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Still no name for my baby girl. Please help me!

29 replies

Emilythornesbff · 19/02/2013 12:25

All dh's fault of course. Grin
Please could you offer your opinion/ choice on the following:

Eleanor
Olivia
Phoebe
Emily
Sophie

Many thanks for your time.

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Wishfulmakeupping · 23/02/2013 23:01

Do you like the spelling Elinor like in Sense and Sensibility-I've always preferred that spelling

Emilythornesbff · 23/02/2013 20:59

Thank you.
Nellie as a nn for Eleanor is cute.
I love the name Eloise by dh vetoed.

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KhloeRye · 23/02/2013 14:03

Eleanor can be shortened to Nelly & Ellie and is top out of your list for me.

I also really like Nora as it is really unusual at the minuet but still a gorgeous name for a little girl.
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE BIRTH OF YOUR BABY GIRL Thanks

Geranium3 · 23/02/2013 13:57

love eleanor out of your choices,not keen on the others
what about
eloise
esme
freya
dorothy/dorothea
susannah
good luck!

Thumbwitch · 23/02/2013 13:09

Eleanor - love this, and Helena too - wanted it myself if we had a girl but already in the family so couldn't.
Olivia - getting too popular, although I like it
Phoebe - like it
Emily - faaarrr too popular - Emilia is nicer
Sophie - also faaaarrrr too popular and I prefer Sophia anyway.

flowerygirl · 23/02/2013 13:07

Eleanor is lovely and less popular. Could also be shortened to Nellie which I think is very cute!

SugarMeFingers · 23/02/2013 12:46

Eleanor, I love the nn Nell!

thethreeblondies · 22/02/2013 14:05

I've got an Olivia nn Livi and Eleanor nn Ella, great choices op! Not as popular as Poppy's and Isabella's round here! Other names I liked are Amelia and Beatrice, don't think u will go wrong using any of the options, I found writing the names with middle names and surnames down helped as the right ones just looked right! Smile Smile

MsAkimbo · 22/02/2013 13:56

Sophie is adorable and one of those names a child can grow into as an adult. Same with Emily.

TenthMuse · 22/02/2013 11:48

They're all very popular, but that might not be an issue for you. Like Phoebe best, followed by Eleanor - Phoebe Eleanor would work well I think. Phoebe somehow manages to sound a bit fresher and quirkier than the others, despite being just as popular.

TheCountessOlenska · 22/02/2013 11:27

Phoebe and Olivia my favourites from your list.

Sophie and Emily both nice but a bit over-used round my way.

Don't like Eleanor or Ellie

ZolaBuddleia · 22/02/2013 11:26

I'd go Sophia rather than Sophie, not mad keen on the others. Eleanor always sounds rather doughty and plain to me.

I'd love Phoebe and Olivia if they weren't so popular.

SW1XMother · 22/02/2013 11:24

I love Phoebe.

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ripsishere · 22/02/2013 03:50

Eleanor or Elena or Ellen.
Safia is a nice alternative to Sophie.

Longdistance · 22/02/2013 03:50

I have an Eleanor who's 3.5. Still love her name.

Gugglebum · 22/02/2013 03:36

There's just something about Sophie. I can picture it on any type of girl. Love it.

EllenParsons · 22/02/2013 01:48

Eleanor!

Lollybrolly · 22/02/2013 01:33

Sophie and Phoebe are my favourites from your list. Followed by Emily.

Too many Eleanors and Ellies these days. Lots of Olivias as well.

serin · 22/02/2013 00:04

Eleanor is nice.

There are eleven Olivias in my daughters year at secondary school (out of approx 70 girls)

Willow36 · 21/02/2013 13:43

Eleanor is nice but I'm not keen on Ellie as a nn

Olivia is a lovely name - I'd use Livvy as a nn

Phoebe is a fabulous name IMO

What about Sofia instead of Sophie?

sjclarke86 · 20/02/2013 21:10

Eleanor. If you don't mind it shortened to Ellie

abbeynationall · 20/02/2013 21:02
  • Eleanor - quite an elegant name and not common at all
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