy would be 'OK' if you made it Missy-Leigh or Missy-something else. (Was thinking Missy-Ann but realised Mann was surname!!)

I like

Esther
Taya

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NL3 · 06/09/2008 11:15

Ima or Imnota, sorry couldn't resist

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chandellina · 06/09/2008 11:17

we have a M surname and named our DS Maxwell (Max). We like the M M thing. I have a friend whose daughter is McKenna Mae McXxxx. I think it's lovely.

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DRAGON30 · 06/09/2008 12:45

Whats so bad about it? I refused to use my husband's name because it's so bad! Trust me, - your's is fine!
Avoid the 'M' rhyming thing, though.
I don't think it's kind to saddle kids with 'witty' names. I met a Bea Fair recently, NOT good!

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MatNanPlus · 06/09/2008 12:57

While unique these aren't too out there!!

i like :

Azlynn [g]

Graeden [b]

Kieryn [b]

Phinnaeus [b]

Thadra [g]

But alot of names will work with a middle name.

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Clary · 06/09/2008 12:59

Mann is a fine name.

But I would persoanlly avoid alliteration - in general actually (eg Bertie Burton, Sandra Sampson).

But yes, loads of thinsg go with Mann.
Maybe a longer first name would be good - Alexander Mann; Isabella Mann; Harriet Mann etc.

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DonDons · 06/09/2008 13:01

what about Isla?

sorry...

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kidsx4 · 06/09/2008 18:10

Buddy

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controlfreakinfreaky · 06/09/2008 18:13

mann oh mann?

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frazzledoldbag34 · 06/09/2008 18:15

I was thinking a longer name would go, but I do also know of an Anna Mann which sounds fine.

I'd avoid 'm' names unless you really want them.

Claudia
Christabel
Felicity
Lydia
all sound fine with Mann

as do lots of boys names eg
Alexander
Thomas
Joseph
Atticus
Barnaby

I'd stay away from Maverick - sounds silly.
Also Missy would be fine for a nickname but not for her real name!!!!
You could always go for Melissa and call her Missy for short? or Matilda ? (if you want an M name)

Waffling now, sorry [bfp yesterday, head in spin!]

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QOD · 06/09/2008 18:16

I think you should just go for it.....

Isla

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nooka · 06/09/2008 18:17

Remember unusual doesn't have to be outlandish. There are plenty of less used names that are more interesting than the norm, but won't provoke sniggers. I don't usually like aliteration, but one of my favourite directors is Michael Mann, and I think that sounds fine. Generally I think with a short surname (I have one too) a longer forename works better. So although I think Missy and Maverick are frankly silly, Maverick Mann has much better rhythm than Missy Mann.

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MrsMattie · 06/09/2008 18:21

Mann isn't too bad a surname and goes with lots of things.

Maverick and Missy are hamster's names, though...

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Ledodgy · 06/09/2008 18:24

Isla (sorry couldn't resist)

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notsoteenagemum · 06/09/2008 18:40

Manfred? sorry
Charlie
George
Thomas
Archie
Jessica
Cassandra
Francis

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Fimbo · 06/09/2008 18:43

If he is keen on an M name how about Marlowe although it doesn't flow particularly well with Mann.

Hester Mann

Giles Mann

Rex Mann

Libby Mann

Christie Mann

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notsoteenagemum · 06/09/2008 18:43

Just realised you wanted unusual names sorry. That said in the dc's schools these are becoming quite rare.

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LaDiDaDi · 06/09/2008 20:40

Ok, Maverick and Missy sound like names of cars or guitars...

Girls:
Velvet
Sapphire
Delilah
Anoushka
Bathsheba
Penelope
Dolores

Boys:
Rocco
Spike
Francis
Solomon
River

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