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What is the favourite mumsnet name?

39 replies

itsawonderfuldarleneconnorlife · 01/01/2011 21:51

Has anyone ever put a name on here that no-one has disliked?

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mathanxiety · 01/01/2011 23:39

Miriam seems to meet with universal approval.

Woodlands · 01/01/2011 23:10

ooh yay! my DS is James. I LOVE the name Anna but my DH wasn't too sure - our girl's choice was Zoe which seems fairly liked on here too.

bambiandthumper · 01/01/2011 23:08

Gina :o

clumsymumluckybaby · 01/01/2011 23:03

@ CTR Grin

i will never forget arizona

ChampagneTrulyReigns · 01/01/2011 22:32

Beauden.

Grin
littlenuttree · 01/01/2011 22:15

I came on looking for advice on a name, as I'd gone off my original favourite of Juliet, and got an overwhelming response of 'don't change your mind!'. After looking through most of the other threads relating to Juliet, I found that most people had nothing bad to say about it. Although there were one or two people who said they didn't like it. Which obviously means that they disliked it, so wouldn't fit the criteria in your OP.

So in summary...

mummyosaurus · 01/01/2011 22:15

Isobel

Emma

sophiesmummie · 01/01/2011 22:09

Of course not - we luckily don't all share the same tastes Smile.

Also agree with mopsy that a well liked name will by definition be mega popular, so will fall out of favour quickly too...

tummytickler · 01/01/2011 22:07

I do not think so. For example - I really dislike Anna Grin

mopsyflopsy · 01/01/2011 21:53

No.

And if so I'd avoid that name because it will be by definition super mega popular... Smile.

Imarriedafrog · 01/01/2011 21:52

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TrillianAstra · 01/01/2011 21:52

No such thing - you would never get MNers to agree on anything.

collision · 01/01/2011 21:52

I think Anna was perceived as a good inoffensive name.

Underused but pretty

and

James wasnt hated either

Teela · 01/01/2011 21:51

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