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Baby names

Find baby name inspiration and advice on the Mumsnet Baby Names forum.

Very stressed mummy x

28 replies

Duesoon0202 · 01/08/2013 07:19

Hi everyone please can anybody give me their comments

I'm due 2nd baby in 2 weeks and struggling with names our other son is called joe.
If its a boy we like , jack( but no sure if its too much jack n joe )
Or we like Harry ( but my husband is called garry just thinking it sounds awful when their older )
Or we like Freddie, my husband likes robbie and Danny .

If its a girl we
Like Hollie or darcie

Our surname is sykes

We like traditional names

Thanks :) xx

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Onyabike · 01/08/2013 08:16

How about Thomas, Sam or Ben? Also James if you're happy with same initial?

Ditto Skinny above, I don't think either Hollie or Darcie are traditional names, but both are fine with Joe (also think the way you're spelling them is fine, in fact "Darcy" is a boys name!) IMO, traditional would be along the lines of Emma, Charlotte, Alice, Isabel etc.

TallulahBetty · 01/08/2013 07:45

Love love love Holly (but spelled like that, not -ie). I may be biased as DD is Holly Wink

Like Harry and Freddie.

SkinnyDecaffGiraffe · 01/08/2013 07:39

Jack is the nicest from that list for boys. How about William or Henry ?

Re girls. I don't think Hollie or Darcie are particularly traditional. If you used them I'd spell them conventionally ie Holly or Darcy or you will spend you life correcting it!