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Mixture of names-HELP

7 replies

mumof1andbump · 06/03/2013 21:58

Hi guys Smile

I am 16 weeks pregnant with my 2nd child, we are planning on not finding out the sex,

My dilemma is - we are focusing on middle names at the moment, and I don't want to leave either parent out, so was hoping you could help us out Smile

Girl - a mix between the names Brenda and Sarah

Boy- a mix between the names Edward and Terrence nn(terry)

Thanks in advance guys!

Looking forward to suggestions Grin

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mumof1andbump · 06/03/2013 21:59

By parent I mean our parents so buttons (bumps nn) grandparents lol Smile

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pictish · 06/03/2013 22:09

How about Sarenda for a girl and Terward for a boy Grin

Like those house names in suburban areas?

I don't really know what you're asking?

Gwennan · 07/03/2013 12:47

Can't you just give your child two middle names? Or say your family names for a girl, DH's for a boy?

FriggFRIGGisPoorlySick · 07/03/2013 13:23

You aren't seriously considering actually blending two names together to make a single name are you??!

telsa · 07/03/2013 13:57

Sabrina or Serena
Renward (Old English name)

Maebe · 07/03/2013 14:05

Just go for two middle names, that's what we did. You can change them slightly if it flows better, and say the inspiration came from their names. We had a Rachel Diane, know as Di, and a Janet, so DD's middle names are Rachel Jane. Edward and Terrence work well as middle names, Sarah too, but Brenda isn't the best name in the world so you could change that a bit - this gives some other versions of Brenda.

FunnysInLaJardin · 07/03/2013 14:09

don't make up new names, thats bonkers. Just use them as middle names.

Or Brerah and Edence. Or why not Sarrence and Breward

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