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A girl! DH stumped. Help please.

42 replies

oikopolis · 18/04/2012 19:49

So it looks like we're expecting a little girl! We had boys' names sorted, but girls' names have always stumped DH.

i like simple, non-nicknamey names like Jane, Rose, Mary, Lucy, Anna, Helen, and so on.

but he has a random negative association with each and every one of them plus anything else i suggest. Beatrice is frilly; Elizabeth is boring; he once had a goldfish called Charlotte; Catherine is the name of an annoying relative; no-one can pronounce Corinne or Coralie; and so we carry on.

i think he is so bored by girls' names that he says no to all of them out of annoyance... but then he just has to hear more, so not sure why he does that!

So here are the only names he has not vetoed:
Annabelle
Annabel (? which spelling is better?)
Madeleine (side note: he had absolutely vetoed this previously but now seems to think that never happened)

More suggestions?
Comments on v short list?
We have a highly unusual surname so nothing too outlandish will be accepted as a given name. He loves Vincent for a boy.

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thegreylady · 18/04/2012 21:24

Joanna
Susanna
Louisa
Stella

MerryMarigold · 18/04/2012 20:53

Annabel is way, way more frilly than Beatrice! It's a far cry from Anne or Helen.

Magdalena
Claudia
Lauren
Erica
Kristin
Mary

MadameChinLegs · 18/04/2012 20:53

Florence
alice
megan
louisa
georgina

FaceCrack · 18/04/2012 20:52

Emily, Nicola, clara, Alice, Leah, Ella, Ava, Victoria.

I've got an Isobel, I love it but it's more common than we realised.

mumofjust1 · 18/04/2012 20:49

I like Annabelle, Isobel, Laura, Beatrice

scummymummy · 18/04/2012 20:47

Marianne
Lydia
Nancy
Rosa
Iris
Eliza
Caroline
Julia
Suzanne

oikopolis · 18/04/2012 20:41

ooooh this is taking me back to my original list. thanks everyone.

i love Josephine, thanks math. i do like shorter names but tbh it's more the classic names that i like, with a preference for the shorter ones but not necessarily. longer ones can be nicknamed usually in any case.

love Isa/obel/le and Sophie/a but they are top 5 here.

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mathanxiety · 18/04/2012 20:20

Or Tess, since you like shorter names.

mathanxiety · 18/04/2012 20:16

Congratulations!

I like Annabel and Madeleine from the list.

How about
Josephine
Laurel
Rachel

unicorn72 · 18/04/2012 20:12

Im a Annabel. Things to remmber its gets spelt wrong most of the time normaly with two Ls plus the bell sound was used to make my school life hell got big ben quasdimode chants of the bells the bells i am forty this year and still wont call myself it it is a pretty name but not even the mother will call me it cos she knows i hate it so much sorry to put a dampen on the thread but thought u would like to know my expernice

LineRunner · 18/04/2012 20:10

Claudia is fab

used2bthin · 18/04/2012 20:01

Ooh Claudia, I love that name, maybe I will try that on DH again myself.

used2bthin · 18/04/2012 20:00

Love the name Vincent for a boy too, usually people disagree with me! i am having a girl too and DH keeps disagreeing with my choices its annoying!

I will tell you some of the names that seem to fit that I have had DH say no to in case they are any good for you-

Clara
Sophie
Tabitha

now my mind has gone blank! Annabelle and Madeleine are both lovely. refer Annabelle as a spelling I think. Not sure why though!

BillyBollyBandy · 18/04/2012 19:59

May a suggest you repeat the names you like at random intervals. If he is like my DH his opinion on names changes like the wind.

Make a note of ALL that he says he likes.

FWIW I love Annabel and if we have a dd3 it will be on my list.
We have an Amelia and a Claudia by the way if that helps.

LineRunner · 18/04/2012 19:59

Yes to

Annabel
Isabel
Isobella
Madeleine

OctopusSting · 18/04/2012 19:58

Emma

honeycc · 18/04/2012 19:57

annabel
isabel
isobella

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