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Not 'girly' girls names. Might as well call her Geoff...

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OkayHazel · 12/01/2013 03:25

Help! I can think of loads of boys names, and could name about 12 sons given the chance, but I'm really struggling with girls names and am hoping for suggestions to add to my list.

I really like girls names with harder sounds. Lots of consonants rather than vowels and nothing too long - probably two syllables tops. This means nothing girly, cutesy, flowery, overly pretty (Aurelias, Olivias, Florences), ending in I, IE, Y, IA (you get the gist).

The general trend is one or two syllables, ending in En or El (or other 'finite') sounds. Nothing too popular would be fab, but I insist on using a 'real' name and not an improper noun as a baby name. Any nationality is fine by me - open to ideas. (Though Greek mythology probably won't suit me either).

Names I do like include:

Hazel
Bronwyn
Jude
Merle
Morgan
Olive
Violet (Probably bucks the trend, but I like the hard 'let' sound at the end)

I've also noticed that I really I like unisex names, but only for girls. The more masculine/androgynous the name for my baby girl the better. Any suggestions would be very welcome as I've not come across many yet.

At this point in time I'm so frustrated, Geoff is really seeming like a good idea - maybe choose something a little more appropriate with your help :)

Thanks and good luck naming your babies too!

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OkayHazel · 12/01/2013 03:58

Geoff it is I think sowornout!

Probably right, not very keen on the 'eeee' endings. Likewise, names ending in 'elle' are far too girl for my taste. Don't want boring and safe either - which is what Rachel, Lauren and Helen are to me - very used, and very typically female.

Big fan of Haydn (how I would prefer to spell it) but knew a horrid child growing up.

Drew and Gwen are growing on me. Like the W.

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DessieLou · 12/01/2013 03:56

Hmmm, rather like Cameron myself, may stick that on the future child list! Stella, Esther, Blythe?

ItLooksLikeRainDear · 12/01/2013 03:51

Charlie
Laurel
Estelle
Rachel
Gabrielle
Elle

Eden
Gwen
Helen
Hayden
Lauren

deleted203 · 12/01/2013 03:45

Georgie?
Rowan?
Lesley?
Frankie?
Stevie?
Alex?
Brogan?
Cameron?
Casey?
Drew?
Marley?
Mackenzie?
Maddison?
Robin?
Riley?
Sidney?
Tyler?

(appreciate a lot of these are maybe to 'eee' on the end but it's late and I'm knackered). Shall we just go with Geoff? Grin

OkayHazel · 12/01/2013 03:40

Love Cameron from your suggestions Dessie.

Not so sure about Everest though - not sure I like the idea of my child being synonymous with the world's most difficult challenge!

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DessieLou · 12/01/2013 03:37

Oh and I heard of a Terran the other day which I really like. will keep thinking! :-)

DessieLou · 12/01/2013 03:35

I really like hazel from your list and violet. How about Peyton, Cameron, fifer, morven, christie, Harriet? I know of a little girl called Everest which I think is a good strong name.

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