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Lemoni for a girl??

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roundgirl · 10/09/2008 12:02

Hi, I know it's a bit weird, but Captain Corelli's Mandolin is my favourite book and the little girl in that is called Lemoni...I love it, but don't want my child to be teased and ostracised! Would appreciate any thoughts!

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MamaG · 10/09/2008 12:03
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Cies · 10/09/2008 12:05

It makes me think of Lemony Snicket.

And of course of the citrus fruit.

I´d say it´s certainly not a common choice.

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Cies · 10/09/2008 12:05
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CountessDracula · 10/09/2008 12:06

Reminds me of Lemonia (restaurant)

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LittleMissBliss · 10/09/2008 12:06

Well my little sister is called Liama, which is a citrus sounding name. It's Latvian (her mum is half Latvian) it means lucky. It really suits her. Go for it if you really like it.

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LittleMissBliss · 10/09/2008 12:06

Well my little sister is called Liama, which is a citrus sounding name. It's Latvian (her mum is half Latvian) it means lucky. It really suits her. Go for it if you really like it.

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WideWebWitch · 10/09/2008 12:06

she will get teased
don't do it

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PuppyMonkey · 10/09/2008 12:08

My friend's little girl used to call someone else we know Lemony. Her actual name was Melanie though...

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frankbestfriend · 10/09/2008 12:08

My dd has a doll named Lemony(she is dressed all in yellow)

Quite like it, actually. Prefer with a -y or -ie ending rather than -i, though.

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hippipotami · 10/09/2008 12:08

I think she will get teased, sorry..

But could you call her a similar sounding name adn then use Lemoni as a nickname?

Dd is Emily but dh always calls her Lemoni and it suits her...
(although dd is going through a phase of wanting to be called Milly but that is a different story)

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TsarChasm · 10/09/2008 12:09

It sounds pretty and different with an accent. Was it Greek? I can't remember from the film.

But if you are in the uk I think it it will be said 'Lemonny' and there will be teasing.

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3Ddonut · 10/09/2008 12:09

Is it lem-ohn-ee or lem-on-ee?

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BlueChampagne · 10/09/2008 12:14

If I recall, middle syllable should be stressed (Le-moan-ee). She will spend her life spelling it out though.

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LittleMissBliss · 10/09/2008 12:15

Clementine is a citrus name that people are fine with. Whats so wrong with Lemoni, i think it sounds pretty.

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LittleMissBliss · 10/09/2008 12:18

I spend my life spelling my name out. Its Safia, its phanetic. So i sometimes wonder why. But it doesn't bother me.

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BlueChampagne · 10/09/2008 12:47

I spend my life spelling both my names out, and it doesn't bother me either. But it's something else to consider before you get to the registrar!

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Fimbo · 10/09/2008 12:48
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BroccoliSpears · 10/09/2008 12:54

I think it's really pretty. Love it.

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Tommy · 10/09/2008 13:01

no - don't like that.
How about Leonie? Sounds a bit similar

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TheGreatScootini · 10/09/2008 13:03

I like it..also becaue of the book.DH guffawed when I suggested it for DD1 though so there was no way...

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frazzledoldbag34 · 10/09/2008 13:31

Sorry, but I really can't say I think it's a good idea [she said tactfully]

I think it would be a shame.

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goingonajolly · 10/09/2008 13:48

It makes me think of Lemony Snicket too but I don't dislike it. I have never met a person in RL who has been picked on because of their name except the odd bad surname (Pratt, Dick etc) and a girl at primary school called Fanny. She stood out for having a name with connotations rather than an unusual name. Names aren't unusual if you know someone with that name. If you live somewhere where all the other girls are called Evie and Molly then it will stand out more than if you live in a more diverse are but that doesn't mean it will be held up to ridicule.

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nooka · 10/09/2008 14:04

Well looking at the thread title make me snigger and want to say it in a silly voice to be completely honest, so I suspect that other people might too. Sorry!

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SheSellsSeashellsByTheSeashore · 10/09/2008 14:08

smell-any lemoni. though the same could be said for melanie.

i dont like it and do think she would get teased unless she is going to go to a posh private school with peaches and apple and clementine?

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